Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Detecting top-down versus bottom-up regulation of ungulates by large carnivores: Implications for conservation of biodiversity
- Reference: Bowyer, R. T., D. K. Person, and B. M. Pierce. 2005. Detecting top-down versus bottom-up regulation of ungulates by large carnivores: Implications for conservation of biodiversity. Pages 342-361 [In] J. C. Ray, J. Berger, K. H. Redford, and R. S. Steneck, editors. Large Carnivorous Animals and Biodiversity: Does Saving One Conserve the Other? Island Press, Covelo, California.
- Audiences: General Public, Scientist, Wildlife Manager
- Authors: R. Terry Bowyer, David K. Person, Becky M. Pierce
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- Keywords: predator-prey dynamic, conservation, biodiversity, intensive management
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- Primary Authors: R. Terry Bowyer
- Programs: Wildlife Management
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- Publication Types: Book, Journal Article/External Publication
- Regions: Region I - Southeast Alaska, Region II - Southcentral Alaska, Region III - Interior and Northeastern Alaska, Region IV - Central and Southwest Alaska, Region V - Arctic and Western Alaska, Statewide
- Species: Black Bear, Brown Bear, Caribou, Moose, Wolf
- Species Categories: Big Game, Furbearers, Mammals, Ungulates
- Title: Detecting top-down versus bottom-up regulation of ungulates by large carnivores: Implications for conservation of biodiversity
- Topics: Intensive Management (including predator control), Wildlife Management, Predation, Research, Vital Rates, Conservation
- Year: 2005
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