The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments

The intrinsic rate of increase of an animal population, rm, is specific to the environment in which it is measured. Previous estimates of maximum growth rates for reindeer and caribou Rangifer tarandus populations were based on introductions to islands with cool oceanic climates. The mean intrinsic...

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Main Author: D. C. Heard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1990-09-01
Series:Rangifer
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/851
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spelling doaj-ffc792ddd51d45b28a0a4f9b343257c42020-11-25T02:11:59ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingRangifer1890-67291990-09-0110310.7557/2.10.3.851798The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environmentsD. C. Heard0Department of Renewable Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, \ellowlcnife, Northwest Territories, Canada X1A 2L9The intrinsic rate of increase of an animal population, rm, is specific to the environment in which it is measured. Previous estimates of maximum growth rates for reindeer and caribou Rangifer tarandus populations were based on introductions to islands with cool oceanic climates. The mean intrinsic rate of increase of 6 populations was 0.26 ranging from 0.21 on St Paul Island in the Bering Sea to 0.29 in the Barff herd on South Georgia. I calculated rm for two Rangifer populations introduced to arctic environments to determine the effect of environmental severity on the intrinsic rate of increase. Reindeer on the Belcher islands increased at rm= 0.28 and caribou on Southampton Island increased at rm = 0.23 (mean = 0.26). The lower primary productivity and longer duration of snow cover in arctic environments did not affect the intrinsic rate of increase.https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/851increase of populationsrate of increasereindeercaribouArctic
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The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
Rangifer
increase of populations
rate of increase
reindeer
caribou
Arctic
author_facet D. C. Heard
author_sort D. C. Heard
title The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
title_short The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
title_full The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
title_fullStr The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
title_full_unstemmed The intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
title_sort intrinsic rate of increase of reindeer and caribou populations in arctic environments
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Rangifer
issn 1890-6729
publishDate 1990-09-01
description The intrinsic rate of increase of an animal population, rm, is specific to the environment in which it is measured. Previous estimates of maximum growth rates for reindeer and caribou Rangifer tarandus populations were based on introductions to islands with cool oceanic climates. The mean intrinsic rate of increase of 6 populations was 0.26 ranging from 0.21 on St Paul Island in the Bering Sea to 0.29 in the Barff herd on South Georgia. I calculated rm for two Rangifer populations introduced to arctic environments to determine the effect of environmental severity on the intrinsic rate of increase. Reindeer on the Belcher islands increased at rm= 0.28 and caribou on Southampton Island increased at rm = 0.23 (mean = 0.26). The lower primary productivity and longer duration of snow cover in arctic environments did not affect the intrinsic rate of increase.
topic increase of populations
rate of increase
reindeer
caribou
Arctic
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/851
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