Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal variations in resources. Human activities can influence the cost-benefit trade-offs of animal migrations, but evaluating the determinants of migration trajectory and movement rate in declining populations facing relatively low levels of human disturbance can provide new and valuable insights on the behavior of wildlife in natural environments. Here, we used an adapted version of path selection functions and quantified the effects of habitat type, topography, and weather, on 313 spring migrations by migratory caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in northern Québec, Canada, from 2011 to 2018. Our results showed that during spring migration, caribou sele...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1991Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) are typi...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Species that make long-distance migrations face changes in the phenology of natural processes linked...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
The Arctic has been warming rapidly, affecting ecological processes across the region. Caribou and r...
Background : Migratory species face numerous threats related to human encroachment and climate chang...
Abstract Background Migrations in temperate systems typically have two migratory phases, spring and ...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
Migration is an important component of the life history of many animals, but persistence of large-sc...
ABSTRACT. Livelihood systems that depend on mobile resources must constantly adapt to change. For pe...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1991Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) are typi...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Species that make long-distance migrations face changes in the phenology of natural processes linked...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
The Arctic has been warming rapidly, affecting ecological processes across the region. Caribou and r...
Background : Migratory species face numerous threats related to human encroachment and climate chang...
Abstract Background Migrations in temperate systems typically have two migratory phases, spring and ...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
Migration is an important component of the life history of many animals, but persistence of large-sc...
ABSTRACT. Livelihood systems that depend on mobile resources must constantly adapt to change. For pe...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Arctic ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global climate change as temperature and precipitatio...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1991Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) are typi...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...