Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints, releases and population dynamics

Abstract: Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the last 20 years were obtained from the literature and personal communication with researchers. Information was analysed in relation to ecotype (insular, montane, barren-ground, and woodland/f...

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Main Authors: F. F. Mallory, T. L. Hillis
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Published: 1998
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.692.2188 2023-05-15T18:03:56+02:00 Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints, releases and population dynamics F. F. Mallory T. L. Hillis The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1998 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.692.2188 http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/viewFile/1541/1447/ en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.692.2188 http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/viewFile/1541/1447/ Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/viewFile/1541/1447/ Key words caribou reindeer ecology demography status subspecies. Rangifer Special Issue No. 10 49-60 text 1998 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T18:27:18Z Abstract: Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the last 20 years were obtained from the literature and personal communication with researchers. Information was analysed in relation to ecotype (insular, montane, barren-ground, and woodland/forest), population status (increasing, stable, decre-asing), herd size, human impact, and temporal change in number. The data support the conclusions (1) that each ecoty-pe is exposed to different ecological constraints and releases, which influence the demographic characteristics of their populations, (2) that subspecific (genotypic) classification does not explain the demographic characteristics of caribou populations, (3) that insular and montane ecotype populations are relatively stable, (4) that barren-ground ecotype herds are currently experiencing synchronous population growth throughout the circumpolar region and may undergo population cycles, (5) that in North America, the woodland caribou subspecies (genotype) forms the largest barren-ground ecotype herd in the world and is not endangered nor at risk, (6) that populations of woodland/forest ecotypes are declining and threatened throughout the circumpolar region, possibly due to the interaction of human disturbance and predation, and (7) that no relationship exists between herd size and risk of being classified as threatened by researchers. Text Rangifer Rangifer tarandus Unknown
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caribou
reindeer
ecology
demography
status
subspecies. Rangifer
Special Issue No. 10
49-60
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caribou
reindeer
ecology
demography
status
subspecies. Rangifer
Special Issue No. 10
49-60
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T. L. Hillis
Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints, releases and population dynamics
topic_facet Key words
caribou
reindeer
ecology
demography
status
subspecies. Rangifer
Special Issue No. 10
49-60
description Abstract: Data on the status of caribou {Rangifer tarandus) herds throughout the circumpolar region during the last 20 years were obtained from the literature and personal communication with researchers. Information was analysed in relation to ecotype (insular, montane, barren-ground, and woodland/forest), population status (increasing, stable, decre-asing), herd size, human impact, and temporal change in number. The data support the conclusions (1) that each ecoty-pe is exposed to different ecological constraints and releases, which influence the demographic characteristics of their populations, (2) that subspecific (genotypic) classification does not explain the demographic characteristics of caribou populations, (3) that insular and montane ecotype populations are relatively stable, (4) that barren-ground ecotype herds are currently experiencing synchronous population growth throughout the circumpolar region and may undergo population cycles, (5) that in North America, the woodland caribou subspecies (genotype) forms the largest barren-ground ecotype herd in the world and is not endangered nor at risk, (6) that populations of woodland/forest ecotypes are declining and threatened throughout the circumpolar region, possibly due to the interaction of human disturbance and predation, and (7) that no relationship exists between herd size and risk of being classified as threatened by researchers.
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title_fullStr Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints, releases and population dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints, releases and population dynamics
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