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  1. Sustainable elk harvests in Alberta with increasing predator populations
  2. Grizzly bear ungulate consumption and the relevance of prey size to caching and meat sharing
  3. Quantifying Tropical Wetlands Using Field Surveys, Spatial Statistics and Remote Sensing
  4. Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation
  5. Perception of Human-Derived Risk Influences Choice at Top of the Food Chain
  6. Cougar population status and range expansion in Alberta during 1991–2010
  7. Selection, use, choice and occupancy: clarifying concepts in resource selection studies
  8. Humans Strengthen Bottom-Up Effects and Weaken Trophic Cascades in a Terrestrial Food Web
  9. Deviance from truth: Telemetry location errors erode both precision and accuracy of habitat-selection models
  10. Focusing Ecological Research for Conservation
  11. Does Learning or Instinct Shape Habitat Selection?
  12. Spatial relationships of sympatric wolves (Canis lupus) and coyotes (C. latrans) with woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) during the calving season in a human-modified boreal landscape
  13. Managing moose harvests by the seat of your pants
  14. Mad cow policy and management of grizzly bear incidents
  15. Vehicle traffic shapes grizzly bear behaviour on a multiple‐use landscape
  16. Erratum: Habitat selection by elk before and after wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park
  17. Book Review: Dynamics of Large Herbivore Populations in Changing Environments. Norman Owen‐Smith, Editor. 2010. Wiley‐Blackwell, Oxford, U.K. 201 pp. (soft cover). ISBN: 978‐1‐4051‐9895‐0.
  18. Habitat selection predicts genetic relatedness in an alpine ungulate
  19. HABITAT SELECTION IN MOUNTAIN GOATS
  20. Why are caribou declining in the oil sands?
  21. Population fragmentation and inter‐ecosystem movements of grizzly bears in western Canada and the northern United States
  22. Movement responses by wolves to industrial linear features and their effect on woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta
  23. Do GPS clusters really work? carnivore diet from scat analysis and GPS telemetry methods
  24. The Influence of Land Use and Fences on Habitat Effectiveness, Movements and Distribution of Pronghorn in the Grasslands of North America
  25. Predicting deer–vehicle collisions in an urban area
  26. Warning signs mitigate deer–vehicle collisions in an Urban area
  27. Twenty Years After the 1988 Yellowstone Fires: Lessons About Disturbance and Ecosystems
  28. From venison to beef: seasonal changes in wolf diet composition in a livestock grazing landscape
  29. Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions
  30. Population structure and genetic diversity of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in fragmented landscapes at the northern edge of their range
  31. Sage-Grouse Habitat Selection During Winter in Alberta
  32. Cougar Kill Rate and Prey Composition in a Multiprey System
  33. Cougar Kill Rate and Prey Composition in a Multiprey System
  34. Habitat Selection by Prairie Dogs in a Disturbed Landscape at the Edge of Their Geographic Range
  35. Dynamic wildlife habitat models: Seasonal foods and mortality risk predict occupancy-abundance and habitat selection in grizzly bears
  36. Temporal autocorrelation functions for movement rates from global positioning system radiotelemetry data
  37. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Wolf Harvest on Registered Traplines in Alberta, Canada
  38. Scavenging Makes Cougars Susceptible to Snaring at Wolf Bait Stations
  39. Birds of a Feather do not Always Lek Together: Genetic Diversity and Kinship Structure of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in Alberta
  40. Differential risk effects of wolves on wild versus domestic prey have consequences for conservation
  41. Presence-only data, pseudo-absences, and other lies about habitat selection
  42. Bacterial populations and metabolites in the feces of free roaming and captive grizzly bears
  43. Global declines of caribou and reindeer
  44. Use of resource selection functions to identify conservation corridors
  45. Comparison of Grizzly Bear Ursus arctos Demographics in Wilderness Mountains Versus a Plateau with Resource Development
  46. Oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps) off the Malabar Coast: density dependence and environmental effects
  47. Marten Fur Harvests and Landscape Change in West-Central Alberta
  48. Evaluating Global Positioning System Telemetry Techniques for Estimating Cougar Predation Parameters
  49. Memory keeps you at home: a mechanistic model for home range emergence
  50. An Evaluation of Sex-Age-Kill (SAK) Model Performance
  51. Predator–prey coupling: interaction between mink Mustela vison and muskrat Ondatra zibethicus across Canada
  52. Maternal and individual effects in selection of bed sites and their consequences for fawn survival at different spatial scales
