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Daniel R MacNulty

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Ecology Letters|November 8, 2021
Sampling bias exaggerates a textbook example of a trophic cascadeElaine M Brice, Eric J Larsen, Daniel R MacNulty
Ecology Letters|November 27, 2023
Non-random sampling measures the occurrence but not the strength of a textbook trophic cascadeDaniel R MacNulty, Elaine M Brice, Eric J Larsen
Plos One|November 13, 2014
Influence of group size on the success of wolves hunting bisonDaniel R MacNulty, Aimee Tallian, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 30, 2009
Body size and predatory performance in wolves: is bigger better?Daniel R MacNulty, Douglas W Smith, L David Mech, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 27, 2022
Density-dependent habitat selection alters drivers of population distribution in northern Yellowstone elkBrian J Smith, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 10, 2012
The adaptive value of morphological, behavioural and life-history traits in reproductive female wolvesDaniel R Stahler, Daniel R MacNulty, Robert K Wayne, et al.
Behavioural Processes|February 2, 2017
Sexually dimorphic aggression indicates male gray wolves specialize in pack defense against conspecific groupsKira A Cassidy, L David Mech, Daniel R MacNulty, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 23, 2014
Density-dependent intraspecific aggression regulates survival in northern Yellowstone wolves (Canis lupus)Sarah Cubaynes, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 16, 2026
Individual movements drive community-level space and resource use across Yellowstone ungulatesMolly R Caldwell, Chris Geremia, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 7, 2011
Modeling effects of environmental change on wolf population dynamics, trait evolution, and life historyTim Coulson, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
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Ecology Letters|November 8, 2021
Sampling bias exaggerates a textbook example of a trophic cascadeElaine M Brice, Eric J Larsen, Daniel R MacNulty
Ecology Letters|November 27, 2023
Non-random sampling measures the occurrence but not the strength of a textbook trophic cascadeDaniel R MacNulty, Elaine M Brice, Eric J Larsen
Plos One|November 13, 2014
Influence of group size on the success of wolves hunting bisonDaniel R MacNulty, Aimee Tallian, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 30, 2009
Body size and predatory performance in wolves: is bigger better?Daniel R MacNulty, Douglas W Smith, L David Mech, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 27, 2022
Density-dependent habitat selection alters drivers of population distribution in northern Yellowstone elkBrian J Smith, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 10, 2012
The adaptive value of morphological, behavioural and life-history traits in reproductive female wolvesDaniel R Stahler, Daniel R MacNulty, Robert K Wayne, et al.
Behavioural Processes|February 2, 2017
Sexually dimorphic aggression indicates male gray wolves specialize in pack defense against conspecific groupsKira A Cassidy, L David Mech, Daniel R MacNulty, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 23, 2014
Density-dependent intraspecific aggression regulates survival in northern Yellowstone wolves (Canis lupus)Sarah Cubaynes, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 16, 2026
Individual movements drive community-level space and resource use across Yellowstone ungulatesMolly R Caldwell, Chris Geremia, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 7, 2011
Modeling effects of environmental change on wolf population dynamics, trait evolution, and life historyTim Coulson, Daniel R MacNulty, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
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