The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment

Twenty-one harassment trials on 14 muskox herds were conducted in April and May 1982 on eastern Melville Island, N.W.T. Each trial consisted of a slow approach directly toward the herd on a snowmobile. The snowmobile, returned along its approach path as soon as 50% of the herd was alerted. Distance...

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Main Authors: McLaren, Margaret A., Green, Jeffrey E.
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1985
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description Twenty-one harassment trials on 14 muskox herds were conducted in April and May 1982 on eastern Melville Island, N.W.T. Each trial consisted of a slow approach directly toward the herd on a snowmobile. The snowmobile, returned along its approach path as soon as 50% of the herd was alerted. Distance at which the first animal reacted (IRD) averaged 345.0 m(range 162-650 m) and the distance from the herd at closest approach (CAD) averaged 267.2 m(range 87-645 m). IRD was positively correlated with wind speed. No correlation between CAD and any of the measured variables was found. Maximum reaction level of the herd was positively correlated with herd size (rs = 0.488, P<0.05). No significant differences in IRD or CAD were found between or among classes of discrete variables such as topography and wind direction, but sample sizes were small. Adult female muskoxen reacted first more frequently than expected (P<0.02). Two herds were approached repeatedly (one six times and one three times) to assess habituation. Results were inconclusive. IRD for the herd that was approached three times decreased progressively. IRD for a herd approached six times was variable but shortest on the sixth approach and the reaction level of the herd also was low on the sixth approach.Key words: muskoxen, harassment, snowmobile, Melville Island, N.W.T. Mots clés: boeuf musqué, harcèlement, motoneige, île Melville, T.N.-O.
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/65184 2025-06-15T14:14:44+00:00 The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment McLaren, Margaret A. Green, Jeffrey E. 1985-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65184 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65184/49098 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65184 ARCTIC; Vol. 38 No. 3 (1985): September: 167–260; 188-193 1923-1245 0004-0843 Animal behaviour Environmental impacts Muskoxen Noise Snowmobiles Melville Island N.W.T./Nunavut info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1985 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Twenty-one harassment trials on 14 muskox herds were conducted in April and May 1982 on eastern Melville Island, N.W.T. Each trial consisted of a slow approach directly toward the herd on a snowmobile. The snowmobile, returned along its approach path as soon as 50% of the herd was alerted. Distance at which the first animal reacted (IRD) averaged 345.0 m(range 162-650 m) and the distance from the herd at closest approach (CAD) averaged 267.2 m(range 87-645 m). IRD was positively correlated with wind speed. No correlation between CAD and any of the measured variables was found. Maximum reaction level of the herd was positively correlated with herd size (rs = 0.488, P<0.05). No significant differences in IRD or CAD were found between or among classes of discrete variables such as topography and wind direction, but sample sizes were small. Adult female muskoxen reacted first more frequently than expected (P<0.02). Two herds were approached repeatedly (one six times and one three times) to assess habituation. Results were inconclusive. IRD for the herd that was approached three times decreased progressively. IRD for a herd approached six times was variable but shortest on the sixth approach and the reaction level of the herd also was low on the sixth approach.Key words: muskoxen, harassment, snowmobile, Melville Island, N.W.T. Mots clés: boeuf musqué, harcèlement, motoneige, île Melville, T.N.-O. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic muskox Nunavut Melville Island Unknown Nunavut ARCTIC 38 3
spellingShingle Animal behaviour
Environmental impacts
Muskoxen
Noise
Snowmobiles
Melville Island
N.W.T./Nunavut
McLaren, Margaret A.
Green, Jeffrey E.
The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title_full The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title_fullStr The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title_full_unstemmed The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title_short The Reactions of Muskoxen to Snowmobile Harassment
title_sort reactions of muskoxen to snowmobile harassment
topic Animal behaviour
Environmental impacts
Muskoxen
Noise
Snowmobiles
Melville Island
N.W.T./Nunavut
topic_facet Animal behaviour
Environmental impacts
Muskoxen
Noise
Snowmobiles
Melville Island
N.W.T./Nunavut
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