  53. Prey Behavior, Age‐Dependent Vulnerability, and Predation Rates
  54. Using Resource Selection Functions to Improve Estimation of Elk Population Numbers
  55. Range‐wide patterns of greater sage‐grouse persistence
  56. Can natural disturbance-based forestry rescue a declining population of grizzly bears?
  57. Three way k-fold cross-validation of resource selection functions
  58. Trapper Attitudes and Industrial Development on Registered Traplines in West-Central Alberta
  59. Habitat and Habitat Selection: Theory, Tests, and Implications
  60. Accounting for Fitness: Combining Survival and Selection when Assessing Wildlife-Habitat Relationships
  61. LONGEVITY CAN BUFFER PLANT AND ANIMAL POPULATIONS AGAINST CHANGING CLIMATIC VARIABILITY
  62. WILLOW ON YELLOWSTONE'S NORTHERN RANGE: EVIDENCE FOR A TROPHIC CASCADE?
  63. GRIZZLY BEAR HABITAT SELECTION IS SCALE DEPENDENT
  64. Components of Grizzly Bear Habitat Selection: Density, Habitats, Roads, and Mortality Risk
  65. Landscape heterogeneity shapes predation in a newly restored predator–prey system
  66. STATE–SPACE MODELS LINK ELK MOVEMENT PATTERNS TO LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
  67. Know Thy Enemy: Experience Affects Elk Translocation Success in Risky Landscapes
  68. LINKING OCCURRENCE AND FITNESS TO PERSISTENCE: HABITAT-BASED APPROACH FOR ENDANGERED GREATER SAGE-GROUSE
  69. Corridors for Conservation: Integrating Pattern and Process
  70. A habitat-based framework for grizzly bear conservation in Alberta
  71. Scale for resource selection functions
  72. Adaptive management for reintroductions: Updating a wolf recovery model for Yellowstone National Park
  73. “Silver Sagebrush Community Associations in Southeastern Alberta, Canada.” Rangeland Ecology & Management 58:400–405
  74. Modelling distribution and abundance with presence‐only data
  75. Whooping crane recruitment enhanced by egg removal
  76. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) occurrence and abundance influenced by cumulative industrial developments in a Canadian boreal forest watershed
  77. Elk winter foraging at fine scale in Yellowstone National Park
  78. WOLVES INFLUENCE ELK MOVEMENTS: BEHAVIOR SHAPES A TROPHIC CASCADE IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
  79. Dynamic complexities in a mutual interference host–parasitoid model
  80. Factors influencing female home range sizes in elk (Cervus elaphus) in North American landscapes
  81. Can models of presence‐absence be used to scale abundance? Two case studies considering extremes in life history
  82. Forecasting spatially structured populations: the role of dispersal and scale
  83. Wolves are Consummate PredatorsA review of Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation . Edited by L David  Mech and Luigi  Boitani. Chicago (Illinois): University of Chicago Press . $49.00. xvii + 448 p + 16 pl; ill.; author and subject indexes. ISBN...
  84. Demographic meta‐analysis: synthesizing vital rates for spotted owls
  85. Quantifying patch distribution at multiple spatial scales: Applications to wildlife-habitat models
  86. Harvesting in seasonal environments
  87. Quantifying patch distribution at multiple spatial scales: applications to wildlife-habitat models
  88. Modelling the spatial distribution of human-caused grizzly bear mortalities in the Central Rockies ecosystem of Canada
  89. Foraging costs of vigilance in large mammalian herbivores
  90. Grizzly bears and forestry
  91. MULTI-TASKING BY MAMMALIAN HERBIVORES: OVERLAPPING PROCESSES DURING FORAGING
  92. West Nile virus: pending crisis for greater sage-grouse
  93. Removing GPS collar bias in habitat selection studies
  94. A quantitative approach to conservation planning: using resource selection functions to map the distribution of mountain caribou at multiple spatial scales
  95. Reproductive Science and Integrated Conservation. Conservation Biology, Volume 8 . Edited by William V  Holt , Amanda R  Pickard , John C  Rodger , and David W  Wildt. Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, in association w...
