Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.

Habitat mapping and habitat supply assessment have been identified as key elements of the Alberta Woodland Caribou Conservation Strategy. Previous studies from northeastern Alberta have shown that caribou select lowland habitat types and avoid upland. The objectives of our study were to determine wh...

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Main Authors: Wynes, B. B., Wasel, S. S., Schneider, R. R., Dzus, E. E., Hiltz, M. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/503b4ad0-d350-4bf1-8e03-f4714a7e3fb7
https://doi.org/10.7939/R3CV2N
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author Wynes, B. B.
Wasel, S. S.
Schneider, R. R.
Dzus, E. E.
Hiltz, M. M.
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Schneider, R. R.
Dzus, E. E.
Hiltz, M. M.
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description Habitat mapping and habitat supply assessment have been identified as key elements of the Alberta Woodland Caribou Conservation Strategy. Previous studies from northeastern Alberta have shown that caribou select lowland habitat types and avoid upland. The objectives of our study were to determine whether these selection patterns are consistent across all of northern Alberta and to generate a map of habitat suitability for the entire region. Our database included over 11 000 radiotelemetry locations collected over six years from caribou across northern Alberta. We also had available a recently revised map of peatlands for the entire province. We found that polygons in the peatland map containing greater than 30% bog were selected by caribou. Fens were also selected, but not as strongly as bogs. Habitat polygons containing greater than 50% non-peat were avoided. These findings were consistent among all regions studied, and among years. The proportion of caribou relocations declined exponentially with distance from polygons classified as peatlands. Based on the observed selection patterns, we reclassified the peatland map to reflect the potential suitability of habitat for caribou across northern Alberta.
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:503b4ad0-d350-4bf1-8e03-f4714a7e3fb7 2025-05-25T13:53:06+00:00 Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada. Wynes, B. B. Wasel, S. S. Schneider, R. R. Dzus, E. E. Hiltz, M. M. 2000 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/503b4ad0-d350-4bf1-8e03-f4714a7e3fb7 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3CV2N English eng doi:10.7939/R3CV2N http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Rangifer tarandus caribou Woodland caribou Habitat suitability Conservation Alberta Radio telemetry Article (Published) 2000 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R3CV2N 2025-04-28T14:33:56Z Habitat mapping and habitat supply assessment have been identified as key elements of the Alberta Woodland Caribou Conservation Strategy. Previous studies from northeastern Alberta have shown that caribou select lowland habitat types and avoid upland. The objectives of our study were to determine whether these selection patterns are consistent across all of northern Alberta and to generate a map of habitat suitability for the entire region. Our database included over 11 000 radiotelemetry locations collected over six years from caribou across northern Alberta. We also had available a recently revised map of peatlands for the entire province. We found that polygons in the peatland map containing greater than 30% bog were selected by caribou. Fens were also selected, but not as strongly as bogs. Habitat polygons containing greater than 50% non-peat were avoided. These findings were consistent among all regions studied, and among years. The proportion of caribou relocations declined exponentially with distance from polygons classified as peatlands. Based on the observed selection patterns, we reclassified the peatland map to reflect the potential suitability of habitat for caribou across northern Alberta. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer tarandus University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Canada
spellingShingle Rangifer tarandus caribou
Woodland caribou
Habitat suitability
Conservation
Alberta
Radio telemetry
Wynes, B. B.
Wasel, S. S.
Schneider, R. R.
Dzus, E. E.
Hiltz, M. M.
Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title_full Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title_fullStr Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title_full_unstemmed Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title_short Habitat use by caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou in Northern Alberta, Canada.
title_sort habitat use by caribou rangifer tarandus caribou in northern alberta, canada.
topic Rangifer tarandus caribou
Woodland caribou
Habitat suitability
Conservation
Alberta
Radio telemetry
topic_facet Rangifer tarandus caribou
Woodland caribou
Habitat suitability
Conservation
Alberta
Radio telemetry
url https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/503b4ad0-d350-4bf1-8e03-f4714a7e3fb7
https://doi.org/10.7939/R3CV2N