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Developing new tools to de‐risk wildlife occupancy on private lands
Private lands support much of the biodiversity in North America, but supporting wildlife can be costly for landowners. Innovative tools are needed to reduce the risks that wildlife pose to private landowners while conserving biodiversity.
Shawn Regan +4 more
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Elk personality and anthropogenic food subsidy: Managing conflict and migration loss
The continued decline of long‐distance ungulate migrations threatens to decouple important ecological processes that increase biodiversity and wildlife abundance.
Gavin G. Cotterill +5 more
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Snowshoe Hare use of Silviculturally Altered Conifer Forests in The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Information about snowshoe hare habitat use in key Canada lynx recovery areas, such as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, is critical for the conservation of lynx.
McNew, Lance B. +4 more
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IntroductionAs the Endangered Species Act (ESA) marks its 50th anniversary, it remains one of the most influential wildlife conservation laws globally. Designed to protect endangered species and their habitats, the ESA sets recovery benchmarks, with the ...
Sofia Mollett +13 more
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Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Collapse in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Fiction Or Fact?
Widespread outbreaks of mountain pine beetles (MPB) are occurring throughout the range of this native insect. Mountain pine beetles are among a small group of so called aggressive bark beetles that must kill its host to successfully reproduce, and ...
Logan, J. +2 more
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Avian Piscivores as Vectors for Myxobolus cerebralis in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Myxobolus cerebralis, the cause of whirling disease in salmonids, has dispersed to waters in 25 states within the USA, often by an unknown vector. Its incidence in Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri within the highly protected ...
Barras, Scott C. +9 more
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Can edge AI mitigate environmental effects on camera trap performance?
Abiotic and biotic conditions can affect camera trap performance, and failure to account for environmental factors can bias wildlife research and management inferences modeled from camera trap data. We investigated whether a camera trap enabled with edge
Taylor L. Kaltenbach +3 more
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Biogeography of Holocene bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
The role of bison in the pre-Euroamerican settlement of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) has been debated for decades by biologists, historians, and archeologists.
Cannon, Kenneth P
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This study will investigate the effects of wildlife ungulate herbivory, principally of elk and moose, upon riparian and stream habitats within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which encompasses both the Grand Teton National Park and the Yellowstone ...
Travers, David, Meier, Peter
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Winter feeding of elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its effects on disease dynamics. [PDF]
Cotterill GG +6 more
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