Mammalian digestive tracts

Mammalian digestive tracts Mammalian digestive tracts

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Other mammalian top-down examples include: wolves, moose, and fir trees on Isle Royale, and wolves, elk, and aspen and willows in Yellowstone An interesting example of bottom-up effects is shown by the many consequences of mast years in eastern deciduous forests (refer to handout)

OK, didn’t quite finish this one in time, you’ll have to refer to the handout for the oak forest story!

Other mammalian top-down examples include:<br />

wolves, moose, and fir trees on Isle Royale, and<br />

wolves, elk, and aspen and willows in Yellowstone<br />

An interesting example of bottom-up effects is<br />

shown by the many consequences of mast years in<br />

eastern deciduous forests (refer to handout)

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