ABSTRACT. Two hundred and twelve wolves (Canis lupus labrudorius) shot by hunters in northern Quebec and Labrador during the winters of 1976-77 through 1983-84 were examined for various population parameters. An estimated annual adult survival rate of 55 % and a recruitment rate of 49 % suggest a population of moderate exploitation. The sex ratio did not differ significantly from 1:l. Fifty-five percent of yearling females were pregnant or in breeding condition. The average litter size for all females was 6.8. Internal fat deposits were greatest in young males and older females. Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) was the most common food item found in stomachs. A sample of caribou killed by wolves in the winter showed a selection for older...
ABSTRACT. A wolf-sighting questionnaire was sent to 201 arctic field researchers from many disciplin...
We studied pack size of Wolves (Canis lupus) on Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) winter ...
Aim: Understanding carnivore distribution is important for management decisions that aim to restore ...
Two hundred and twelve wolves (Canis lupus labradorius) shot by hunters in northern Quebec and Labra...
Abstract: Large migratory catibou {Rangifer tarandus) herds in the Arct ic tend to be cyclic, and po...
The role of wolf predation as a proximate mortality factor influencing caribou herd growth was asses...
During 1987 through 1992, 85 wolves (Canis lupus) were captured, radio-collared, and relocated from ...
Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are endangered across their range. The leading cause of...
ABSTRACT: Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in south-eastern British Columbi...
The interrelationship of wolves and barren-ground caribou was studied mainly between 1960 and 1965, ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were hunted to extinction on Southampton Island (Northwest...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success of mammals is greatly influenced by food availability. Where wolves (...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
As part of a larger study on the ecology of gray wolves (Canis lupis) of the Lac Jacques-Cartier hig...
Long term data indicate that naturally regulated moose populations in southwestern Quebec stabilize ...
ABSTRACT. A wolf-sighting questionnaire was sent to 201 arctic field researchers from many disciplin...
We studied pack size of Wolves (Canis lupus) on Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) winter ...
Aim: Understanding carnivore distribution is important for management decisions that aim to restore ...
Two hundred and twelve wolves (Canis lupus labradorius) shot by hunters in northern Quebec and Labra...
Abstract: Large migratory catibou {Rangifer tarandus) herds in the Arct ic tend to be cyclic, and po...
The role of wolf predation as a proximate mortality factor influencing caribou herd growth was asses...
During 1987 through 1992, 85 wolves (Canis lupus) were captured, radio-collared, and relocated from ...
Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are endangered across their range. The leading cause of...
ABSTRACT: Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in south-eastern British Columbi...
The interrelationship of wolves and barren-ground caribou was studied mainly between 1960 and 1965, ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were hunted to extinction on Southampton Island (Northwest...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success of mammals is greatly influenced by food availability. Where wolves (...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
As part of a larger study on the ecology of gray wolves (Canis lupis) of the Lac Jacques-Cartier hig...
Long term data indicate that naturally regulated moose populations in southwestern Quebec stabilize ...
ABSTRACT. A wolf-sighting questionnaire was sent to 201 arctic field researchers from many disciplin...
We studied pack size of Wolves (Canis lupus) on Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) winter ...
Aim: Understanding carnivore distribution is important for management decisions that aim to restore ...