The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questions in ecology. We investigated the effects of population abundance and climate on body size and number of male antler points for the La Poile and Middle Ridge caribou (Rangifer tarandus, L. 1758) herds, Newfoundland, Canada. Across 40 years and 20-fold changes in abundance, adult males and females exhibited diminished stature as indicated by jawbone size (diastema and total mandible length) and the number of antler points at the time of harvest. Associations between jawbone size and population abundance at birth were consistently negative for both herds, both sexes, and all age classes. Large-scale climate patterns, as measured by the North Atlantic O...
To understand the factors influencing life history traits and population dynamics, attention is incr...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
In many vertebrates size is one of the most influential and variable individual characteristics and ...
I obtained morphological measurements from captured female Woodland Caribou in central Saskatchewan....
Individual differences in body mass exert a major influence on several life-history traits of mammal...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou and wild reindeer populations fluctuate over time. On this fact there is general agreement. ...
As global climate change progresses, wildlife management will benefit from knowledge of demographic ...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
To understand the factors influencing life history traits and population dynamics, attention is incr...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
Abstract: The demographic and environmental influences on large mammal morphology are central questi...
In many vertebrates size is one of the most influential and variable individual characteristics and ...
I obtained morphological measurements from captured female Woodland Caribou in central Saskatchewan....
Individual differences in body mass exert a major influence on several life-history traits of mammal...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec/Labrador increased from about 5000 animals in 1954 ...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Researchers have described general patterns of population regulation that fit most caribou (Rangifer...
Caribou and wild reindeer populations fluctuate over time. On this fact there is general agreement. ...
As global climate change progresses, wildlife management will benefit from knowledge of demographic ...
This paper is a review of the ecology of two caribou populations inhabiting predator-free northern i...
To understand the factors influencing life history traits and population dynamics, attention is incr...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the...