Publications
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2017.
Wildlife-snaring crisis in Asian forests. Science. 355(6322):255-256.
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2017. Wildlife-snaring crisis in Asian forests. Science. 355(6322):255-256.
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2017. Wildlife-snaring crisis in Asian forests. Science. 355(6322):255-256.
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2017. The wildlife snaring crisis: an insidious and pervasive threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Biodivers Conserv. 27:1031–1037.
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2018. The wildlife snaring crisis: an insidious and pervasive threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Biodivers Conserv. 27:1031–1037.
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2018. The wildlife snaring crisis: an insidious and pervasive threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. Biodivers Conserv. 27:1031–1037.
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2018. Wildlife Encounters by Lewis and Clark: A Spatial Analysis of Interactions between Native Americans and Wildlife.. BioScience. 53(10):994-1003.
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2003. Widespread mesopredator effects after wolf extirpation. Biological Conservation. 160:70-79.
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2013. What is a Trophic Cascade? Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 31(11):824-849.
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2016. Trophic Cascades among wolves, elk and aspen on Yellowstone National Park's northern range.. Biological Conservation. 102:227-234.
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2001. Top predators constrain mesopredator distributions. Nature Communications. 8(15469)
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2017. Status and Ecological Effects of the World's Largest Carnivores. Science. 343(6167)
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2014. Solve the biodiversity crisis with funding. Science. 365(6459):1256.
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2019. Small mammal relative abundance within riparian ecosystems of the Blue Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management. 505
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2022. Shrub encroachment is linked to extirpation of an apex predator. Journal of Animal Ecology. 86(1):147-157.
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2016. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna. BioScience. 66(10):807-812.
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2016. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna. BioScience. 66(10):807-812.
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2016. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna. BioScience. 66(10):807-812.
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2016. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna. BioScience. 66(10):807-812.
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2016. The Role of Scientists’ Warning in Shifting Policy from Growth to Conservation Economy. Bioscience. 68(4):239-240.
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2018. The Role of Postfire Coarse Woody Debris in Aspen Regeneration.. Western North American Naturalist. 16(2):61-64.
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2001. The Rise of the Mesopredator. Bioscience. 59(9):779-791.
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2009. Resolving the value of the dingo in ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology. 23(3):201-208.
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2015. Relative efforts of countries to conserve world’s megafauna. Global Ecology and Conservation. 10:243–252.
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2017. Recovering aspen follow changing elk dynamics in Yellowstone: evidence of a trophic cascade? Ecology. 96(1):252-263.
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2015. Range Contractions of North American Carnivores and Ungulates.. BioScience. 54(2):123-138.
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2004. A poor international standard for trap selectivity threatens carnivore conservation. Biodivers Conserv.
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2016. A novel trophic cascade between cougars and feral donkeys shapes desert wetlands. Journal of Animal Ecology.
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2022. Neocolonial Conservation: Is Moving Rhinos to Australia Conservation or Intellectual Property Loss. Conservation Letters.
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2017. Modeling Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Habitat in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.. Journal of Conservation Planning. 2:17-33.
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2006. Long-term aspen dynamics, trophic cascades, and climate in northern Yellowstone National Park. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 46:548-556.
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2016. Large-scale responses of herbivore prey to canid predators and primary productivity. Global Ecol Biogeogr.
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2017. Large species within carnivora are large carnivores. Royal Society Open Science. 5:181228.
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2018. The Landscape of Fear: Ecological Implications of Being Afraid. The Open Ecology Journal. 3:1-7.
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2010. Invisible megafauna. Conservation Biology.
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2018. Introduced megafauna are rewilding the Anthropocene. Ecography. 41(6):857-866.
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2018. Historic aspen recruitment, elk, and wolves in northern Yellowstone National Park, USA.. Biological Conservation. 95:361-370.
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2000. Grasshopper consumption by grey wolves and implications for ecosystems. Ecology. :e02892.
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2019. Global forest loss disproportionately erodes biodiversity in intact landscapes. Nature. 547:441–444.
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2017. A forest loss report card for the world’s protected areas. Nat Ecol Evol.
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2021. Food habits of the world's grey wolves. Mammal Review. 46:255-269.
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2016. Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals. Science. 366:1236–1239.
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2019. Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals. Science. 366:1236–1239.
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2019. Eating plants and planting forests for the climate. Global Change Biology. 25(12):3995-3995.
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2019. Conserving the World's Megafauna and Biodiversity: The Fierce Urgency of Now. Bioscience. 67(3):197-200.
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2017. Conserving the World's Megafauna and Biodiversity: The Fierce Urgency of Now. Bioscience. 67(3):197-200.
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2017. Community Ecology and Conservation of Bear-Salmon Ecosystems. Front. Ecol. Evol.
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2020. Collapse of the world's largest herbivores. Science Advances. 1(4)
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2015. Collapse of the world's largest herbivores. Science Advances. 1(4)
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2015. Carnivore conservation needs evidence based livestock protection. PLoS Biol. 16(9):e2005577.
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2018. Carbon sequestration and biodiversity co-benefits of preserving forests in the western United States. Ecological Applications. 30(2):e02039.
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2020. Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals. The Royal Society Open Science.
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2016. Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals. The Royal Society Open Science.
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2016. Aspen Stand Conditions on Elk Winter Ranges in the Northern Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA.. Natural Areas Journal. 25(4):326-338.
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2005. Aspen recruitment in the Yellowstone region linked to reduced herbivory after large carnivore restoration. Ecosphere. 9(8):e02376.
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2018. Aspen age structure in the northern Yellowstone Ecosystem:USA.. Forest Ecology and Management. 179:469-482.
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2003. After long-term decline, are aspen recovering in northern Yellowstone? Forest Ecology and Management. 329:108-117.
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2014.