Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada
We identified 97 Rangifer tarandus and 17 Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada. In July 1991, the Canadian populations totalled 1.9 to 2.6 million caribou, 13 600 reindeer and 108 600 muskoxen. Seven barren-ground caribou populations contributed about 75% to Canada's total number of caribou....
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description | We identified 97 Rangifer tarandus and 17 Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada. In July 1991, the Canadian populations totalled 1.9 to 2.6 million caribou, 13 600 reindeer and 108 600 muskoxen. Seven barren-ground caribou populations contributed about 75% to Canada's total number of caribou. Most population trends of these barren-ground caribou had shiftet from increasing in the early 1980s to stable or decreasing in the late 1980s. The George River herd of Quebec and Labrador has been decreasing since 1987, but remains the largest Canadian caribou population. The ecological factors driving barren-ground caribou population dynamics are not well understood. Arctic islands caribou are about 17% of all Canadian caribou. Over 60% of Arctic islands caribou occurred on Baffin Island. Most Arctic islands populations were decreasing with the exceptions of Southampton, Bathurst, Victoria and Baffin islands. Movements within and between islands are not well understood, and probably limit the usefulness of small surveys for indicating long-term trends of Arctic islands caribou populations. Woodland caribou form about 7% of all Canadian caribou, with about 40% of these occurring on the island of Newfoundland. Most Canadian woodland caribou have not been well studied or censused. In many areas, they were faced with an increasing rate of habitat loss. Exceptions included: some eastern Yukon populations and most Newfoundland populations which were increasing. Over 70% of the Canadian muskox population occurred on Banks and Victoria islands. Almost all muskox populations were increasing, especially those on Banks, Victoria, Melville and Bathurst islands. Muskoxen on the mainland Northwest Territories are re-colonizing southern portions of their historical distribution. |
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spelling | ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/1017 2025-01-16T20:21:46+00:00 Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada Ferguson, Michael A. D. 1992-10-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1017 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.12.3.1017 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1017/971 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1017 doi:10.7557/2.12.3.1017 Copyright (c) 2015 Michael A. D. Ferguson http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 12 Nr 3 (1992); 127-141 Rangifer; Vol 12 No 3 (1992); 127-141 1890-6729 Rangifer tarandus Ovibos moschatus caribou reindeer muskox Canada population trends info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1992 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.12.3.1017 2021-08-16T14:46:39Z We identified 97 Rangifer tarandus and 17 Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada. In July 1991, the Canadian populations totalled 1.9 to 2.6 million caribou, 13 600 reindeer and 108 600 muskoxen. Seven barren-ground caribou populations contributed about 75% to Canada's total number of caribou. Most population trends of these barren-ground caribou had shiftet from increasing in the early 1980s to stable or decreasing in the late 1980s. The George River herd of Quebec and Labrador has been decreasing since 1987, but remains the largest Canadian caribou population. The ecological factors driving barren-ground caribou population dynamics are not well understood. Arctic islands caribou are about 17% of all Canadian caribou. Over 60% of Arctic islands caribou occurred on Baffin Island. Most Arctic islands populations were decreasing with the exceptions of Southampton, Bathurst, Victoria and Baffin islands. Movements within and between islands are not well understood, and probably limit the usefulness of small surveys for indicating long-term trends of Arctic islands caribou populations. Woodland caribou form about 7% of all Canadian caribou, with about 40% of these occurring on the island of Newfoundland. Most Canadian woodland caribou have not been well studied or censused. In many areas, they were faced with an increasing rate of habitat loss. Exceptions included: some eastern Yukon populations and most Newfoundland populations which were increasing. Over 70% of the Canadian muskox population occurred on Banks and Victoria islands. Almost all muskox populations were increasing, especially those on Banks, Victoria, Melville and Bathurst islands. Muskoxen on the mainland Northwest Territories are re-colonizing southern portions of their historical distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Baffin Island Baffin muskox Newfoundland Northwest Territories ovibos moschatus Rangifer Rangifer tarandus Yukon University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Arctic Baffin Island Canada Newfoundland Northwest Territories Yukon Rangifer 12 3 127 |
spellingShingle | Rangifer tarandus Ovibos moschatus caribou reindeer muskox Canada population trends Ferguson, Michael A. D. Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title | Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title_full | Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title_fullStr | Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title_full_unstemmed | Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title_short | Status and trends of Rangifer tarandus and Ovibos moschatus populations in Canada |
title_sort | status and trends of rangifer tarandus and ovibos moschatus populations in canada |
topic | Rangifer tarandus Ovibos moschatus caribou reindeer muskox Canada population trends |
topic_facet | Rangifer tarandus Ovibos moschatus caribou reindeer muskox Canada population trends |
url | https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1017 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.12.3.1017 |