We investigated wolf predation as a potential driver of population change in the Nushagak Peninsula caribou herd, southwestern Alaska. We investigated the time budgets of three wolf packs using the peninsula from 2007 through 2012, and thus potentially preying on caribou there, in order to make inferences on their likelihood of serving as an important population modifier for the Nushagak Peninsula caribou herd. We found that only one pack regularly used the peninsula. The pack using the peninsula spent an average of 35% of its time there. Its use of the peninsula was disproportionately high in late summer and fall, disproportionately low in winter, and proportional during the caribou calving season in early summer. Overall wolf use of the N...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Barren ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) were reintroduced to the Nushagak Peninsula, Alaska in Feb...
Long-term wolf (Canis lupus) research programs have provided many insights into wolf population dyna...
The role of wolf predation as a proximate mortality factor influencing caribou herd growth was asses...
The five naturally occurring and one transplanted caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd in southwe...
During 1987 through 1992, 85 wolves (Canis lupus) were captured, radio-collared, and relocated from ...
We studied pack size of Wolves (Canis lupus) on Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) winter ...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
Since the mid 1980's, the Aishihik herd of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) declined fro...
Abstract: Large migratory catibou {Rangifer tarandus) herds in the Arct ic tend to be cyclic, and po...
There are presently about 960 000 caribou in 32 herds in Alaska, including 4 herds shared with Yukon...
Woodland caribou are a threatened species in Alberta and across Canada, due to anthropogenic disturb...
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in south-eastern British Columbia are decli...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Barren ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) were reintroduced to the Nushagak Peninsula, Alaska in Feb...
Long-term wolf (Canis lupus) research programs have provided many insights into wolf population dyna...
The role of wolf predation as a proximate mortality factor influencing caribou herd growth was asses...
The five naturally occurring and one transplanted caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) herd in southwe...
During 1987 through 1992, 85 wolves (Canis lupus) were captured, radio-collared, and relocated from ...
We studied pack size of Wolves (Canis lupus) on Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) winter ...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
Since the mid 1980's, the Aishihik herd of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) declined fro...
Abstract: Large migratory catibou {Rangifer tarandus) herds in the Arct ic tend to be cyclic, and po...
There are presently about 960 000 caribou in 32 herds in Alaska, including 4 herds shared with Yukon...
Woodland caribou are a threatened species in Alberta and across Canada, due to anthropogenic disturb...
Early this century, the Fortymile caribou herd was the largest in Alaska and one of the largest in t...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in south-eastern British Columbia are decli...
Woodland caribou populations are considered threatened in Alberta and have declined in the Canadian ...
Barren ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) were reintroduced to the Nushagak Peninsula, Alaska in Feb...
Long-term wolf (Canis lupus) research programs have provided many insights into wolf population dyna...