Petroleum-sector development in northern Alberta, Canada has been implicated as one factor influencing the decline of boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). Previous research showed that caribou are farther from petroleum-sector disturbances within their home range than expected. As petroleum development increases, the distance caribou can selectively place themselves relative to industrial disturbance must decrease, because distances between disturbances decrease. Conceptually, the number of local disturbances becomes so large that caribou either abandon their local avoidance behaviour or leave their traditional home range. We evaluated whether an intense petroleum- development event in northern Alberta was sufficient to resu...
Rapid development of large scale logging and increasingly intensive petroleum exploration and develo...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Woodland caribou inhabit most of Northeastern British Columbia. They live across a variety of climat...
Petroleum-sector development in northern Alberta, Canada has been implicated as one factor influenci...
In-situ oil sands development (ISD) involves a network of facilities, wells, roads and pipelines to ...
<div><p>In-situ oil sands development (ISD) involves a network of facilities, wells, roads and pipel...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Loss or alteration of forest ecosystems due to anthropogenic activities has prompted the need for mi...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the boreal forest are believed to be threatened by h...
ABSTRACT. There is concern that caribou (Rangifer tarandus) may avoid roads and facilities (i.e., in...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have experienced population declines and local extirpat...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
A preliminary examination was conducted of range size and distribution of female woodland caribou (R...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the boreal forest are believed threatened by human e...
Rapid development of large scale logging and increasingly intensive petroleum exploration and develo...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Woodland caribou inhabit most of Northeastern British Columbia. They live across a variety of climat...
Petroleum-sector development in northern Alberta, Canada has been implicated as one factor influenci...
In-situ oil sands development (ISD) involves a network of facilities, wells, roads and pipelines to ...
<div><p>In-situ oil sands development (ISD) involves a network of facilities, wells, roads and pipel...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Loss or alteration of forest ecosystems due to anthropogenic activities has prompted the need for mi...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the boreal forest are believed to be threatened by h...
ABSTRACT. There is concern that caribou (Rangifer tarandus) may avoid roads and facilities (i.e., in...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have experienced population declines and local extirpat...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
A preliminary examination was conducted of range size and distribution of female woodland caribou (R...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the boreal forest are believed threatened by human e...
Rapid development of large scale logging and increasingly intensive petroleum exploration and develo...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Woodland caribou inhabit most of Northeastern British Columbia. They live across a variety of climat...