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Articles Wolves and the Ecology of Fear: Can Predation Risk Structure Ecosystems? WILLIAM J. RIPPLE AND ROBERT L. BESCHTA
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Document Date: 2007-03-28 17:34:52


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Altendorf / Meagher / Houston / /

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Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory / /

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North America / /

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Venezuela / United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

College of Forestry / Oregon State University / Tower Junction / Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory / American Institute of Biological Sciences / /

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riparian systems / travel corridors / food chain / riverine systems / predationsensitive food / given site / food availability / food web / food supplies / food web support / food webs / food web interactions / food / /

NaturalFeature

Blacktail Creek / Lamar River / Yellowstone / Lamar Valley / Isle Royale / Gallatin National Forest / /

Organization

National Park Service / Nuclear Regulatory Commission / United States Army / College of Forestry / Oregon State University / American Institute of Biological Sciences / /

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Dill / Beaver / ROBERT L. BESCHTA / Lewis / Clark / Aldo Leopold / Caribou / Lima / WILLIAM J. RIPPLE / Trophic / /

Position

professor and director / professor emeritus / model / Singer / Lamar Ranger / /

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Quebec / Alaska / Wyoming / Montana / Oregon / Colorado / Michigan / /

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the Number / /

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northern Yellowstone / northwestern Wyoming / northern North America / /

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