Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology

"Caribou and wild reindeer populations fluctuate over time. On this fact there is general agreement. Factors responsible for population limitation and subsequent declines have been examined within the framework of animal population theory. There is, however, little agreement when factors limiti...

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Main Author: Klein, David R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6575
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/6575 2023-05-15T15:53:28+02:00 Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology Klein, David R. North America United States, Canada 1991 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6575 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/6575 Rangifer 7 30-35 population climate disease competition caribou Wildlife Journal Article published Case Study 1991 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:05Z "Caribou and wild reindeer populations fluctuate over time. On this fact there is general agreement. Factors responsible for population limitation and subsequent declines have been examined within the framework of animal population theory. There is, however, little agreement when factors limiting specific populations are generalized to Rangifer populations over broad geographic regions. Comparative examinations of wild Rangifer populations worldwide discloses that factors that have regulated those populations are highly variable between populations, apparently as a reflection of the differences in environmental variables unique to each population. Examples exist of populations where major regulating factors have been climatic extremes, predation, hunting mortality, food limitation, insects, parasites, disease, interspecific competition, and human developmental impacts or combinations of these factors. This diversity of limiting factors affecting caribou and wild reindeer populations is a reflection of the ecologial complexity of the species, a concept that has often been ignored in past efforts to reach management decisions by extrapolation from the limited localized knowledge available on the species." Article in Journal/Newspaper caribou Rangifer Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Canada
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topic population
climate
disease
competition
caribou
Wildlife
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climate
disease
competition
caribou
Wildlife
Klein, David R.
Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
topic_facet population
climate
disease
competition
caribou
Wildlife
description "Caribou and wild reindeer populations fluctuate over time. On this fact there is general agreement. Factors responsible for population limitation and subsequent declines have been examined within the framework of animal population theory. There is, however, little agreement when factors limiting specific populations are generalized to Rangifer populations over broad geographic regions. Comparative examinations of wild Rangifer populations worldwide discloses that factors that have regulated those populations are highly variable between populations, apparently as a reflection of the differences in environmental variables unique to each population. Examples exist of populations where major regulating factors have been climatic extremes, predation, hunting mortality, food limitation, insects, parasites, disease, interspecific competition, and human developmental impacts or combinations of these factors. This diversity of limiting factors affecting caribou and wild reindeer populations is a reflection of the ecologial complexity of the species, a concept that has often been ignored in past efforts to reach management decisions by extrapolation from the limited localized knowledge available on the species."
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title Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
title_short Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
title_full Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
title_fullStr Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
title_full_unstemmed Limiting Factors in Caribou Population Ecology
title_sort limiting factors in caribou population ecology
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