Seasonal movements in caribou ecotypes of Western Canada. Theoret, J., Cavedon, M., Hegel, T., Hervieux, D., Schwantje, H., Steenweg, R., Watters, M., & Musiani, M. Movement Ecology, 10(1):12, March, 2022. Paper doi abstract bibtex Several migratory ungulates, including caribou, are dramatically declining. Caribou of the Barren-ground ecotype, which forms its own subspecies, are known to be mainly migratory. By contrast, within the Woodland subspecies, animals of the Boreal ecotype are known to be mainly sedentary, while those within the Northern and Central Mountain ecotypes to be partially migratory, with only some individuals migrating. Promotion of conservation actions (e.g., habitat protection) that are specific to both residents and migrants, as well as to the areas they frequent seasonally (which may be separate for migrants), requires distinguishing migration from other movement behaviours, which might be a challenge.
@article{theoret_seasonal_2022,
title = {Seasonal movements in caribou ecotypes of {Western} {Canada}},
volume = {10},
issn = {2051-3933},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-022-00312-x},
doi = {10.1186/s40462-022-00312-x},
abstract = {Several migratory ungulates, including caribou, are dramatically declining. Caribou of the Barren-ground ecotype, which forms its own subspecies, are known to be mainly migratory. By contrast, within the Woodland subspecies, animals of the Boreal ecotype are known to be mainly sedentary, while those within the Northern and Central Mountain ecotypes to be partially migratory, with only some individuals migrating. Promotion of conservation actions (e.g., habitat protection) that are specific to both residents and migrants, as well as to the areas they frequent seasonally (which may be separate for migrants), requires distinguishing migration from other movement behaviours, which might be a challenge.},
number = {1},
urldate = {2023-06-30},
journal = {Movement Ecology},
author = {Theoret, Jessica and Cavedon, Maria and Hegel, Troy and Hervieux, Dave and Schwantje, Helen and Steenweg, Robin and Watters, Megan and Musiani, Marco},
month = mar,
year = {2022},
keywords = {Terrestrial Ecoregions (CEC 1997)},
pages = {12},
}
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