We compared growth curves for ramus length and diastema length from two autumn collections of mandibles of male Western Arctic Herd caribou in Alaska. We were primarily interested in determining if growth curves of caribou mandibles differed between caribou born during 1959-1967, after the herd had been high for several years and was probably declining in size, and those born during 1976-1988, when the herd was increasing in size. To compare these growth curves, we used a nonlinear model and used maximum likelihood estimates and likelihood ratio tests. We found that growth rates were similar between periods, but intercepts and variances of growth curves differed. From this we infer that calves were smaller in autumn during the 1960s and tha...
A survivorship curve and cohort-specific life table were developed for female barren-ground caribou ...
Growth and condition of the Sisimiut caribou was anlysed by means of mandible length, carcass weight...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
We compared growth curves for ramus length and diastema length from two autumn collections of mandib...
Data on seven external body measurements of caribou from six woodland and two barren-ground caribou ...
I obtained morphological measurements from captured female Woodland Caribou in central Saskatchewan....
We studied body mass of female calves and natality rate of adult females in two adjacent Interior Al...
The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questions in eco...
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
In many vertebrates size is one of the most influential and variable individual characteristics and ...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
The Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd increased from approximately 100 000 animals d...
There are presently about 960 000 caribou in 32 herds in Alaska, including 4 herds shared with Yukon...
The complex population dynamics of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) were studied to determine the pattern...
The five naturally occurring and one transplanted caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd in southwe...
A survivorship curve and cohort-specific life table were developed for female barren-ground caribou ...
Growth and condition of the Sisimiut caribou was anlysed by means of mandible length, carcass weight...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
We compared growth curves for ramus length and diastema length from two autumn collections of mandib...
Data on seven external body measurements of caribou from six woodland and two barren-ground caribou ...
I obtained morphological measurements from captured female Woodland Caribou in central Saskatchewan....
We studied body mass of female calves and natality rate of adult females in two adjacent Interior Al...
The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questions in eco...
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
In many vertebrates size is one of the most influential and variable individual characteristics and ...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
The Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd increased from approximately 100 000 animals d...
There are presently about 960 000 caribou in 32 herds in Alaska, including 4 herds shared with Yukon...
The complex population dynamics of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) were studied to determine the pattern...
The five naturally occurring and one transplanted caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd in southwe...
A survivorship curve and cohort-specific life table were developed for female barren-ground caribou ...
Growth and condition of the Sisimiut caribou was anlysed by means of mandible length, carcass weight...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...