Document Type
Article
Abstract
Field data and observational records emphasized three themes for research: a) behavior of individual animals (by sex and age) and groups of caribou (by size and composition) in the vicinity of man-made obstructions, b) reactions of caribou presented with deflection or choice situations, that is, when in proximity to an alternate method of passage over or under the pipelines, and c) reaction of maternal cows and calves when confronting similar structures. The responses of animals on subsequent encounters with the pipelines were studied for insights on the learning ability of caribou to pass beneath or over obstacles.
Publication Date
6-30-1973
Recommended Citation
Child, Kenneth N., "The Reactions of Barren-Ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) To Simulated Pipeline and Pipeline Crossing Structures At Prudhoe Bay, Alaska" (1973). Reports and Unpublished Documents. 1.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_coop_fish_wildlife_research_reports_docs/1
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4046