Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Range overlap and individual movements during breeding season influence genetic relationships of caribou herds in south-central Alaska
- Reference: Roffler, G. H., L. G. Adams, S. L. Talbot, G. K. Sage, and B. W. Dale. 2012. Range overlap and individual movements during breeding season influence genetic relationships of caribou herds in south-central Alaska. Journal of Mammalogy 93(5):1318-1330. https://doi.org/10.1644/11-MAMM-A-275.1
- Audiences: General Public, Scientist, Wildlife Manager
- Authors: Layne G. Adams, Bruce W. Dale, Gretchen H. Roffler, George K. Sage, Sandra L Talbot
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- Keywords: dispersal, female philopatry, genetic structure, metapopulation, microsatellite, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), Rangifer tarandus
- Link: https://doi.org/10.1644/11-MAMM-A-275.1 (Offsite)
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- Primary Authors: Gretchen H. Roffler
- Programs: Wildlife Research
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- Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
- Regions: Region II - Southcentral Alaska, Region IV - Central and Southwest Alaska
- Species: Caribou
- Species Categories: Big Game, Mammals, Ungulates
- Title: Range overlap and individual movements during breeding season influence genetic relationships of caribou herds in south-central Alaska
- Topics: Genetics, Habitat, Distribution and Movements (including Migration), Population Abundance and Trends (Survey Inventory), Research, Population Composition and Demographics
- Year: 2012
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