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Distribution and movements of woodland caribou on disturbed landscapes in west-central Manitoba : implications for forestry [PDF]
Forest operations have been implicated in adversely impacting woodland caribou populations. In order to improve on existing forestry mitigation plans on caribou ranges, the distribution and movements of the Kississing-Naosap herd on disturbed landscapes ...
Lander, Carrie-Anne
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Analysis of forest stands used by wintering woodland caribou in Ontario
K. Antoniak, H. G. Cumming
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In nine grassland sites in Europe and North America, nutrient addition caused a larger relative decline in non‐vascular plant (NVP) than vascular plant species richness. Hence, not accounting for NVPs can lead to underestimation of losses in plant diversity in response to continued nutrient pollution of grasslands.
Risto Virtanen+9 more
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FInCH: Fast statistical inference for continuous‐time animal movement
Abstract It is common for movement ecologists to model individual‐level animal movement in discrete time using methods such as hidden Markov models (HMMs). Although often the fitting of HMMs is computationally efficient, the key assumptions required to model in discrete time become limiting when dealing with temporally irregular data or an animal that ...
Dominic Grainger, Paul G. Blackwell
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Adaptations of the Vertebrate Retina to Low‐Light Conditions: A Review
ABSTRACT Vision is a critical sensory modality in vertebrates, enabling diverse adaptations to environmental challenges. This review explores the remarkable adaptations of vertebrate eyes to low‐light environments, such as nocturnal habitats, deep‐sea ecosystems and subterranean niches.
R. Cobo+3 more
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Population ecology of two woodland caribou herds in the southern Yukon
Richard S. Farnell+3 more
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Close encounters of the burned kind: Spatiotemporal effects of fire on habitat selection strategies of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) during winter [PDF]
Kelsey L.M. Russell
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Abstract Wildlife reintroduction projects are an important tool for restoring traditional wildlife heritage, increasing species diversity, providing subsistence and sport hunting and other recreational opportunities, and assisting ecosystem adaption to future climate change.
Kyle A. Smith+6 more
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Besnoitia tarandi in Canadian woodland caribou - Isolation, characterization and suitability for serological tests. [PDF]
Schares G+8 more
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