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Daniel R Stahler

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Plos One|March 11, 2011
Effect of sociality and season on gray wolf (Canis lupus) foraging behavior: implications for estimating summer kill rateMatthew C Metz, John A Vucetich, Douglas W Smith, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 5, 2021
Sarcoptic mange severity is associated with reduced genomic variation and evidence of selection in Yellowstone National Park wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>)Alexandra L DeCandia, Edward C Schrom, Ellen E Brandell, 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.
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.
Ecology|October 28, 2023
Investigating tritrophic interactions using bioenergetic demographic modelsGioele Passoni, Tim Coulson, Francesca Cagnacci, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2022
Breeding displacement in gray wolves (Canis lupus): Three males usurp breeding position and pup rearing from a neighboring pack in Yellowstone National ParkJeremy SunderRaj, Jack W Rabe, Kira A Cassidy, 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.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 5, 2018
Predation shapes the evolutionary traits of cervid weaponsMatthew C Metz, Douglas J Emlen, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 28, 2007
Landscape heterogeneity shapes predation in a newly restored predator-prey systemMatthew J Kauffman, Nathan Varley, Douglas W Smith, et al.
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Plos One|March 11, 2011
Effect of sociality and season on gray wolf (Canis lupus) foraging behavior: implications for estimating summer kill rateMatthew C Metz, John A Vucetich, Douglas W Smith, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 5, 2021
Sarcoptic mange severity is associated with reduced genomic variation and evidence of selection in Yellowstone National Park wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>)Alexandra L DeCandia, Edward C Schrom, Ellen E Brandell, 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.
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.
Ecology|October 28, 2023
Investigating tritrophic interactions using bioenergetic demographic modelsGioele Passoni, Tim Coulson, Francesca Cagnacci, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2022
Breeding displacement in gray wolves (Canis lupus): Three males usurp breeding position and pup rearing from a neighboring pack in Yellowstone National ParkJeremy SunderRaj, Jack W Rabe, Kira A Cassidy, 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.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 5, 2018
Predation shapes the evolutionary traits of cervid weaponsMatthew C Metz, Douglas J Emlen, Daniel R Stahler, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 28, 2007
Landscape heterogeneity shapes predation in a newly restored predator-prey systemMatthew J Kauffman, Nathan Varley, Douglas W Smith, et al.
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