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    Pronghorn

    Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) are an endemic ungulate in western North America and occupy rangelands concurrently with domestic livestock. When rangelands are in healthy condition, there is little-to-no compe...

    Paul F. Jones, Adele K. Reinking in Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservatio… (2023)

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

    Caribou and reindeer across the Arctic spend more than two thirds of their lives moving in snow. Yet snow-specific mechanisms driving their winter ecology and potentially influencing herd health and movement p...

    Stine Højlund Pedersen, Torsten W. Bentzen, Adele K. Reinking in Movement Ecology (2021)

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    Spatiotemporally variable snow properties drive habitat use of an Arctic mesopredator

    Climate change is rapidly altering the composition and availability of snow, with implications for snow-affected ecological processes, including reproduction, predation, habitat selection, and migration. How s...

    Thomas W. Glass, Greg A. Breed, Glen E. Liston, Adele K. Reinking in Oecologia (2021)