Barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herds in North America may reach considerable size and undertake large-scale seasonal migrations from the Arctic tundra to the boreal forest. To test the caribou decline hypothesis associated with native harvesting and fire, we have docu-mented the long-term trends of caribou activity based on a novel approach which uses tree-ring dated trampling scars produced by caribou hooves in the extensive trails distrib-uted over the summer and winter ranges of the Rivière-aux-Feuilles herd (RAF herd, east of Hudson Bay in north-ern Quebec). The age structure data of trampling scars from lichen woodlands distributed over the entire RAF range confirmed the overall trends of caribou activity from the late 1700s...
ABSTRACT. The demography, movement, and behaviour patterns of eight caribou populations (Kaminuriak...
ABSTRACT. Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) use lichens, when available, as primary forage on their...
Species recovery is often impeded by inadequate knowledge on mechanisms of community interactions th...
Abstract Studying the response of wildlife to anthropogenic disturbances in light of their evolution...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus ') populations residing on Arctic tundra can be affected by both density-...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
Natural disturbance plays a key role in shaping community dynamics. Within Canadian boreal forests, ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia are classified into mountain, northern and boreal ec...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in Jasper (JNP) and Banff National Parks (B...
ABSTRACT. Indigenous peoples possess knowledge about wildlife that dates back many generations. Inui...
The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus (L., 1758)) play a central role in the ecology and culture of much of Can...
ABSTRACT. The demography, movement, and behaviour patterns of eight caribou populations (Kaminuriak...
ABSTRACT. Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) use lichens, when available, as primary forage on their...
Species recovery is often impeded by inadequate knowledge on mechanisms of community interactions th...
Abstract Studying the response of wildlife to anthropogenic disturbances in light of their evolution...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus ') populations residing on Arctic tundra can be affected by both density-...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
Natural disturbance plays a key role in shaping community dynamics. Within Canadian boreal forests, ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia are classified into mountain, northern and boreal ec...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in Jasper (JNP) and Banff National Parks (B...
ABSTRACT. Indigenous peoples possess knowledge about wildlife that dates back many generations. Inui...
The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus (L., 1758)) play a central role in the ecology and culture of much of Can...
ABSTRACT. The demography, movement, and behaviour patterns of eight caribou populations (Kaminuriak...
ABSTRACT. Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) use lichens, when available, as primary forage on their...
Species recovery is often impeded by inadequate knowledge on mechanisms of community interactions th...