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Hypotheses for trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) decline in Rocky Mountain national parks include long-term high herbivory by elk (Cervus elaphus), decreased disturbance, climate change, and long-term low elk herbivory. Predation theory, as applied to herbivores, was used to describe alternative functional responses predicted by each hypothesis. Further, we postulated that elk behavioral patterns...
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