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Research

 

 

American marten recovery

 

Ecological Consequences of Large Carnivore Repatriations

 

Carnivore communities of South America

 

Climate change & community disassembly

 

Nucleating “IsoBank”

 

Mustelid Ecology

 

Tree sloth ecology

 

Trophic interactions in the High Andes

 

Conserving Biodiversity in a Warming Winter World

 

Small Mammals in Changing Forests



Pauli lab in the news

There’s life beneath the snow, but it’s at risk of melting away - Science News

Why three-toed sloths risk their lives to help moths - National Geographic 

This center researches the impact of climate change in the Midwest and how to adapt to it. Federal cuts threaten its work. - WXPR Public Radio

There’s life beneath the snow — but it’s at risk of melting away - Science News Explores

WI receives federal funds to recover state’s only endangered mammal - Public News Service

UW-Madison study finds wolves can bring benefits to ecosystem, but are not a 'cure all' - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Study tracks how wolf reintroduction at Isle Royale affected foxes, martens- Wisconsin Public Radio



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Lab Phone: 608-262-6369 • Jonathan Pauli's Phone: 608-890-0285



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