Biology Now, 2e

(Ben Green) #1
Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995,
and their return had a major impact on other species in the park,
especially elk and aspens. Elk began avoiding areas where
wolves could easily prey upon them, such as near riverbanks,
especially riverbanks with downed logs, where escape would be
difficult. With decreasing elk presence, aspens flourished in
these areas. The effects depicted here are a powerful example of
the influence of a keystone species on an ecological community.

Cause and Effect


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Wolf population


Percentage


of aspen trees


grazed upon


Height of


aspen saplings


(in cm)


Legend

Trees in
uplands with
downed logs

Trees in uplands
without logs

Trees on
riverbanks with
downed logs

Trees on
riverbanks
without logs

Elk population
(in thousands)

50


0


100


150


200


250


20


0


40


60


80


100


5


0


10


15


20


20


0


40


60


80


100


120


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