Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores
Dark marks in the rings of white spruce less than 50 yr old in Yukon, Canada, are correlated with the number of stems browsed by snowshoe hares. The frequency of these marks is positively correlated with the density of hares in the same region. The frequency of marks in trees germinating between 175...
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ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/443 2023-05-15T16:35:28+02:00 Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores Sinclair, A. R. E. Gosline, J. M. Holdsworth, G. Krebs, C. J. Boutin, S. Smith, N. M. Boonstra, Rudy Dale, M. 1993 2709547 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1807/443 en_CA eng University of Chicago Press American Naturalist, Vol. 141, No. 2. (Feb., 1993), pp. 173-198. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/443 Article 1993 ftunivtoronto 2020-06-17T11:06:21Z Dark marks in the rings of white spruce less than 50 yr old in Yukon, Canada, are correlated with the number of stems browsed by snowshoe hares. The frequency of these marks is positively correlated with the density of hares in the same region. The frequency of marks in trees germinating between 1751 and 1983 is positively correlated with the hare fur records of the Hudson Bay Company. Both tree marks and hare numbers are correlated with sunspot numbers, and there is a 10-yr periodicity in the correlograms. Phase analysis shows that tree marks and sunspot numbers have periods of nearly constant phase difference during the years 1751-1787, 1838-1870, and 1948 to the present, and these periods coincide with those of high sunspot maxima. The nearly constant phase relations between the annual net snow accumulation on Mount Logan and (1) tree mark ratios, (2) hare fur records before about 1895, and (3) sunspot number during periods of high amplitude in the cycles suggest there is a solar cycle-climate-hare population and tree mark link. We suggest four ways of testing this hypothesis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Mount Logan Yukon University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Yukon Hudson Bay Canada Hudson Mount Logan ENVELOPE(-140.405,-140.405,60.567,60.567) |
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Dark marks in the rings of white spruce less than 50 yr old in Yukon, Canada, are correlated with the number of stems browsed by snowshoe hares. The frequency of these marks is positively correlated with the density of hares in the same region. The frequency of marks in trees germinating between 1751 and 1983 is positively correlated with the hare fur records of the Hudson Bay Company. Both tree marks and hare numbers are correlated with sunspot numbers, and there is a 10-yr periodicity in the correlograms. Phase analysis shows that tree marks and sunspot numbers have periods of nearly constant phase difference during the years 1751-1787, 1838-1870, and 1948 to the present, and these periods coincide with those of high sunspot maxima. The nearly constant phase relations between the annual net snow accumulation on Mount Logan and (1) tree mark ratios, (2) hare fur records before about 1895, and (3) sunspot number during periods of high amplitude in the cycles suggest there is a solar cycle-climate-hare population and tree mark link. We suggest four ways of testing this hypothesis. |
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Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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Sinclair, A. R. E. Gosline, J. M. Holdsworth, G. Krebs, C. J. Boutin, S. Smith, N. M. Boonstra, Rudy Dale, M. |
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Sinclair, A. R. E. Gosline, J. M. Holdsworth, G. Krebs, C. J. Boutin, S. Smith, N. M. Boonstra, Rudy Dale, M. Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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Sinclair, A. R. E. Gosline, J. M. Holdsworth, G. Krebs, C. J. Boutin, S. Smith, N. M. Boonstra, Rudy Dale, M. |
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Sinclair, A. R. E. |
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Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in canada? evidence from tree rings and ice cores |
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University of Chicago Press |
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1993 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1807/443 |
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ENVELOPE(-140.405,-140.405,60.567,60.567) |
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Yukon Hudson Bay Canada Hudson Mount Logan |
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Yukon Hudson Bay Canada Hudson Mount Logan |
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Hudson Bay Mount Logan Yukon |
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Hudson Bay Mount Logan Yukon |
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American Naturalist, Vol. 141, No. 2. (Feb., 1993), pp. 173-198. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/443 |
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