Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland

Increasing hunting pressure in Greenland demands improved knowledge on Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) biology in general and movement and grouping behaviour in specific to insure their proper management. Improving the exchange of information between hunters and managers is also necessary. Muskox site fid...

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Main Author: Aastrup, P. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9ce71ca0-7e9d-11dd-a5a8-000ea68e967b 2023-05-15T16:03:49+02:00 Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland Aastrup, P. J. 2004 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/muskox-site-fidelity-and-group-cohesion-in-jameson-land-east-greenland(9ce71ca0-7e9d-11dd-a5a8-000ea68e967b).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Aastrup , P J 2004 , ' Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland ' , Polar Biology , vol. 27 , no. 1 , pp. 50-55 . dispersal management marking mobility range tagging recapture recovery hunting article 2004 ftuniaarhuspubl 2020-07-18T20:51:55Z Increasing hunting pressure in Greenland demands improved knowledge on Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) biology in general and movement and grouping behaviour in specific to insure their proper management. Improving the exchange of information between hunters and managers is also necessary. Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion was examined over a 16-year period using 477 earmarked individuals tagged in 1982 and 1983. Combining information from scientists and hunters, observations of live individuals were primarily made from 1983 to 1990, while the latest tagged muskoxen reported shot was from 1998. Muskoxen in this area had a very loose group structure, with mother-young pairs as the only apparent bond between individuals. Furthermore, the tagged muskoxen lacked strong fidelity to the site where they were tagged and roamed within an 11.000-km2 area. Hunters reported tagged muskoxen shot up to 120 km away from the capture site. From the hunters' reports, we determined that the central part of Jameson Land around Mikael Bjerg was the preferred hunting area in winter. In summer, most muskoxen were shot near the coast of the central part of Jameson Land. The hunter compliance in this study confirms that such cooperation can provide important information for management related to muskox harvesting and monitoring. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland muskox ovibos moschatus Polar Biology Aarhus University: Research Greenland Jameson Land ENVELOPE(-23.500,-23.500,71.167,71.167)
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topic dispersal
management
marking
mobility
range
tagging
recapture
recovery
hunting
spellingShingle dispersal
management
marking
mobility
range
tagging
recapture
recovery
hunting
Aastrup, P. J.
Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
topic_facet dispersal
management
marking
mobility
range
tagging
recapture
recovery
hunting
description Increasing hunting pressure in Greenland demands improved knowledge on Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) biology in general and movement and grouping behaviour in specific to insure their proper management. Improving the exchange of information between hunters and managers is also necessary. Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion was examined over a 16-year period using 477 earmarked individuals tagged in 1982 and 1983. Combining information from scientists and hunters, observations of live individuals were primarily made from 1983 to 1990, while the latest tagged muskoxen reported shot was from 1998. Muskoxen in this area had a very loose group structure, with mother-young pairs as the only apparent bond between individuals. Furthermore, the tagged muskoxen lacked strong fidelity to the site where they were tagged and roamed within an 11.000-km2 area. Hunters reported tagged muskoxen shot up to 120 km away from the capture site. From the hunters' reports, we determined that the central part of Jameson Land around Mikael Bjerg was the preferred hunting area in winter. In summer, most muskoxen were shot near the coast of the central part of Jameson Land. The hunter compliance in this study confirms that such cooperation can provide important information for management related to muskox harvesting and monitoring.
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author Aastrup, P. J.
author_facet Aastrup, P. J.
author_sort Aastrup, P. J.
title Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
title_short Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
title_full Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
title_fullStr Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland
title_sort muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in jameson land, east greenland
publishDate 2004
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/muskox-site-fidelity-and-group-cohesion-in-jameson-land-east-greenland(9ce71ca0-7e9d-11dd-a5a8-000ea68e967b).html
long_lat ENVELOPE(-23.500,-23.500,71.167,71.167)
geographic Greenland
Jameson Land
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Jameson Land
genre East Greenland
Greenland
muskox
ovibos moschatus
Polar Biology
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Greenland
muskox
ovibos moschatus
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op_source Aastrup , P J 2004 , ' Muskox site fidelity and group cohesion in Jameson Land, East Greenland ' , Polar Biology , vol. 27 , no. 1 , pp. 50-55 .
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