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Bryce C. Lake
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Western Birds. 50:183-187
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Wildlife Biology. 2017:1-9
The functional response is the relationship between food intake rates and prey density, and is shaped by factors including handling time, predator speed, habitat or prey movement. For many predator—prey systems, the density-dependent functional res
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Buck A. Mangipane, Bryce C. Lake, Stacey Lowe, Patrick Walsh, Ryan M. Nielson, Suresh A. Sethi
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Wildlife Society Bulletin. 40:663-668
We used Global Positioning System (GPS) radiotelemetry data from 7 breeding female wolves (Canis lupus; n = 14 dennings) in 3 regions across Alaska, USA, during 2008–2011 to develop and compare methods for estimating the onset of denning, and thus
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Kelda Britton, James Kelly, Kris J. Hundertmark, Dave Verbyla, Todd J. Brinkman, Ian Johnson, Bryce C. Lake
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 21:240-253
Despite hunter access influencing harvest success, few studies have quantified characteristics of hunter access. Based on spatially explicit interview data, we used geographic information system (GIS) analyses to calculate access pathways and distanc
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The Journal of Wildlife Management. 77:1512-1522
Wolf (Canis lupus) kill rates are fundamental to understanding predation, but are not well known at low moose (Alces alces) densities. We investigated kill rates of 6 wolf packs (2–10 wolves/pack) during 2 winters on the Yukon Flats, a region of ea
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 70:443-449
Limited information is available about the population dynamics of ducks in the boreal forest. We conducted an analysis of recovery data from 5 species of ducks banded in the boreal forest of Alaska, USA, during 1959–1966, and records of 3 species o
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ARCTIC. 68:62
We investigated the winter density and territory size of wolves ( Canis lupus ) on the Yukon Flats, Alaska, where moose ( Alces alces ) was the sole ungulate prey, occurring at a low density and representing a biomass of ungulate food lower than prev