2009
DOI: 10.2458/azu_rangelands_v31i4_mosley
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Abstract: MT 59717, USA). Elk behavioral responses were similar to predation risk from wolves or humans (e.g., changed grouping patterns, increased movement rates), but elk responses to human-predation risk were stronger than responses to wolf-predation risk.Habitat selection by nesting and brood-rearing sharp-tailed grouse. A.

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