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Evidence for top predator control of a grazing ecosystem
Douglas A. Frank
Department of Biology
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Canis Lupus
14%
Ecological Processes
14%
Energy Dynamics
14%
Grazer
14%
Grazing Ecosystem
100%
Grazing Intensity
28%
Grey Wolf
14%
Habitat Use Patterns
14%
Intact Ecosystems
14%
N Mineralization
14%
Nutrient Dynamics
14%
Partial Functions
14%
Plant Activity
14%
Plant Microbiome
14%
Predator Control
100%
Reintroduction
28%
Soil Microbes
14%
Soil N Mineralization
14%
Top Predator
100%
Top-down Control
14%
Ungulate Grazing
14%
Wolf
28%
Wolf Predation
14%
Wolf Reintroduction
28%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Canis Lupus
50%
Grazing Intensity
50%
Microbial Activity
25%
Predation
25%
Wolf Reintroduction
50%