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Natural and human drivers of biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem

http://biology.usgs.gov/luhna/chap8.html

This study reconstructs past interactions among ecosystem factors, native species, and human land use in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem to provide a context for future management to sustain both ecological and human communities.

by Hansen, Andrew; Gallant, Alisa L.; Rotella, Jay; Brown, Doug; and Land Use History of North America Project (Sponsor)
Related topics:
Biodiversity, Ecology, Forest ecosystems, Human impacts, Land use change, Long-term ecological monitoring, Native species, Natural resource management, Parks
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Missouri Headwaters

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