Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters.
Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16711061 2023-05-15T15:04:31+02:00 Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. Timothy J. Fullman (11506817) Brian T. Person (11506820) Alexander K. Prichard (11469590) Lincoln S. Parrett (11506823) 2021-09-30T17:35:52Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258128.t002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Transition_probabilities_for_caribou_use_of_the_coastal_plain_in_the_north_of_the_study_area_Coastal_and_the_Brooks_Range_mountains_in_the_south_of_the_study_area_Brooks_in_subsequent_winters_/16711061 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258128.t002 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Sociology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified used gps telemetry rapidly warming arctic ongoing human development many animals migrate exhibit migratory plasticity teshekpuk caribou herd multiple areas used 76 female caribou annual movement paths among different individuals investigated migration dynamics div >< p individuals may lead wintering area use winter site fidelity distance partial migrant wintering area winter use unfamiliar areas partial migration may relate caribou face adding caribou movement behavior directed movement take advantage population migrating one portion migration varied latter featuring growing list found within fitness consequences fall migration factors influence classified 78 benefit ratio Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258128.t002 2021-12-20T01:06:16Z Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. Dataset Arctic Brooks Range Unknown Arctic |
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Ecology Sociology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified used gps telemetry rapidly warming arctic ongoing human development many animals migrate exhibit migratory plasticity teshekpuk caribou herd multiple areas used 76 female caribou annual movement paths among different individuals investigated migration dynamics div >< p individuals may lead wintering area use winter site fidelity distance partial migrant wintering area winter use unfamiliar areas partial migration may relate caribou face adding caribou movement behavior directed movement take advantage population migrating one portion migration varied latter featuring growing list found within fitness consequences fall migration factors influence classified 78 benefit ratio |
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Ecology Sociology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified used gps telemetry rapidly warming arctic ongoing human development many animals migrate exhibit migratory plasticity teshekpuk caribou herd multiple areas used 76 female caribou annual movement paths among different individuals investigated migration dynamics div >< p individuals may lead wintering area use winter site fidelity distance partial migrant wintering area winter use unfamiliar areas partial migration may relate caribou face adding caribou movement behavior directed movement take advantage population migrating one portion migration varied latter featuring growing list found within fitness consequences fall migration factors influence classified 78 benefit ratio Timothy J. Fullman (11506817) Brian T. Person (11506820) Alexander K. Prichard (11469590) Lincoln S. Parrett (11506823) Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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Ecology Sociology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified used gps telemetry rapidly warming arctic ongoing human development many animals migrate exhibit migratory plasticity teshekpuk caribou herd multiple areas used 76 female caribou annual movement paths among different individuals investigated migration dynamics div >< p individuals may lead wintering area use winter site fidelity distance partial migrant wintering area winter use unfamiliar areas partial migration may relate caribou face adding caribou movement behavior directed movement take advantage population migrating one portion migration varied latter featuring growing list found within fitness consequences fall migration factors influence classified 78 benefit ratio |
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Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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Timothy J. Fullman (11506817) Brian T. Person (11506820) Alexander K. Prichard (11469590) Lincoln S. Parrett (11506823) |
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Timothy J. Fullman (11506817) Brian T. Person (11506820) Alexander K. Prichard (11469590) Lincoln S. Parrett (11506823) |
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Timothy J. Fullman (11506817) |
title |
Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
title_short |
Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
title_full |
Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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Transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (Coastal) and the Brooks Range mountains in the south of the study area (Brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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transition probabilities for caribou use of the coastal plain in the north of the study area (coastal) and the brooks range mountains in the south of the study area (brooks) in subsequent winters. |
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