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Can large carnivores change streams via a trophic cascade?. Beschta RL, Ripple WJ. Ecohydrology. 2019 Jan
The Plight of Aspen: Emerging as a Beneficiary of Wolf Restoration on Yellowstone’s Northern Range
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Linking wolves to willows via risk-sensitive foraging by ungulates in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem
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Wolves influence Elk movements: behavior shapes a trophic cascade in Yellowstone National Park
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Reduced cottonwood recruitment following extirpation of wolves in Yellowstone’s northern range. Beschta RL. Ecology. 2005 Feb
Wolves and the ecology of fear: can predation risk structure ecosystems?. Ripple WJ, Beschta RL. BioScience. 2004 Aug
Cottonwoods, Elk, and wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. Beschta RL. Ecological Applications. 2003 Oct
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