In this paper, we describe the Pen Islands Herd of caribou, the largest aggregation of caribou in Ontario (it also occupies a portion of northeastern Manitoba). Photographic counts showed the herd had a minimum population of 2300 in 1979, 4660 in 1986, 7424 in 1987 and 10 798 in 1994. Throughout the 1980s, the Pen Islands caribou exhibited population behaviour similar to migratory barren-ground caribou herds, although morphology suggests they are woodland caribou or possibly a mixture of subspecies. The herd had well-defined traditional tundra calving grounds, formed nursery groups and large mobile post-calving aggregations, and migrated over 400 km between tundra summer habitats and boreal forest winter habitats. Its migration took it into...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Abstract: This paper is a review o f the ecology o f two caribou populations inhabiting predator-fre...
Industrial development, expansion of human populations and climate change increasingly affect habita...
In this paper, we describe the Pen Islands Herd of caribou, the largest aggregation of caribou in On...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe the Pen Islands Herd of caribou, the largest aggregation of car...
The status of migratory woodland caribou inhabiting the coastal region in southern Hudson Bay is dyn...
To determine past distribution and relative abundance of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the ...
Abstract: The Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) was recognized as 'Threatened ' by ...
Canadian populations totalled 1.9 to 2.6 million caribou, 13,600 reindeer and 108,600 muskoxen. Seve...
We identified 97 Rangifer tarandus and 17 Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada. In July 1991, the ...
Abstract: To determine past distribution and relative abundance of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribo...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
The distribution and abundance of the Kaminuriak caribou herd were documented through an aerial surv...
In 1980 the caribou (Rangifer tarandus) on Prince of Wales, Russell, and Somerset islands represente...
Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) and muskox (Ovibos moschatus) numbers were estimated by sys...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Abstract: This paper is a review o f the ecology o f two caribou populations inhabiting predator-fre...
Industrial development, expansion of human populations and climate change increasingly affect habita...
In this paper, we describe the Pen Islands Herd of caribou, the largest aggregation of caribou in On...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe the Pen Islands Herd of caribou, the largest aggregation of car...
The status of migratory woodland caribou inhabiting the coastal region in southern Hudson Bay is dyn...
To determine past distribution and relative abundance of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the ...
Abstract: The Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) was recognized as 'Threatened ' by ...
Canadian populations totalled 1.9 to 2.6 million caribou, 13,600 reindeer and 108,600 muskoxen. Seve...
We identified 97 Rangifer tarandus and 17 Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada. In July 1991, the ...
Abstract: To determine past distribution and relative abundance of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribo...
The Bathurst caribou herd of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been intensely studied for the past ...
The distribution and abundance of the Kaminuriak caribou herd were documented through an aerial surv...
In 1980 the caribou (Rangifer tarandus) on Prince of Wales, Russell, and Somerset islands represente...
Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) and muskox (Ovibos moschatus) numbers were estimated by sys...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Abstract: This paper is a review o f the ecology o f two caribou populations inhabiting predator-fre...
Industrial development, expansion of human populations and climate change increasingly affect habita...