I examined the habitat selection behaviour arid compared regional variation in population performance of a threatened alpine grouse subspecies, the Vancouver Island white-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucura saxatilis). I also examined the genetic population structure and levels of gene flow among 7 populations of white-tailed ptarmigan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Population performance was compared between 2 distinct mountain areas of Vancouver Island. The southern region was a more fragmented landscape with smaller isolated alpine patches compared to the more continuous central region of the island. The habitat selection modelling revealed that, unlike other white-tailed ptarmigan subspecies, Vancouver Island white-tailed ...
This study was the first to examine the genetic structure of a widespread game bird, the Ruffed Gro...
ABSTRACT. Multiple range test comparisons of wing, tail, and net body weight measurements of 2,600 w...
Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
The island biogeography theory is one of the major theories in ecology, and its applicability to nat...
Genetic variation within and among populations is a result of past and ongoing processes. Among the ...
The three purposes of this study were to summarize the important features of the habits and life his...
International audienceIn Europe, the Quaternary is characterized by climatic fluctuations known to h...
In light of rapidly decreasing levels of biodiversity, conservation efforts towards the sustainable...
Abstract The identification and assessment of island endemics is a conservation priority. We genotyp...
In Europe, the Quaternary is characterized by climatic fluctuations known to have led to many cycles...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Aim: Connectivity is vital to the resiliency of populations to environmental change and stochastic e...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
The amount of dispersal that occurs among populations can be limited by landscape heterogeneity, whi...
This study was the first to examine the genetic structure of a widespread game bird, the Ruffed Gro...
ABSTRACT. Multiple range test comparisons of wing, tail, and net body weight measurements of 2,600 w...
Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of...
Climatic variation is an important driver of avian life history and population dynamics. Climate cha...
The island biogeography theory is one of the major theories in ecology, and its applicability to nat...
Genetic variation within and among populations is a result of past and ongoing processes. Among the ...
The three purposes of this study were to summarize the important features of the habits and life his...
International audienceIn Europe, the Quaternary is characterized by climatic fluctuations known to h...
In light of rapidly decreasing levels of biodiversity, conservation efforts towards the sustainable...
Abstract The identification and assessment of island endemics is a conservation priority. We genotyp...
In Europe, the Quaternary is characterized by climatic fluctuations known to have led to many cycles...
This study attempts to explain changes in abundance of rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) at Eagle Cree...
Aim: Connectivity is vital to the resiliency of populations to environmental change and stochastic e...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
The amount of dispersal that occurs among populations can be limited by landscape heterogeneity, whi...
This study was the first to examine the genetic structure of a widespread game bird, the Ruffed Gro...
ABSTRACT. Multiple range test comparisons of wing, tail, and net body weight measurements of 2,600 w...
Background: The life history strategy of a species can influence how populations of...