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The Return of the Wolf Effects on Prey, Competitors and Scavengers
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Document Date: 2011-10-20 04:07:10


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City

Riddarhyttan / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / Sweden / /

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Facility

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences / Forestry Research Institute / Yellowstone Center University / Ecology Uppsala Doctoral Thesis Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala / University Ilpo Kojola / Grimsö Wildlife Research Station / /

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food base / exploitation food predation food / food source / food-providers / food intake / food provision / food resource / /

Organization

Stockholm University / Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Department / Resources Evaluation committee / Forestry Research Institute / Fisheries Research Institute / Yellowstone Center University / Prey / Competitors and Scavengers Camilla Wikenros Faculty of Natural Resources / Ecology Uppsala Doctoral Thesis Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala / Royal Society / Lund University / Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences / Department of Ecology / National Research Council Canada / SLU Service / /

Person

Dill / Lena Gustafsson / Anders Angerbjörn / Anders Anything / Lima / Susanne Åkesson / Douglas Adams / Douglas Smith / Camilla Wikenros / /

Position

Author / supervisor / Chairman / Assistant supervisor / hunter / discussion Hunter / description The wolf population The prey species Hunter / Study area General / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Zoology / /

Region

Scandinavia / /

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