  96. Resource Selection by Animals: Statistical Design and Analysis for Field Studies, BY BRYAN F. J. MANLY, LYMAN L. MCDONALD, DANA L. THOMAS, TRENT L. MCDONALD AND WALLACE P. ERICKSON, xiii + 219 pp., 24 figs, 55 tables, 24×16×2 cm, Seco...
  97. Spatial patterns of cone serotiny in Pinus banksiana in relation to fire disturbance
  98. Evaluating resource selection functions
  99. Statistics as viewed by biologists
  100. Bet-hedging applications for conservation
  101. Negative Binomial Models for Abundance Estimation of Multiple Closed Populations
  102. Spatio‐temporal patterns of mink and muskrat in Canada during a quarter century
  103. Spatial variation in mink and muskrat interactions in Canada
  104. Population dynamics of large and small mammals
  105. The changing relation of landscape patterns and jack pine budworm populations during an outbreak
  106. Geographic variation in population cycles of Canadian muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus)
  107. A Historical Perspective and Future Outlook on Landscape Scale Restoration in the Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens
  108. Geographic variation in population cycles of Canadian muskrats (<i>Ondatra zibethicus</i>)
  109. Reply from M.S. Boyce, L.L. McDonald and B.F.J. Manly
  110. Seasonal Compensation of Predation and Harvesting
  111. Forest landscape change in the northwestern Wisconsin Pine Barrens from pre-European settlement to the present
  112. Detecting Jack Pine Budworm Defoliation Using Spectral Mixture Analysis
  113. Relating populations to habitats using resource selection functions
  114. Distribution of Population Declines in Large Mammals
  115. Ecosystem Management: Application for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources
  116. Ecosystem Management: Applications for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources. Mark S. Boyce Alan Haney
  117. Edge-Related Nest Losses in Wisconsin Pine Barrens
  118. Reconstructing Biology: Genetics and Ecology in the New World Order. John Vandermeer
  119. RAMAS/GIS: Linking Landscape Data with Population Viability Analysis. H. Resit Akcakaya
  120. Bison: Mating and Conservation in Small Populations. Joel Berger Carol Cunningham
  121. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage
  122. Spatial and temporal patterns of predation of simulated sage grouse nests at high and low nest densities: an experimental study
  123. Lek behaviour in captive sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus
  124. Comments on the Use of Time‐Specific and Cohort Life Tables
  125. Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: Concepts and Applications Michael L. Morrison Bruce G. Marcot R. William Mannan
  126. Estimation of Green Herbaceous Phytomass from Landsat MSS Data in Yellowstone National Park
  127. Fluctuating Environments and Clutch Size Evolution in Great Tits
  128. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage. Robert B. Keiter Mark S. Boyce
  129. The Jackson Elk Herd: Intensive Wildlife Management in North America
  130. Wolf Recovery for Yellowstone National Park: A Simulation Model
  131. Migratory behavior and management of elk (Cervus elaphus)
  132. The Red Queen Visits Sage Grouse Leks
  133. In: Mark S. Boyce, Editor, , Yale University Press (1988).
  134. Feeding Trials with Insects in the Diet of Sage Grouse Chicks
  135. European Mice and Voles
  136. Human infants redux
  137. Optimizing Great Tit Clutch Size in a Fluctuating Environment
  138. Maternal investment in mammals
  139. Systematics and conservation of the swift fox, Vulpes velox, in North America
  140. Seasonality, Fasting Endurance, and Body Size in Mammals
  141. Factors Affecting Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Population Density in Southeastern Poland
  142. Density Dependence and Survival of Elk in Northwestern Wyoming
  143. Why Human Neonates Are So Altricial
  144. Beaver Life-History Responses to Exploitation
  145. Growth rings in dinosaur teeth
  146. Parental Investment and Mating Systems in Mammals
  147. Population Tracking of Fluctuating Environments and Natural Selection for Tracking Ability
  148. First Record of the Fringe-Tailed Bat, Myotis thysanodes, from Southeastern Wyoming
  149. Seasonality and Patterns of Natural Selection for Life Histories
  150. Climatic variability and body size variation in the muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) of North America
  151. Population growth with stochastic fluctuations in the life table
  152. Whaling Models for Cetacean Conservation