Abstract: Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the last 20 years were obtained from the literature and personal communication with researchers. Information was analysed in relation to ecotype (insular, montane, barren-ground, and woodland/forest), population status (increasing, stable, decre-asing), herd size, human impact, and temporal change in number. The data support the conclusions (1) that each ecoty-pe is exposed to different ecological constraints and releases, which influence the demographic characteristics of their populations, (2) that subspecific (genotypic) classification does not explain the demographic characteristics of caribou populations, (3) that insular and mont...
Abstract: At a present population size of 160 000 animals, the Porcupine caribou herd has been subje...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the...
We used census results and radiotelemetry locations of >380 collared individuals sampled over the en...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia are classified into mountain, northern and boreal ec...
Abstract: Conservation and management of Alaska’s caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herds are impo...
Abstract: This paper is a review o f the ecology o f two caribou populations inhabiting predator-fre...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
Bergerud has discussed how major differences in caribou density across North America appear to be re...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were hunted to extinction on Southampton Island (Northwest...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Abstract: At a present population size of 160 000 animals, the Porcupine caribou herd has been subje...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the...
We used census results and radiotelemetry locations of >380 collared individuals sampled over the en...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia are classified into mountain, northern and boreal ec...
Abstract: Conservation and management of Alaska’s caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herds are impo...
Abstract: This paper is a review o f the ecology o f two caribou populations inhabiting predator-fre...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
Bergerud has discussed how major differences in caribou density across North America appear to be re...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) were hunted to extinction on Southampton Island (Northwest...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Abstract: At a present population size of 160 000 animals, the Porcupine caribou herd has been subje...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...