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William J Ripple

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Royal Society Open Science|August 10, 2017
Range contractions of the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|June 13, 2018
Correction to 'Rewilding the world's large carnivores'Christopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2016
Prey depletion as a threat to the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 2022
Putting a face on carbon with threatened forest primatesChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|April 17, 2018
Rewilding the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 25, 2017
Infectious Agents Trigger Trophic CascadesJulia C Buck, William J Ripple
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 17, 2014
A continental scale trophic cascade from wolves through coyotes to foxesThomas M Newsome, William J Ripple
Oecologia|January 29, 2008
Fine-scale predation risk on elk after wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park, USAJoshua S Halofsky, William J Ripple
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade: commentRobert L Beschta, William J Ripple
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 15, 2018
Saving the World with Satire: A Response to Chapron et alWilliam J Ripple, Erik Meijaard, Thomas Newsome
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Royal Society Open Science|August 10, 2017
Range contractions of the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|June 13, 2018
Correction to 'Rewilding the world's large carnivores'Christopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2016
Prey depletion as a threat to the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 2022
Putting a face on carbon with threatened forest primatesChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Royal Society Open Science|April 17, 2018
Rewilding the world's large carnivoresChristopher Wolf, William J Ripple
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 25, 2017
Infectious Agents Trigger Trophic CascadesJulia C Buck, William J Ripple
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 17, 2014
A continental scale trophic cascade from wolves through coyotes to foxesThomas M Newsome, William J Ripple
Oecologia|January 29, 2008
Fine-scale predation risk on elk after wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park, USAJoshua S Halofsky, William J Ripple
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade: commentRobert L Beschta, William J Ripple
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 15, 2018
Saving the World with Satire: A Response to Chapron et alWilliam J Ripple, Erik Meijaard, Thomas Newsome
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