Analyzing Winter Activities of Wild Taimyr Reindeer Using Argos Satellite Collars
Using Argos GPS satellite collars, twelve members of the largest wild reindeer herd in the world were tracked for 10 months between 2013-2014. Spatial analysis of this data has allowed for research to understand the behaviors of this species who survive the Siberian cold in the Taimyr region of Russ...
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ftunortherniowa:oai:scholarworks.uni.edu:agss-1004 2023-05-15T18:31:13+02:00 Analyzing Winter Activities of Wild Taimyr Reindeer Using Argos Satellite Collars Francis, Emily 2015-04-01T19:00:00Z https://scholarworks.uni.edu/agss/2015/all/19 EN eng UNI ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.uni.edu/agss/2015/all/19 Annual Graduate Student Symposium Reindeer--Wintering--Russia (Federation)--Taymyr Peninsula Geography text 2015 ftunortherniowa 2022-03-07T13:07:57Z Using Argos GPS satellite collars, twelve members of the largest wild reindeer herd in the world were tracked for 10 months between 2013-2014. Spatial analysis of this data has allowed for research to understand the behaviors of this species who survive the Siberian cold in the Taimyr region of Russia. Text Taimyr Taymyr Taymyr Peninsula University of Northern Iowa: UNI ScholarWorks |
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Using Argos GPS satellite collars, twelve members of the largest wild reindeer herd in the world were tracked for 10 months between 2013-2014. Spatial analysis of this data has allowed for research to understand the behaviors of this species who survive the Siberian cold in the Taimyr region of Russia. |
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