ABSTRACT. Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus). We deployed a Global Positioning System (GPS) radio collar on an adult female wolf to record her movements in response to changing caribou densities near her den during summer. This wolf and two other females were observed nursing a group of 11 pups. She traveled a minimum of 341 km during a 14-day excursion. The straight-line distance from the den to the farthest location was 103 km, and the overall minimum rate of travel was 3.1 km/h. The distance between the wolf and the radio-collared caribou decreased from 242 km one week before the excursion to 8 km four days into the excursion. We discuss sever...
This study describes circadian and social movement patterns of 9 wolves and illustrates capabilities...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
1. Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological signi...
Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of barren-grou...
Recent advancements in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) radiocollar technology permit analysis of fi...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Wolves, Canis lupus, on Ellesmere Island traveled a daily round-trip distance of 40.2 km from their ...
Large‐scale animal migrations influence population and community dynamics along with ecosystem funct...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Identifying behavioral mechanisms that underlie observed movement patterns is difficult when animals...
We used VHF, GPS and satellite radiocollars to study details of long distance movements by four Minn...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Wolves, Canis lupus, on Ellesmere Island traveled a daily round-trip distance of 40.2 km from their ...
This study describes circadian and social movement patterns of 9 wolves and illustrates capabilities...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
1. Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological signi...
Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of barren-grou...
Recent advancements in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) radiocollar technology permit analysis of fi...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Wolves, Canis lupus, on Ellesmere Island traveled a daily round-trip distance of 40.2 km from their ...
Large‐scale animal migrations influence population and community dynamics along with ecosystem funct...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Identifying behavioral mechanisms that underlie observed movement patterns is difficult when animals...
We used VHF, GPS and satellite radiocollars to study details of long distance movements by four Minn...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Wolves, Canis lupus, on Ellesmere Island traveled a daily round-trip distance of 40.2 km from their ...
This study describes circadian and social movement patterns of 9 wolves and illustrates capabilities...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
1. Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological signi...