What do caribou eat? A review of the literature on caribou diet

Historically the study of diet caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus (Gmelin, 1788)) has been specific to herds and few comprehensive circumpolar analyses of Rangifer diet exist. As a result, the importance of certain diet items may play an outsized role in the caribou diet zeitgeist, e.g., lichen...

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Main Authors: Webber, Quinn M.R., Ferraro, Kristy, Hendrix, Jack, Vander Wal, Eric
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Published: University of Toronto 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/110109
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spelling ftunivtoronto:oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/110109 2023-05-15T15:11:20+02:00 What do caribou eat? A review of the literature on caribou diet Webber, Quinn M.R. Ferraro, Kristy Hendrix, Jack Vander Wal, Eric 2021-12-03 application/pdf application/msword http://hdl.handle.net/1807/110109 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjz-2021-0162 unknown University of Toronto 0008-4301 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/110109 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjz-2021-0162 Article Article Post-Print 2021 ftunivtoronto 2022-02-13T18:21:39Z Historically the study of diet caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus (Gmelin, 1788)) has been specific to herds and few comprehensive circumpolar analyses of Rangifer diet exist. As a result, the importance of certain diet items may play an outsized role in the caribou diet zeitgeist, e.g., lichen. It is incumbent to challenge this notion and test the relevant importance of various diet items within the context of prevailing hypotheses. We provide a systematic overview of 30 caribou studies reporting caribou diet and test biologically relevant hypotheses about spatial and temporal dietary variation. Our results indicate that in the winter caribou primarily consume lichen, but in warmer seasons, and primary productivity is lower, caribou primarily consume graminoids and other vascular plants. In more productive environments, where caribou have more competitors and predators, consumption of lichen increased. Overall, our description of caribou diet reveals that caribou diet is highly variable, but in circumstances where they can consume vascular plants, they will. As climate change affects Boreal and Arctic ecosystems, the type and volume of food consumed by caribou has become an increasingly important focus for conservation and management of caribou. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Rangifer tarandus University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Arctic
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description Historically the study of diet caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus (Gmelin, 1788)) has been specific to herds and few comprehensive circumpolar analyses of Rangifer diet exist. As a result, the importance of certain diet items may play an outsized role in the caribou diet zeitgeist, e.g., lichen. It is incumbent to challenge this notion and test the relevant importance of various diet items within the context of prevailing hypotheses. We provide a systematic overview of 30 caribou studies reporting caribou diet and test biologically relevant hypotheses about spatial and temporal dietary variation. Our results indicate that in the winter caribou primarily consume lichen, but in warmer seasons, and primary productivity is lower, caribou primarily consume graminoids and other vascular plants. In more productive environments, where caribou have more competitors and predators, consumption of lichen increased. Overall, our description of caribou diet reveals that caribou diet is highly variable, but in circumstances where they can consume vascular plants, they will. As climate change affects Boreal and Arctic ecosystems, the type and volume of food consumed by caribou has become an increasingly important focus for conservation and management of caribou. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author.
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author Webber, Quinn M.R.
Ferraro, Kristy
Hendrix, Jack
Vander Wal, Eric
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What do caribou eat? A review of the literature on caribou diet
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