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11-16-2020, 08:34 PM( This post was last modified: 11-16-2020, 08:47 PM by TheNormalGuy )
I will help a bit (for all in Yellowstone)
Wolf-cougar interactions Howard Quigley, Toni Ruth Hornocker Wildlife Institute
Wolf-coyote interactions Bob Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies
Wolf-elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Rose Jaffe Montana State University Firehole watershed
Wolf stress hormones Scott Creel, Jennifer Sands Montana State University
Wolf-scavenger relationships Wayne Getz, Chris Wilmers California State University, Berkeley Wolf-carnivore-human interactions Howard Quigley Hornocker Wildlife Institute Charles Schwartz Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team Dan Tyers U.S. Forest Service, Gallatin National Forest Gardiner District Kevin Fry Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
^ 1999
Wolf–cougar interactions Howard Quigley, Toni Ruth Hornocker Wildlife Institute
Wolf–coyote interactions Bob Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies
Wolf–elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Rose Jaffe Montana State University Firehole watershed
Wolf stress hormones Scott Creel, Jennifer Sands Montana State University Wolf–scavenger relationships Wayne Getz, Chris Wilmers; California State University, Berkeley; Bob Crabtree Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies
Wolf howling John and Mary Theberge University of Waterloo, Canada
^ 2000
Wolf–cougar interactions Howard Quigley, Toni Ruth Hornocker Wildlife Institute
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson; Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team; Kerry Gunther YNP
Wolf–elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Eric Bergman Montana State University Firehole watershed
Wolf stress hormones Scott Creel, Jennifer Sands Montana State University Wolf–scavenger relationships Wayne Getz, Chris Wilmers; California State University, Berkeley; Bob Crabtree Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies
Wolf–aspen William Ripple Oregon State University
^ 2001
Wolf-cougar interactions Toni Ruth, Howard Quigley Hornocker Wildlife Institute/Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf-coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies Wolf-bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team Wolf-scavenger relationships Chris Wilmers, Wayne Getz; Bob Crabtree University of California at Berkeley; Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies
Wolf-elk relationships—Firehole Watershed Bob Garrott, Eric Bergman Montana State University
Wolf-pronghorn John Byers University of Idaho
Wolf-willow Francis Singer USGS
Wolf-aspen William Ripple Oregon State University
Wolf-trophic cascades L. David Mech; Mark Boyce, Nathan Varley; Rolf Peterson USGS; University of Alberta; Michigan Technological University
Wolf predation Tom Drummer Michigan Technological University
Wolf survival Dennis Murray University of Idaho; Trent University
^ 2002
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth, Howard Quigley Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team Wolf–scavenger relationships Chris Wilmers, Wayne Getz; University of California at Berkeley; Bob Crabtree Yellowstone Ecological Research Center
Wolf–elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Eric Bergman Montana State University Firehole Watershed
Wolf–elk calf mortality L. David Mech, Shannon Barber University of Minnesota
Wolf–pronghorn John Byers University of Idaho
Wolf–willow Francis Singer USGS
Wolf–aspen William Ripple Oregon State University
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech; USGS; Mark Boyce, Nathan Varley; University of Alberta; Rolf Peterson Michigan Technological University
Wolf predation Tom Drummer Michigan Technological University
Wolf survival Dennis Murray University of Idaho; Trent University
^2003
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Kerry Gunther Bear Management Offi ce (YCR) Wolf–carnivore interactions Howard Quigley Beringia South
Wolf–elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Matt Becker, Montana State University Madison–Firehole watershed Claire Gower
Wolf–elk calf mortality P.J. White, L. David Mech, YCR, University of Minnesota Shannon Barber
Wolf–pronghorn P.J. White, John Byers, YCR, University of Idaho
Wolf–willow Evelyn Merrill, Francis Singer, University of Alberta, USGS, Roy Renkin, William Ripple, YCR, Oregon State University, David Cooper, Tom Hobbs, Colorado State University Don Despain
Wolf–aspen William Ripple, Eric Larsen, Oregon State University, University Roy Renkin, Matt Kauffman of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, YCR, University of Montana
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech, Rolf Peterson, University of Minnesota, Nathan Varley, Mark Boyce, Michigan Technological University, Francis Singer University of Alberta, USGS
Wolf predation Tom Drummer, John Vucetich, Michigan Technological University Rolf Peterson
Wolf survival Dennis Murray Trent University
^ 2004
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Kerry Gunther Bear Management Offi ce (YCR) Wolf–carnivore interactions Howard Quigley Beringia South
Wolf population genetics Robert Wayne, Bridgett vonHoldt University of California, Los Angeles
Wolf–elk relationships in the Bob Garrott, Matt Becker, Montana State University Madison–Firehole watershed Claire Gower
