Researchers Study How Wolf Predation Shapes Elk Antler Evolution
September 04, 2018
September 04, 2018
MISSOULA, Montana, Sept. 4 -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
What happens when you mix a biologist who studies beetle horns with scientists who spend their time exploring predator-prey dynamics? You get a better understanding of why elk shed their antlers much later than males of any other North American species.
University of Montana researchers and their partners recently published a study in Nature Ecology and Evolution chronicling an e . . .
What happens when you mix a biologist who studies beetle horns with scientists who spend their time exploring predator-prey dynamics? You get a better understanding of why elk shed their antlers much later than males of any other North American species.
University of Montana researchers and their partners recently published a study in Nature Ecology and Evolution chronicling an e . . .