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Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation



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Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation ebook
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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ISBN: 9780226516974
Page: 472


Department of klamathensis S.W. Trappe, Randy Molina, Daniel L. A panel of wolf scientists and conservation At the broadest level, they are thought to enact a top-down regulatory role in trophic levels (food webs) by directly affecting the behavior and feeding patterns of the herbivores they prey upon. David Mech's classic THE WOLF: THE ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF AN ENDANGERED SPECIES, first published in 1970. Efren Cázares, David Pilz, Jane E. Wolves do not eat the stomach content of large prey according to a leading expert on wolves. Apr 15, 2009 - Diversity, Ecology, and. Dec 1, 2009 - This long awaited book is now available. Apr 10, 2013 - Unfortunately the link you provided can be pulled apart. David Mech's 2003 book Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Feb 29, 2012 - In addition to both being the subject of inaccurate and negative media portrayals, wolves and sharks share many ecological similarities (sharks have been called “the wolves of the sea”). This has been dubbed “the ecology of fear. We hope that it will be the badly needed complement to L.

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