Terrestrial mammals are strongly influenced by seasonal changes in environmental conditions. Studies of animal space use behaviour are therefore inherently seasonal in nature. We propose an individual-based quantitative method for identifying seasonal shifts in caribou movement behaviour and we demonstrate its use in determining the onset of the winter, spring dispersal, and calving seasons. Using pooled data for the population we demonstrate an alternate approach using polynomial regression with mixed effects. We then compare individual onset dates with population-based estimates and those adopted by expert consensus for our study area. Distributions of individual-based onset dates were normally distributed with prominent modes; however, t...
Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal ...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Terrestrial mammals are strongly influenced by seasonal changes in environmental conditions. Studies...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Background : Migratory species face numerous threats related to human encroachment and climate chang...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology enables research of animal movements at finer levels of s...
Species that make long-distance migrations face changes in the phenology of natural processes linked...
The Arctic has been warming rapidly, affecting ecological processes across the region. Caribou and r...
Abstract: Global Positioning System (GPS) technology enables research of animal movements at finer l...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Abstract Background Migrations in temperate systems typically have two migratory phases, spring and ...
As global climate change progresses, wildlife management will benefit from knowledge of demographic ...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal ...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...
Terrestrial mammals are strongly influenced by seasonal changes in environmental conditions. Studies...
Human-caused habitat disturbances and climate change are leading threats to biodiversity. Studying t...
Background : Migratory species face numerous threats related to human encroachment and climate chang...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology enables research of animal movements at finer levels of s...
Species that make long-distance migrations face changes in the phenology of natural processes linked...
The Arctic has been warming rapidly, affecting ecological processes across the region. Caribou and r...
Abstract: Global Positioning System (GPS) technology enables research of animal movements at finer l...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species throughout Canada. Special man...
Abstract Background Migrations in temperate systems typically have two migratory phases, spring and ...
As global climate change progresses, wildlife management will benefit from knowledge of demographic ...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
Animal migrations occur in many taxa and are considered an adaptive response to spatial or temporal ...
amec.com). Abstract: Little is known about the movements and home range of boreal woodland caribou (...
Although prey species typically respond to the most limiting factors at coarse spatiotemporal scales...