Appendix A. Wolves in the study area that took extraterritorial forays lived in the migratory elk area and generally traveled long distances toward migratory prey.
Jarrett Barber (Arizona State University) (Contributor)
Arthur D. Middleton (Contributor)
Abigail A. Nelson (Contributor)
Douglas E. Mcwhirter (Contributor)
Kenneth Gerow (Contributor)
Michael D. Jimenez (Contributor)
Matthew J. Kauffman (Contributor)
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Wolves in the study area that took extraterritorial forays lived in the migratory elk area and generally traveled long distances toward migratory prey.
Nelson, A. A., Kauffman, M. J., Middleton, A. D., Jimenez, M. D., Mcwhirter, D. E., Barber, J. & Gerow, K., Dec 2012, In: Ecological Applications.22, 8, p. 2293-230715 p.
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Barber, J. (Contributor), Middleton, A. D. (Contributor), Nelson, A. A. (Contributor), Mcwhirter, D. E. (Contributor), Gerow, K. (Contributor), Jimenez, M. D. (Contributor), Kauffman, M. J. (Contributor) (Jan 1 2016). Appendix A. Wolves in the study area that took extraterritorial forays lived in the migratory elk area and generally traveled long distances toward migratory prey. figshare Academic Research System. 10.6084/m9.figshare.3517871.v1