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Quantifying effects of snow depth on caribou winter range selection and movement in Arctic Alaska.

Stine Højlund PedersenTorsten W BentzenAdele K ReinkingGlen E ListonKelly ElderElizabeth A LenartAlexander K PrichardJeffrey M Welker
Published in: Movement ecology (2021)
In general, our findings indicate that regional-scale selection of winter range is influenced by snow depth at or prior to fall migration. During winter, daily decision-making within the winter range is driven largely by snow depth. This integrative approach of coupling snow and wildlife observations with snow-evolution and caribou-movement modeling to quantify the multi-facetted effects of snow on wildlife ecology is applicable to caribou and reindeer herds throughout the Arctic.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • decision making
  • climate change
  • physical activity