| INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Integrated science in the central Yellowstone ecosystem LANDSCAPE AND CLIMATE Chapter 2 The central Yellowstone landscape: geology, terrain, vegetation Chapter 3 Climate: good years, bad years, and long-term change Chapter 4 Quantifying and mapping Yellowstone's unique geothermal landscape Chapter 5 Snowpack dynamics: processes and models Chapter 6 Meadow dynamics: a remote sensing approach UNGULATE SPATIAL AND POPULATION DYNAMICS PRIOR TO WOLVES Chapter 7 Elk population dynamics before wolves: A bottom-up system Chapter 8 Elk spatial dynamics and resource use patterns: adaptation to a unique environment Chapter 9 The Recovery of Yellowstone's Bison: a Century of Population Dynamics Chapter 10 Bison range expansion: affected by the same mechanisms influencing migratory behavior? WOLVES REESTABLISHMENT AND PREDATION Chapter 11 Recolonization dynamics of a new wolf population Chapter 12 Wolf movement patterns in relation to prey and kill sites Chapter 13 Wolf prey selection in an elk-bison system: choice or circumstance? Chapter 14 Estimation of predator kill rates using imperfect data Chapter 15 Factors driving wolf predation rates: predictably variable? WOLF-UNGULATE DYNAMICS Chapter 16 Alterations in elk group size to varying temporal and spatial wolf predation risks Chapter 17 Alterations in elk winter foraging time: consequences of living in a risky environment Chapter 18 Elk landscape use and winter movements: influenced by the environment or driven by fear? Chapter 19 Characterizing elk resource selection responses to wolf predation risks Chapter 20 Post-wolf elk population dynamics: strong top-down regulation? Chapter 21 Alternative models of wolf-ungulate dynamics Chapter 22 Comparison of wolf effects on ungulates in the Greater Yellowstone Area HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS Chapter 23 The winter recreation controversy Chapter 24 Wildlife responses to park visitors in winter Chapter 25 Bison winter road travel: facilitated by road grooming or a manifestation of natural trends? Chapter 26 Aggregate effects of topography, habitat, snowpack, and roads on bison travel patterns Chapter 27 Resolution of the winter recreation issue COMMUNICATING ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CONTRIBUTING TO NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Chapter 28 Communicating ecological knowledge to students and the public Chapter 29 Science in National Parks: expectations, limitations, and contributions |
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