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New UM research shows parasite's impact on Yellowstone wolves
by NBC Montana Staff
Connor Meyer, a wildlife biology doctoral student in UM’s Ungulate Ecology Lab, part of the W.A. Franke College of Forestry & Conservation, stands for a portrait on December 2, 2022. Meyer and his partners discovered that a common parasite associated with cats turns Yellowstone National Park wolves into risk takers, who when infected are much more likely to disperse across the landscape and become pack leaders.
MISSOULA, Mont. —

A University of Montana student presented new research suggesting a parasite fuels risk-taking behaviors in Yellowstone National Park wolves.

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Wildlife biology doctoral student Connor Meyer published the research in the journal "Communications Biology," and the story was later picked up by CNN and NPR.

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