ABSTRACT. We studied winter habitat use and interspecific associations among large- and medium-sized herbivores on southeastern Victoria Island, Arctic Canada, by documenting the deposition of feces in relation to vegetation. Associations between ptarmigan (Lagopus spp.), arctic hares (Lepus arcticus), caribou (Rangifer tarandus), and muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) were assessed using the Jaccard Index (JI) and χ2 at two scales, i.e., with 1 m2 and 1 ha as sampling units. JI values for species pairs were greater at the larger scale, but χ2 revealed significant (positive) associations only at the smaller scale and only between arctic hares and caribou and between arctic hares and ptarmigan. Comparative use of habitats was described with respect...
Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their i...
Availability of suitable habitat affects the distribution and abundance of Arctic fauna, influencing...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
We studied winter habitat use and interspecific associations among large- and medium-sized herbivore...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Summary: Summer daily activity and movement patterns and habitat selectivity by Peary caribou (Rangi...
Aim: Understanding the forces shaping biodiversity patterns, particularly for groups of organisms wi...
Arctic environments have relatively simple ecosystems. Yet, we still lack knowledge of the spatio-te...
Abstract Large and small mammalian herbivores are present in most vegetated areas in the Arctic and ...
Caribou and muskoxen are the only ungulate species occupying Arctic tundra environments. We analysed...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their i...
In the Arctic tundra several different species of herbivores co-exist, with potentially large effect...
Competition between coexisting species existing near their stable equilibrium can be obscured if the...
Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their i...
Availability of suitable habitat affects the distribution and abundance of Arctic fauna, influencing...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
We studied winter habitat use and interspecific associations among large- and medium-sized herbivore...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Summary: Summer daily activity and movement patterns and habitat selectivity by Peary caribou (Rangi...
Aim: Understanding the forces shaping biodiversity patterns, particularly for groups of organisms wi...
Arctic environments have relatively simple ecosystems. Yet, we still lack knowledge of the spatio-te...
Abstract Large and small mammalian herbivores are present in most vegetated areas in the Arctic and ...
Caribou and muskoxen are the only ungulate species occupying Arctic tundra environments. We analysed...
Snow may prevent Arctic herbivores from accessing their forage in winter, forcing them to aggregate ...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their i...
In the Arctic tundra several different species of herbivores co-exist, with potentially large effect...
Competition between coexisting species existing near their stable equilibrium can be obscured if the...
Background: Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their i...
Availability of suitable habitat affects the distribution and abundance of Arctic fauna, influencing...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...