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The Dendroclimate Response of Trees in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA
At about 8.8 million ha, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is one of the last remaining nearly intact ecosystems in the northern temperate zone on Earth. Current and impending climate change is making knowledge of how the ecosystem responds to past
Olivia Joy Hinton
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Avian Piscivoress Vector in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Although often blamed on movement of trout, the dispersal vector of Myxobolus cerebra/is among aquatic habitats often remains unknown. Occurrence of whirling disease in native Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri) within the highly ...
Katie C. Hanson +4 more
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How Attitudes of Important Stakeholder Groups Can Influence Effective Water Quality Management
Preliminary results of a survey of Lincoln Lake agricultural and non-agricultural watershed residents as well as water quality regulators/specialists suggests discrepancies exists in different groups perceptions of water quality, the sources of water ...
Gbur, Edward E. +3 more
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Greater Yellowstone\u27s future will be shaped by, and ultimately will reflect, evolving national public values. The ecosystem concept interjects a provocative new image into the debates that are now influencing and molding public lands policy ...
Keiter, Robert B.
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Sustainable development in amenity-based communities of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem [PDF]
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyLisa M. HarringtonThe Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is a large, nearly intact ecosystem with significant protection that has often been considered an ideal location to examine coupled human-environment ...
Bergstrom, Ryan Dennis
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Mountain goats in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosytem: a prehistoric and historical context
Because the relatively recent colonization of portions of Yellowstone National Park by introduced mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) from public game lands in Montana raises important policy and management questions for the park, it is necessary to ...
Whittlesey, Lee, Schullery, Paul
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Influence of Water Conductivity on Amphibian Occupancy in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Investigation of amphibian occupancy at potential breeding sites can provide information about the distribution and relative abundance of species, as well as insights into habitat relationships across large areas such as national parks. Based on previous
Peterson, Charles +2 more
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A Century of Overabundant Ungulates in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley: First Elk and Now Bison. [PDF]
Beschta RL, Ripple WJ, Kauffman JB.
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Species-specific interactions with apex carnivores yield unique benefits and burdens for mesocarnivores. [PDF]
Binder W +7 more
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