Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
The effects of sample interval on estimating movement rates, habitat use, and home ranges: A case study employing GPS technology on overwintering caribou
- Reference: Joly, K., B. W. Dale, and L. G. Adams. 2003. The effects of sample interval on estimating movement rates, habitat use, and home ranges: A case study employing GPS technology on overwintering caribou [abstract]. Page 328 [In] R. E. Haugerud, editor. Proceedings of the 9th North American Caribou Workshop, Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada, 23-27 April 2001. Rangifer 23(5), Special Issue 14. https://doi.org/10.7557/2.23.5.1718
- Audiences: Wildlife Manager
- Authors: Layne G. Adams, Bruce W. Dale, Kyle Joly
- Grants:
- GMUs or Areas: 20
- Keywords: caribou, Rangifer tarandus, GPS, movement rate, habitat use, home range
- Link: https://doi.org/10.7557/2.23.5.1718 (Offsite)
- Partners:
- Primary Authors: Kyle Joly
- Programs: Wildlife Research
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- Publication Types: Abstract/Poster/Presentation (Scientific)
- Regions: Region III - Interior and Northeastern Alaska
- Species: Caribou
- Species Categories: Big Game, Mammals, Ungulates
- Title: The effects of sample interval on estimating movement rates, habitat use, and home ranges: A case study employing GPS technology on overwintering caribou
- Topics: Habitat, Distribution and Movements (including Migration), Research, Technique Development (e.g., population survey, breakaway snares)
- Year: 2003
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