In ungulates, parturition is correlated with a reduction in movement rate. With advances in movement-based technologies comes an opportunity to develop new techniques to assess reproduction in wild ungulates that are less invasive and reduce biases. DeMars et al. (2013, Ecology and Evolution 3:4149-4160) proposed two promising new methods (individual- and population-based; the DeMars model) that use GPS inter-fix step length of adult female caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) to infer parturition and neonate survival. Our objective was to apply the DeMars model to caribou populations that may violate model assumptions for retrospective analysis of parturition and calf survival. We extended the use of the DeMars model after assigning parturi...
1. Climate can have direct and indirect effects on population dynamics via changes in resource compe...
Reproductive parameters such as conception date, and therefore parturition date, influence offspring...
The Little Smoky woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herd is a boreal ecotype located in west centr...
<div><p>In ungulates, parturition is correlated with a reduction in movement rate. With advances in ...
<p>Gray line indicates the movement pattern of female. Black line indicates the predicted mean step ...
Long-distance migrations by ungulate species are a globally-imperiled natural phenomenon and conserv...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou (Gmelin, 1788)) populations have declined throughout the...
Trends in population growth can be monitored with data for key vital rates without requiring knowled...
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) calf:cow ratios (CCR) computed from composition counts obtained o...
<p>Predictions for Middle Ridge herd were generated by iteratively sampling of 4 out of the 7 female...
Life history traits in temperate ungulates are highly seasonal, with events corresponding to the sea...
We followed the daily movements of 24-59 parturient moose every spring from 1994-1997 in southcentra...
Abstract Survival and recruitment of offspring are important drivers of population dynamics. Yet, st...
In many ungulates, female fecundity is affected by body condition and has important effects on popul...
1. Climate can have direct and indirect effects on population dynamics via changes in resource compe...
Reproductive parameters such as conception date, and therefore parturition date, influence offspring...
The Little Smoky woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herd is a boreal ecotype located in west centr...
<div><p>In ungulates, parturition is correlated with a reduction in movement rate. With advances in ...
<p>Gray line indicates the movement pattern of female. Black line indicates the predicted mean step ...
Long-distance migrations by ungulate species are a globally-imperiled natural phenomenon and conserv...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou (Gmelin, 1788)) populations have declined throughout the...
Trends in population growth can be monitored with data for key vital rates without requiring knowled...
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) calf:cow ratios (CCR) computed from composition counts obtained o...
<p>Predictions for Middle Ridge herd were generated by iteratively sampling of 4 out of the 7 female...
Life history traits in temperate ungulates are highly seasonal, with events corresponding to the sea...
We followed the daily movements of 24-59 parturient moose every spring from 1994-1997 in southcentra...
Abstract Survival and recruitment of offspring are important drivers of population dynamics. Yet, st...
In many ungulates, female fecundity is affected by body condition and has important effects on popul...
1. Climate can have direct and indirect effects on population dynamics via changes in resource compe...
Reproductive parameters such as conception date, and therefore parturition date, influence offspring...
The Little Smoky woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herd is a boreal ecotype located in west centr...