Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia

The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many areas of British Columbia during the 1900's. Recent studies have found that predation during the summer is the major cause of mortality and current population declines. Increased moose {Alecs al...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Authors: D.R. Seip, D.B. Cichowski
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1996
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.4.1223
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:53ef0cae52c44e4baa0dfd56fd01adce 2023-05-15T15:50:08+02:00 Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia D.R. Seip D.B. Cichowski 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.4.1223 https://doaj.org/article/53ef0cae52c44e4baa0dfd56fd01adce EN eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1223 https://doaj.org/toc/1890-6729 doi:10.7557/2.16.4.1223 1890-6729 https://doaj.org/article/53ef0cae52c44e4baa0dfd56fd01adce Rangifer, Vol 16, Iss 4 (1996) caribou British Columbia population dynamics predator-prey relationships Rangifer tarandus Animal culture SF1-1100 article 1996 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.4.1223 2022-12-31T09:36:48Z The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many areas of British Columbia during the 1900's. Recent studies have found that predation during the summer is the major cause of mortality and current population declines. Increased moose {Alecs alces) populations may be related to past and current caribou declines by sustaining greater numbers of wolves (Canis lupus). Mortality rates were greater in areas where caribou calved in forested habitats, in close proximity to predators and moose. Caribou populations which had calving sites in alpine areas, islands, and rugged mountains experienced lower mortality and were generally stable or increasing. A predator-induced population decline in one area appeared to stabilize at low caribou densities, suggesting that the wolf predation rate may be density dependent. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus caribou Rangifer Rangifer tarandus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Rangifer 16 4 73
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topic caribou
British Columbia
population dynamics
predator-prey relationships
Rangifer tarandus
Animal culture
SF1-1100
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British Columbia
population dynamics
predator-prey relationships
Rangifer tarandus
Animal culture
SF1-1100
D.R. Seip
D.B. Cichowski
Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
topic_facet caribou
British Columbia
population dynamics
predator-prey relationships
Rangifer tarandus
Animal culture
SF1-1100
description The abundance and geographic range of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) decreased in many areas of British Columbia during the 1900's. Recent studies have found that predation during the summer is the major cause of mortality and current population declines. Increased moose {Alecs alces) populations may be related to past and current caribou declines by sustaining greater numbers of wolves (Canis lupus). Mortality rates were greater in areas where caribou calved in forested habitats, in close proximity to predators and moose. Caribou populations which had calving sites in alpine areas, islands, and rugged mountains experienced lower mortality and were generally stable or increasing. A predator-induced population decline in one area appeared to stabilize at low caribou densities, suggesting that the wolf predation rate may be density dependent.
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D.B. Cichowski
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D.B. Cichowski
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title Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
title_short Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
title_full Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
title_fullStr Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed Population Ecology of Caribou in British Columbia
title_sort population ecology of caribou in british columbia
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
publishDate 1996
url https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.4.1223
https://doaj.org/article/53ef0cae52c44e4baa0dfd56fd01adce
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caribou
Rangifer
Rangifer tarandus
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caribou
Rangifer
Rangifer tarandus
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