For almost 60 years, the predator-prey relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royale, a small island in the northwest part of Lake Superior in Michigan, has been the focus of ongoing research.
While many species call Isle Royale home, the relationship between the island’s top predator, the gray wolf, and its top prey, the moose, is critical to the overall health of the island. Scientists ...
Isle Royale and surrounding waters are a living lab. The wilderness is home to long-running research on wolf-moose ecology, boreal chorus frogs, nutrient cycling, and climate change. It is rich with ...
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Out of the vastness of Lake Superior rises an island known more for its immigrant wolves and moose than for its splendors as a park. But the people who discover Isle Royale treat this isolated ...
The moose and wolves of Isle Royale—the longest-running predator prey study in the world—and wolf studies at Yellowstone National Park. How predation and ecosystem size impact arthropod food webs in ...
A spectacular journey to Lake Superior’s Isle Royale to see the world’s longest ... For more than three decades the wolf-moose research has been run by Minneapolis native Rolf Peterson.