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Record #96926:
Seasonal movements of caribou in Arctic Alaska as determined by satellite / Steven G. Fancy, Larry F. Pank, K.R. Whitten, W.L. Regelin.
Title: | Seasonal movements of caribou in Arctic Alaska as determined by satellite / Steven G. Fancy, Larry F. Pank, K.R. Whitten, W.L. Regelin. |
Author(s): | Fancy, Steven G. Pank, Larry F. Whitten, K. R. Regelin, W. L. |
Date: | 1989. |
In: | Canadian Journal of Zoology. (1989.), Vol. 67(3) (1989) |
Abstract: | Study of activity data obtained for 34 adult females of the Porcupine and Central Arctic herds. In both herds, July movement rates exceeded those during migration. Minimum annual distances travelled are the longest movements recorded for any terrestrial mammal. |
Notes: | Canadian Journal of Zoology. Vol. 67(3) :644-650 (1989). |
Keywords: | 599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus. 599.735 -- Ruminantia. 591.5 -- Animal behaviour. 591.543.43 -- Animal migration. 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*49) -- Alaska. (*493) -- Alaska, interior. |
SPRI record no.: | 96926 |
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