1988. Demography of the George River caribou herd: evidence of population regu- lation by forage exploitation and range expansion. - Arctic 41: 79-87.Messier, F., J. Huot, D. Le Henaff, and S. Luttich. 1988 . Demography of the George River caribou herd: evidence of population ...
The summer range of the George River caribou herd (GRCH) of northern QuebecLabrador has been affected by various levels of grazing and trampling during the last century. A demographic explosion of the herd during this period has caused severe local degradation of the vegetation cover and lichen ...
1988. Fascioloides magna (Trematoda) in woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) of the George River herd, Labrador. Can J Zool 66:475-479.Lankester MW, Luttich S (1988) Fascioloides magna (Trematoda) in woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou ) of the George River herd, ...
6. Lose the helmet for this selfie of you on a bike on one ofBike Lodi’s 22 really fun, really flat routes.Whether you want to end up at winery (I ended my tour atOak Farm Winerywhere I was greeted by Bernie, the winery mascot) or head to the wetlands of the Cosumnes River Pr...
George River herdaerial surveycalving groundsLabradorQuébecRangifer tarandusratioVertical photographs of the calving grounds have been used since 1984 to estimate the caribou (Rangifer tarandus) population of the Riviegrave;re George Caribou Herd (RGCH) in Northern Queacute;bec and Labrador. In spite ...
The George River herd of Rangifer tarandus has undergone significant population growth in recent decades and may now stand at 400 000 head. Wolf Canis lupus populations are apparently increasing and may become a limiting factor, but little is known about the actual carrying capacity of the range....
The analysis of age structures for the George River (Messier et al., 1988) and Beverly (Thomas and Barry, 1990a,b) caribou herd was reviewed. An alternativ method of estimating age specific survival rates was explored. The dependence of the life tables produced b...
George River Caribou HerdconferenceFour objectives of the George River Caribou Workshop were identified: (1) to consider present and past assessments of caribou numbers and population trends in the GRC (2) to explore the role of environmental factors such as climate and habitat change on ...
The George River caribou herd in northern Quebec-Labrador increased from about 5000 in the 50's to about 700 000 animals in the 90's. This important increase of the population caused an over-use of the summer habitat resulting in a strong degradation of the vegetation cover and the ...