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Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Background and Concepts
1 Ecological Process Management
2 Understanding the Past
3 Scale and Perception in Resource Management
Population Dynamics and Interactions among Species
4 Population Dynamics
5 Predation
6 Competition and Symbiosis
7 Omnivory and the Terrestrial Food Web
Communities and Landscape- scale Processes
8 Natural Disturbance Dynamics
9 Climate and Vegetation Phenology
10 Migration and Dispersal
11 Have Wolves Restored Riparian Willows in Northern Yellowstone?
12 Assessing the Effects of Climate Change and Wolf Restoration on Grassland Processes
Invasive, non-native Species
13 Altered Processes and the Demise of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone Lake
14 Balancing Bison Conservation and Risk Management of the Non- Native Disease Brucellosis
15 Exotic Fungus Acts with Natural Disturbance Agents to Alter Whitebark Pine Communities
Conclusion
16 The Future of Ecological Process Management
Reference List
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Contents
Foreword
Background and Concepts
1 Ecological Process Management
2 Understanding the Past
3 Scale and Perception in Resource Management
Population Dynamics and Interactions among Species
4 Population Dynamics
5 Predation
6 Competition and Symbiosis
7 Omnivory and the Terrestrial Food Web
Communities and Landscape- scale Processes
8 Natural Disturbance Dynamics
9 Climate and Vegetation Phenology
10 Migration and Dispersal
11 Have Wolves Restored Riparian Willows in Northern Yellowstone?
12 Assessing the Effects of Climate Change and Wolf Restoration on Grassland Processes
Invasive, non-native Species
13 Altered Processes and the Demise of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone Lake
14 Balancing Bison Conservation and Risk Management of the Non- Native Disease Brucellosis
15 Exotic Fungus Acts with Natural Disturbance Agents to Alter Whitebark Pine Communities
Conclusion
16 The Future of Ecological Process Management
Reference List
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index