The temperature increase observed in the Northern hemisphere during the first half of this century was also detectable in Québec; it affected both summer and winter. In northern Québec, warmer summers stimulated growth and favored range expansion of trees and shurbs. Based on black spruce krummholz height and water level in lakes, the warmer period was also characterized by greater snowfall and deeper snow cover. This period of deep snow coincided with apparent caribou scarcity. Three hypotheses were explored to relate increased temperature with caribou decline: 1) destruction of winter habitat due to high frequency of forest fires, 2) increased energy cost to obtain forage in deep snow and 3) delayed melting of snow on calvin...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Discusses the effects of snow cover on the behavior, migration and species survival of caribou, from...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) rely on the short Arctic growing season to restore body condition, suppo...
The temperature increase observed in the Northern hemisphere during the first half of this century w...
Records from permanent meteorological stations in and around the range of the George River Caribou H...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
The migratory tundra caribou herds in North America follow decadal population cycles, and browsing f...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus ') populations residing on Arctic tundra can be affected by both density-...
Climatic changes have affected populations of caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) at scales ran...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
The migratory tundra caribou herds in North America follow decadal population cycles, and browsing f...
To describe the relationship between weather and caribou (Rangifer tarandus) productivity, we compar...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Discusses the effects of snow cover on the behavior, migration and species survival of caribou, from...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) rely on the short Arctic growing season to restore body condition, suppo...
The temperature increase observed in the Northern hemisphere during the first half of this century w...
Records from permanent meteorological stations in and around the range of the George River Caribou H...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
The migratory tundra caribou herds in North America follow decadal population cycles, and browsing f...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus ') populations residing on Arctic tundra can be affected by both density-...
Climatic changes have affected populations of caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) at scales ran...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
The migratory tundra caribou herds in North America follow decadal population cycles, and browsing f...
To describe the relationship between weather and caribou (Rangifer tarandus) productivity, we compar...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Discusses the effects of snow cover on the behavior, migration and species survival of caribou, from...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) rely on the short Arctic growing season to restore body condition, suppo...