Definitive Case Studies

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[8]  N. Owen‐Smith DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF THE SHAPE OF DENSITY DEPENDENCE FOR THREE AFRICAN UNGULATE POPULATIONS , 2006 .

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[13]  N. Owen‐Smith,et al.  Comparative changes in adult vs. juvenile survival affecting population trends of African ungulates , 2005 .

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[16]  Douglas W. Smith,et al.  Yellowstone after Wolves , 2003 .

[17]  J. Gaillard,et al.  Cohort effects and deer population dynamics , 2003 .

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[25]  Jan Lindström,et al.  Climate and population density induce long‐term cohort variation in a northern ungulate , 2001 .

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[28]  Byron J. T. Morgan,et al.  Factors influencing Soay sheep survival , 2000 .

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[30]  N. Owen‐Smith MODELING THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF A SUBTROPICAL UNGULATE IN A VARIABLE ENVIRONMENT: RAIN, COLD AND PREDATORS , 2000 .

[31]  M. Festa‐Bianchet,et al.  INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, LONGEVITY, AND REPRODUCTIVE SENESCENCE IN BIGHORN EWES , 1999 .

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[34]  L. Kruuk,et al.  Population density affects sex ratio variation in red deer , 1999, Nature.

[35]  R. Peterson WOLF–MOOSE INTERACTION ON ISLE ROYALE: THE END OF NATURAL REGULATION? , 1999 .

[36]  T. Clutton‐Brock,et al.  Cohort variation in male survival and lifetime breeding success in red deer. , 1998, The Journal of animal ecology.

[37]  T. Clutton‐Brock,et al.  Noise and determinism in synchronized sheep dynamics , 1998, Nature.

[38]  N. Stenseth,et al.  Large‐scale climatic fluctuation and population dynamics of moose and white‐tailed deer , 1998 .

[39]  R. Hilborn,et al.  Limits to exploitation of Serengeti wildebeest and implications for its management. , 1998 .

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[41]  Marco Festa-Bianchet,et al.  Body mass and survival of bighorn sheep , 1997 .

[42]  Tim Coulson,et al.  POPULATION SUBSTRUCTURE, LOCAL DENSITY, AND CALF WINTER SURVIVAL IN RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS) , 1997 .

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[45]  M. Coughenour,et al.  Elk Population Processes in Yellowstone National Park Under the Policy of Natural Regulation , 1996 .

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[47]  R. Peterson The Wolves of Isle Royale: A Broken Balance , 1995 .

[48]  Ray Hilborn,et al.  Conservation of harvested populations in fluctuating environments: the case of the Serengeti wildebeest , 1995 .

[49]  M. Festa‐Bianchet,et al.  Life History Consequences of Variation in Age of Primiparity in Bighorn Ewes , 1995 .

[50]  A. Sinclair,et al.  Population Consequences of Predation-Sensitive Foraging: The Serengeti Wildebeest , 1995 .

[51]  R. Peterson,et al.  Wolves, Moose, and Tree Rings on Isle Royale , 1994, Science.

[52]  J. Gaillard,et al.  Timing and Synchrony of Births in Roe Deer , 1993 .

[53]  Jean-Michel Gaillard,et al.  Effects of age and body weight on the proportion of females breeding in a population of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) , 1992 .

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[55]  O. F. Price,et al.  Overcompensation and population cycles in an ungulate , 1992, Nature.

[56]  N. Owen‐Smith Demography of a large herbivore, the greater kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros, in relation to rainfall , 1990 .

[57]  John M. Fryxell,et al.  Why are Migratory Ungulates So Abundant? , 1988, The American Naturalist.

[58]  R. McRoberts,et al.  Relationship of deer and moose populations to previous winters' snow , 1987 .

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