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An increasing global demand for energy assures continued disturbance to previously undeveloped landscapes, but understanding broader impacts to wildlife remains elusive.
Hall Sawyer +3 more
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As public land managers seek to adopt and implement conservation measures aimed at reversing or slowing the negative effects of climate change, they are looking to understand public opinion regarding different management strategies.
Elizabeth A. Shanahan +4 more
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Examination of the interaction between age-specific predation and chronic disease in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. [PDF]
Brandell EE +8 more
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These datasets document observations of pronghorn crossing structures in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem between 2011 and 2014. These datasets include information about the probability of pronghorn crossing the structures and their behaviors around the
Green, David S.
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The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is hailed as one of the most intact temperate ecosystems in the world. Within the ecosystem the Yellowstone cutthroat trout has been noted as both a keystone species and an indicator of ecosystem health. As anthropogenic
Johnson, Brad
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An analysis of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem archaeological assemblages of lithic raw materials
Procurement of lithic raw materials has long been studied in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, but it has lacked in its attention to non-volcanic sources.
Mahan, Chase, Surovell, Todd
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Outdoor recreation can have negative effects on wildlife if it is not well managed. In many natural areas recreation is expanding rapidly and managers need localized information about recreation and wildlife trends to plan for current and future use.
Courtney L. Larson +8 more
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The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), located in the Central Rocky Mountains of western North America, is one of the largest nearly intact temperate-zone ecosystems on Earth.
Edward G. Barge, Cathy L. Cripps
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Spatial and temporal variability in summer diet of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. [PDF]
Lodberg-Holm HK +4 more
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The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the few remaining areas in the contiguous United States that contains a stable and thriving population of grizzly bears ( Ursus arctos horribilis).
Robison, Macie
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