Large‐scale animal migrations influence population and community dynamics along with ecosystem functioning. The migratory coupling concept posits that movement of migrant prey can lead to large‐scale movements of predators. In northern ecosystems, spatial patterns and behavioral responses of grey wolf to spatio‐temporal changes in its primary prey distribution, the migratory caribou, remain poorly documented. We used a long‐term GPS dataset (2011–2021) of 59 wolves and 431 migratory caribou from the declining Rivière‐aux‐Feuilles herd (QC, Canada) to investigate movement patterns and space use of wolves related to caribou seasonal distribution. Wolves home ranges overlapped with areas used by caribou year‐round, especially in May and winter...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Reproductive success of mammals is greatly influenced by food availability. Where wolves (Canis lupu...
Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of barren-grou...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
We examined the hypothesis that spring migration in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) enhanc...
Recent advancements in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) radiocollar technology permit analysis of fi...
Predator space use influences ecosystem dynamics, and a fundamental goal assumed for a foraging pred...
ABSTRACT. Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of b...
Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal ...
Space‐use behaviour reflects trade‐offs in meeting ecological needs and can have consequences for in...
This paper explores mechanisms of coexistence for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and m...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Reproductive success of mammals is greatly influenced by food availability. Where wolves (Canis lupu...
Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of barren-grou...
Long-distance terrestrial migrations are imperiled globally. We determined both round-trip migration...
We examined the hypothesis that spring migration in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) enhanc...
Recent advancements in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) radiocollar technology permit analysis of fi...
Predator space use influences ecosystem dynamics, and a fundamental goal assumed for a foraging pred...
ABSTRACT. Wolves (Canis lupus) on the Canadian barrens are intimately linked to migrating herds of b...
Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal ...
Space‐use behaviour reflects trade‐offs in meeting ecological needs and can have consequences for in...
This paper explores mechanisms of coexistence for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and m...
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly l...
An eight year field study (1966-1974) in the Denali region of Alaska (lat.,63°N, long.150°W) focused...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Morphological analysis of wolves associated with woodland caribou in late succession boreal conifero...
Predation by grey wolves Canis lupus has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland ca...
Reproductive success of mammals is greatly influenced by food availability. Where wolves (Canis lupu...