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at publisher's site. Also available at FWS site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: B5-Caribou,
M1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distributon,
Woodland Herd
* 1Large-scale habitat loss is frequently identified with loss of biodiversity, but examples of the direct effect of habitat alterations on changes in vital rates remain rare. Quantifying and understanding the relationship between habitat composition and changes in vital rates, however, is essential for the development of effective conservation strategies. * 2It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests. Such habitat changes have altered the predator?prey system resulting in asymmetric predation, where predators are maintained by alternative prey (i.e. apparent...
* 1Large-scale habitat loss is frequently identified with loss of biodiversity, but examples of the direct effect of habitat alterations on changes in vital rates remain rare. Quantifying and understanding the relationship between habitat composition and changes in vital rates, however, is essential for the development of effective conservation strategies. * 2It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests. Such habitat changes have altered the predator?prey system resulting in asymmetric predation, where predators are maintained by alternative prey (i.e. apparent...
* 1Large-scale habitat loss is frequently identified with loss of biodiversity, but examples of the direct effect of habitat alterations on changes in vital rates remain rare. Quantifying and understanding the relationship between habitat composition and changes in vital rates, however, is essential for the development of effective conservation strategies. * 2It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests. Such habitat changes have altered the predator?prey system resulting in asymmetric predation, where predators are maintained by alternative prey (i.e. apparent...
at publisher's site. Also available at FWS site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: B5-Caribou,
M1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distributon,
Woodland Herd
* 1Large-scale habitat loss is frequently identified with loss of biodiversity, but examples of the direct effect of habitat alterations on changes in vital rates remain rare. Quantifying and understanding the relationship between habitat composition and changes in vital rates, however, is essential for the development of effective conservation strategies. * 2It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests. Such habitat changes have altered the predator?prey system resulting in asymmetric predation, where predators are maintained by alternative prey (i.e. apparent...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Baseline 5-Data,
Caribou,
Species of Concern: Mammals,
Woodland Herd
at publisher's site. Also available at FWS site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: B5-Caribou,
M1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distributon,
Woodland Herd
at publisher's site. Also available at FWS site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Baseline 5-Data,
Caribou,
Mammals,
Monitoring 1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distribution: Fauna,
Species of Concern: Mammals,
at publisher's site. Also available at FWS site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Baseline 5-Data,
Caribou,
Mammals,
Monitoring 1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distribution: Fauna,
Species of Concern: Mammals,
Full text at University of British Columbia site.
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Baseline 5-Data,
Caribou,
Species of Concern: Mammals,
Woodland Herd
* 1Large-scale habitat loss is frequently identified with loss of biodiversity, but examples of the direct effect of habitat alterations on changes in vital rates remain rare. Quantifying and understanding the relationship between habitat composition and changes in vital rates, however, is essential for the development of effective conservation strategies. * 2It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests. Such habitat changes have altered the predator?prey system resulting in asymmetric predation, where predators are maintained by alternative prey (i.e. apparent...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Baseline 5-Data,
Caribou,
Species of Concern: Mammals,
Woodland Herd
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