Special Issue No. 14 (2003) | Rangifer (original) (raw)
Bryan Gordon
15-28
Hans Olav Bråta
29-36
Leonid M. Baskin
37-40
Gary Kofinas, Phil Lyver, Don Russell, Robert White, Augie Nelson, Nicholas Flanders
43-52
Of reindeer and man, modern and Neanderthal: A creation story founded on a historic perspective on how to conserve wildlife, woodland caribou in particular
Valerius Geist
57-63
Effectiveness of spatial mitigation for the George River Caribou Herd within the military training area of Labrador and Québec
Perry G. Trimper, Tony E. Chubbs
65-72
Caribou, military jets and noise: The interplay of behavioural ecology and evolutionary psychology
Fred H. Harrington
73-80
Use of satellite telemetry to evaluate movements of caribou within subsistence hunting areas in northern Alaska
Alexander K. Prichard, Geoffry M. Carroll, John C. George, Stephen M. Murphy, Mike D. Smith, Robert S. Suydam, David A. Yokel
81-87
Donald R. Miller
89-93
Estimation of arboreal lichen biomass available to woodland caribou in Hudson Bay lowland black spruce sites
Sarah K. Proceviat, Frank F. Mallory, W. James Rettie
95-99
Anne Gunn
105-111
Isabelle Schmelzer, Robert Otto
113-122
Modeling the decline of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, 1989-1998: the importance of survival vs. recruitment
Stephen M. Arthur, Kenneth R. Whitten, Francis J. Mauer, Dorothy Cooley
123-130
Patrick Valkenburg, Richard A. Sellers, Ronald C. Squibb, James D. Woolington, Andrew R. Aderman, Bruce W. Dale
131-142
Population growth, movements, and status of the Nushagak Peninsula Caribou Herd following reintroduction, 1988 - 2000
Gail H. Collins, Michael T. Hinkes, Andrew R. Aderman, James D. Woolington
143-151
Nicholas C. Larter, John A. Nagy
153-159
Natality and calf mortality of the Northern Alaska Peninsula and Southern Alaska Peninsula caribou herds
Richard A. Sellers, Patrick Valkenburg, Ronald C. Squibb, Bruce W. Dale, Randall L. Zarnke
161-166
Predation risk and optimal foraging trade-off in the demography and spacing of the George River Herd, 1958 to 1993
Arthur T. Bergerud, Stuart N. Luttich
169-191
Ivan Sivtsev
193-195
Leonid A. Kolpashchikov, Gregory D. Yakushkin, Yakov I. Kokorev
197-200
Body size of female calves and natality rates of known-aged females in two adjacent Alaskan caribou herds, and implications for management
Patrick Valkenburg, Robert W. Tobey, Robert W. Tobey, Bruce W. Dale, Bruce W. Dale, Bradley D. Scotton, Bradley D. Scotton, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Jay M. Ver Hoef
203-209
Status, population fluctuations and ecological relationships of Peary caribou on the Queen Elizabeth Islands: Implications for their survival
Frank L. Miller, Anne Gunn
213-226
Range size and seasonal movement for female woodland caribou in the boreal forest of northeastern Ontario
Glen S. Brown, Frank F. Mallory, James Rettie
227-233
Stéphanie Chalifoux, Isabelle Saucier, G. Jean Doucet, Pierre Lamothe
235-245
Preliminary assessment of habitat characteristics of woodland caribou calving areas in the Claybelt region of Québec and Ontario, Canada
Émilie Lantin, Pierre Drapeau, Marcel Paré, Yves Bergeron
247-254
Vegetation characteristics of forest stands used by woodland caribou and those disturbed by fire or logging in Manitoba
Juha M. Metsaranta, Frank F. Mallory, Dale W. Cross
255-266
Single-island home range use by four female Peary caribou, Bathurst Island, Canadian High Arctic, 1993-94
Frank L. Miller, Samuel J. Barry
267-281
Caribou distribution during calving in the northeast National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, June 1998 to 2000
Lynn E. Noel, John C. George
283-291
Evaluation of satellite collar sample size requirements for mitigation of low-level military jet disturbance of the George River caribou herd
Robert D. Otto, Neal P.P. Simon, Serge Couturier, Isabelle Schmelzer
297-302
Michelle Wheatley
303-305
René Dion
307-311
Jonathan E. Colman, Svein Storlien, Stein R. Moe, Øystein Holand, Eigil Reimers
313-320