Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Labrador. They play a central role in the ecology of predators and the structure of Arctic plant communities. In addition, caribou provide socioeconomic and cultural benefits from subsistence and sport hunting activities. Changes in the distribution and abundance of caribou due to global climate change would have serious biological, societal, and economic implications. Direct and indirect consequences of climate change on migratory caribou herds may include alteration in habitat use, migration patterns, foraging behaviour and demography. For example, caribou may experience a further northerly shift in distribution due to several factors inc...
The ability of many species to adapt to the shifting environmental conditions associated with climat...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Human disturbances are increasing in Arctic regions and have been suggested as one of the main fact...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
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...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Northern ecosystems in Canada are changing at a rate twice as fast as other areas of the globe as a ...
Up to this point there has been relatively little research that has examined human-caribou interacti...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus (L., 1758)) play a central role in the ecology and culture of much of Can...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
We examined the effects of hunting on caribou populations in South West Greenland from year 1999 to ...
The ability of many species to adapt to the shifting environmental conditions associated with climat...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Human disturbances are increasing in Arctic regions and have been suggested as one of the main fact...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
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...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Northern ecosystems in Canada are changing at a rate twice as fast as other areas of the globe as a ...
Up to this point there has been relatively little research that has examined human-caribou interacti...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus (L., 1758)) play a central role in the ecology and culture of much of Can...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
We examined the effects of hunting on caribou populations in South West Greenland from year 1999 to ...
The ability of many species to adapt to the shifting environmental conditions associated with climat...
Global temperatures were increasing, massive sheets of ice at the higher latitudes were rapidly melt...
Human disturbances are increasing in Arctic regions and have been suggested as one of the main fact...