The Rivière George caribou herd (RGCH) was numerically low during the middle part of the century but apparently erupted in the sixties and the seventies. Puberty was early and pregnancy rate was high among RGCH females from 1973 until the mid-eighties when fecundity decreased significantly, in particular among sub-adults; productivity remained low in 1992. Autumn calf:female ratios reflected this trend in pregnancy, exceeding 50 calves: 100 cows between 1973 and 1983, but dropping thereafter progressively to a low of 24 in 1992. In 1993, this ratio rebounded back to 42. Annual adult survival rate of radio-collared females was high (0.95) at the beginning of the monitoring in 1984, but exhibited a variable but declining trend until 19...
A diverse, international Fortymile Planning Team wrote a novel Fortymile caribou herd {Rangifer tara...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
A recent decrease in the George River caribou herd recruitment was caused both by an increasing calf...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
The Kaminuraik caribou herd apparently declined from about 120 000 animals in 1950 to 63 000 in 1968...
The Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd increased from approximately 100 000 animals d...
Space use by the George River caribou herd (GRCH) changes in correspondence with migration patterns....
The roles of food, weather and predation are compared between sedentary and migratory caribou herds....
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
After growing continuously for nearly 15 years, the Delta caribou herd began to decline in 1989. Mos...
increase ( r) was estimated at O. 11 in the 1970s. Calkfemale ratio in autumn was relatively consta...
The indigenous caribou population of Coats Island, N.W.T., suffered major declines from winter morta...
The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many...
A diverse, international Fortymile Planning Team wrote a novel Fortymile caribou herd {Rangifer tara...
A diverse, international Fortymile Planning Team wrote a novel Fortymile caribou herd {Rangifer tara...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
A recent decrease in the George River caribou herd recruitment was caused both by an increasing calf...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
The Kaminuraik caribou herd apparently declined from about 120 000 animals in 1950 to 63 000 in 1968...
The Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd increased from approximately 100 000 animals d...
Space use by the George River caribou herd (GRCH) changes in correspondence with migration patterns....
The roles of food, weather and predation are compared between sedentary and migratory caribou herds....
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
After growing continuously for nearly 15 years, the Delta caribou herd began to decline in 1989. Mos...
increase ( r) was estimated at O. 11 in the 1970s. Calkfemale ratio in autumn was relatively consta...
The indigenous caribou population of Coats Island, N.W.T., suffered major declines from winter morta...
The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many...
A diverse, international Fortymile Planning Team wrote a novel Fortymile caribou herd {Rangifer tara...
A diverse, international Fortymile Planning Team wrote a novel Fortymile caribou herd {Rangifer tara...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...