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Bottom-up factors influencing riparian willow recovery in Yellowstone National Park

January 1, 2010

After the elimination of wolves (Canis lupis L.) in the 1920s, woody riparian plant communities on the northern range of Yellowstone National Park (YNP) declined an estimated 50%. After the reintroduction of wolves in 19951996, riparian willows (Salix spp.) on YNP's northern range showed significant growth for the first time since the 1920s. However, the pace of willow recovery has not been uniform. Some communities have exceeded 400 cm, while others are still at pre-1995 levels of

Publication Year 2010
Title Bottom-up factors influencing riparian willow recovery in Yellowstone National Park
DOI 10.3398/064.070.0311
Authors M.T. Tercek, R. Stottlemyer, R. Renkin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Western North American Naturalist
Index ID 70037616
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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