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Gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in 1995. The population initially flourished, but since 2003 the population has experience significant reductions due to factors that may include disease-induced mortality, illegal hunting, park control pro- grams, vehicle induced deaths and intra-species aggression. Despite facing similar conditions, and interference competition with the wolves, the coyote population at YNP has persisted. In this paper we introduce an epidemiological framework that incorporates natural, human-caused and disease-induced mortality as well as interference competition between two species of predators. The outcomes generated by this theoretical framework are used to explore the impact of competition and death-induced mechanisms on predators coexistence. It is the hope that these results on the competitive dynamics of carnivores in Yellowstone National Park will provide park management insights that result in policies that keep the reintroduction of wolves successful.
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If you were going to chose aspects in the developing story from this section, you should emphasize the mood that the author is giving. Jack London gives off an intense feeling in the story that emphasizes {Insert meaning of story}. He uses phrases and words such as "launched out", "darkness came on" to represent this mood. This can also show a turn of events.
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<em>If they were to ever meet in the wild which is very unlikely, the tiger would win (assuming they are both healthy). Size is a big factor, the tiger is a lot more cat than the lion. ... They are the largest feline claws I have ever seen, the other factor is that tigers are more athletic than lions.</em>
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