Wolf–elk calf mortality P.J. White, L. David Mech, YCR, University of Minnesota Shannon Barber
Wolf–pronghorn P.J. White, John Byers YCR, University of Idaho
Wolf–willow Evelyn Merrill, Francis Singer, University of Alberta, USGS, Roy Renkin, William Ripple, YCR, Colorado State University David Cooper, Tom Hobbs, Don Despain
Wolf–aspen William Ripple, Eric Larsen, Oregon State University, University Roy Renkin, Matt Kauffman of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, YCR, University of Montana
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech, Mark Boyce, University of Minnesota, Nathan Varley, Rolf Peterson, Michigan Technological University, Dan MacNulty University of Alberta, USGS
Wolf predation Tom Drummer, John Vucetich, Michigan Technological University Rolf Peterson
Wolf survival Dennis Murray Trent University
^2005
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Kerry Gunther Bear Management Office (YCR) Wolf–carnivore interactions Howard Quigley Beringia South Wolf–scavenger interactions Chris Wilmers University of California, Davis
Wolf population genetics Robert Wayne, University of California, Los Angeles Bridgett vonHoldt, Daniel Stahler
Wolf–elk relationships, Bob Garrott, Matt Becker, Montana State University, YCR Madison–Firehole watershed Claire Gower, P.J. White
Wolf–pronghorn P.J. White, John Byers, YCR, University of Idaho Kerey Barnowe-Meyer
Wolf–willow Evelyn Merrill, Roy Renkin, University of Alberta, YCR, William Ripple, David Cooper, Oregon State University, Colorado State Tom Hobbs, Don Despain University, USGS
Wolf–aspen William Ripple, Eric Larsen, Oregon State University, University of Roy Renkin, Matt Kauffman Wisconsin at Stevens Point, YCR, University of Montana
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech, Mark Boyce, USGS, University of Alberta, Michigan Nathan Varley, Rolf Peterson, Technological University, University of Dan MacNulty Minnesota
Wolf predation Tom Drummer, John Vucetich, Michigan Technological University, Rolf Peterson, Dan MacNulty University of Minnesota
Wolf survival Dennis Murray Trent University
Wolf population genetics Robert Wayne, Daniel Stahler, University of California, Los Angeles Bridgett vonHoldt, John Pollinger
Wolf diseases and parasites L. David Mech, Emily Almberg USGS, University of Minnesota
Wolves, willows, and songbirds Andy Hansen, Lisa Baril Montana State University
Wolf movements/dispersal Douglas McWhirter, L. David Mech, Wyoming Game and Fish, Mike Jimenez USGS, USFWS
^2006
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth, Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactionsCharles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Kerry Gunther Team, YCR Bear Management Office Wolf–carnivore interactions Howard Quigley Beringia South
Wolf population genetics Robert Wayne, University of California at Los Angeles Bridgett vonHoldt, John Pollinger
Wolf–elk relationships, Bob Garrott, Matt Becker, Montana State University Madison-Firehole Watershed Claire Gower, Shana Dunkley
Wolf–pronghorn P.J. White, John Byers YCR, University of Idaho
Wolf–willow Evelyn Merrill, Francis Singer, University of Alberta, USGS, Roy Renkin, Bill Ripple, YCR, Colorado State University David Cooper, Tom Hobbs, Don Despain, Nathan Varley
Wolf–aspen William Ripple, Eric Larsen, Oregon State University, Roy Renkin, Matt Kauffman University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, YCR, University of Montana
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech, Mark Boyce, USGS, University of Alberta, Nathan Varley, Rolf Peterson, Michigan Technological University, John Vucetich University of Minnesota
Wolf predation Tom Drummer, John Vucetich, Michigan Technological University Dan McNulty, Rolf Peterson
Wolf survival Dennis Murray Trent University
^2007
Wolf–cougar interactions Toni Ruth Wildlife Conservation Society
Wolf–coyote interactions Robert Crabtree, Jennifer Sheldon Yellowstone Ecological Research Center Wolf–bear interactions Charles Schwartz, Mark Haroldson, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Kerry Gunther Team, YCR Bear Management Office Wolf–carnivore interactions Howard Quigley Beringia South
Wolf population genetics Robert Wayne, University of California at Los Angeles Bridgett vonHoldt, John Pollinger
Wolf–elk relationships, Bob Garrott, Matt Becker, Montana State University Madison-Firehole Watershed Claire Gower, Shana Dunkley
Wolf–pronghorn P.J. White, John Byers Yellowstone Center for Resources (YCR), University of Idaho
Wolf–willow Evelyn Merrill, Francis Singer, University of Alberta, U.S. Geological Roy Renkin, Bill Ripple, Survey (USGS), YCR, David Cooper, Tom Hobbs, Colorado State University Don Despain, Nathan Varley
Wolf–aspen William Ripple, Eric Larsen, Oregon State University, Roy Renkin, Matt Kauffman University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, YCR, University of Montana
Wolf–trophic cascades L. David Mech, Mark Boyce, USGS, University of Alberta, Nathan Varley, Rolf Peterson, Michigan Technological University, Dan MacNulty, John Vucetich University of Minnesota
Wolf predation Tom Drummer, John Vucetich, Michigan Technological University Rolf Peterson
Wolf survival Dennis Murray Trent University
^ 2008
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Reports 2001-2008 [There is more but you get it]