River delta, N.W.T. Numbers of territorial males on a 65 ha study area have fluctuated between 7 and 28 over this time, with numbers peaking in 1961-62, 1969 and 1980. Peaks in ptarmigan numbers appear to be fairly synchronous over a large geographical area. Large flocks of males were observed in some years. In 1978, these males, mainly yearlings, had similar wing lengths to, but weighed slightly more than, territorial males. There appeared to be a shortage of hens in 1978, possibly caused by differential mortality during the winter. Mean clutch size ranged from 8.7 to 10.4 and mean number of fledged chicks per brood ranged from 6.3 to 6.9. Within North America clutch size of willow ptarmigan does not appear to increase with increasing lati...
From the late 1950s to the present, several study plots across the Yukon have been variously surveye...
We investigated the general patterns of movements in willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) populations....
Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or l...
Observations on the willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus albus) were made during the breeding season fr...
ABSTRACT. Willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus alexandrue) in northern British Columbia leave their bre...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
ABSTRACT. This paper reports on the nesting phenology, breeding biology, and attrition rates at diff...
Studies the movements of Lagopus lagopus through the narrow valley of Anaktuvuk Pass in the Brooks R...
ABSTRACT. Multiple range test comparisons of wing, tail, and net body weight measurements of 2,600 w...
The three purposes of this study were to summarize the important features of the habits and life his...
Ptarmigan (Lagopus spp.) range over most of the Canadian arctic and alpine; thus, a technique is ne...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014Shrubs have been expanding in the Arctic over the...
Translocations are a useful management tool for restoring wildlife species to their native ranges, b...
From the late 1950s to the present, several study plots across the Yukon have been variously surveye...
We investigated the general patterns of movements in willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) populations....
Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or l...
Observations on the willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus albus) were made during the breeding season fr...
ABSTRACT. Willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus alexandrue) in northern British Columbia leave their bre...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
ABSTRACT. This paper reports on the nesting phenology, breeding biology, and attrition rates at diff...
Studies the movements of Lagopus lagopus through the narrow valley of Anaktuvuk Pass in the Brooks R...
ABSTRACT. Multiple range test comparisons of wing, tail, and net body weight measurements of 2,600 w...
The three purposes of this study were to summarize the important features of the habits and life his...
Ptarmigan (Lagopus spp.) range over most of the Canadian arctic and alpine; thus, a technique is ne...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014Shrubs have been expanding in the Arctic over the...
Translocations are a useful management tool for restoring wildlife species to their native ranges, b...
From the late 1950s to the present, several study plots across the Yukon have been variously surveye...
We investigated the general patterns of movements in willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) populations....
Animal populations occurring at high elevations are often assumed to be in peril of extinctions or l...