In mid-Decem.

ABSTRACT. A review is provided of the long-range movements and migratory behaviour of the arctic fox in Manitoba. During the period 1919-75, peaks in population tended to occur at three-year intervals, the number of foxes trapped in any particular year varying between 24 and 8,400. Influxes of foxes...

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Main Authors: Robert E. Wrigley, David R. M. Hatch, Bbijio Yctaaobjieho
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.545.3149 2023-05-15T14:19:41+02:00 In mid-Decem. Robert E. Wrigley David R. M. Hatch Bbijio Yctaaobjieho The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.545.3149 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic29-3-147.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.545.3149 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic29-3-147.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic29-3-147.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:15:28Z ABSTRACT. A review is provided of the long-range movements and migratory behaviour of the arctic fox in Manitoba. During the period 1919-75, peaks in population tended to occur at three-year intervals, the number of foxes trapped in any particular year varying between 24 and 8,400. Influxes of foxes into the boreal forest were found to follow decreases in the population of their lemming prey along the west coast of Hudson Bay. One fox was collected in 1974 in the aspen-oak transition zone of southern Manitoba, 840 km from Hudson Bay and almost 1000 km south of the barren-ground tundra, evidently after one of the farthest overland movements of the species ever recorded in North America. &UMfi. Les migrations du renard arctique au Manitoba. On prksente un compta rendu des mouvements B long terme et du comportement migrateur du renard arctique au Manitoba. Durant la p6riode de 1919-75, les maxima de peuplement tendaient fi revenir B des intervalles de trois ans, le nombre de renards pris au pihge dans une ann6e donn6e variant entre 24 et 8,400. On a constat6 que l'atiiux de renards dans la for & bor6ale suivait les diminutions de population chez leurs proies Text Arctic Arctic Fox Arctic Arctique* Hudson Bay renard arctique Tundra Unknown Arctic Hudson Hudson Bay Renard ENVELOPE(-63.767,-63.767,-65.017,-65.017) Rendu ENVELOPE(-67.059,-67.059,-67.449,-67.449)
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description ABSTRACT. A review is provided of the long-range movements and migratory behaviour of the arctic fox in Manitoba. During the period 1919-75, peaks in population tended to occur at three-year intervals, the number of foxes trapped in any particular year varying between 24 and 8,400. Influxes of foxes into the boreal forest were found to follow decreases in the population of their lemming prey along the west coast of Hudson Bay. One fox was collected in 1974 in the aspen-oak transition zone of southern Manitoba, 840 km from Hudson Bay and almost 1000 km south of the barren-ground tundra, evidently after one of the farthest overland movements of the species ever recorded in North America. &UMfi. Les migrations du renard arctique au Manitoba. On prksente un compta rendu des mouvements B long terme et du comportement migrateur du renard arctique au Manitoba. Durant la p6riode de 1919-75, les maxima de peuplement tendaient fi revenir B des intervalles de trois ans, le nombre de renards pris au pihge dans une ann6e donn6e variant entre 24 et 8,400. On a constat6 que l'atiiux de renards dans la for & bor6ale suivait les diminutions de population chez leurs proies
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