Layne Adams, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Stochastic and compensatory effects limit persistence of variation in body mass of young caribou Stochastic and compensatory effects limit persistence of variation in body mass of young caribou
Nutritional restriction during growth can have short- and long-term effects on fitness; however, animals inhabiting uncertain environments may exhibit adaptations to cope with variation in food availability. We examined changes in body mass in free-ranging female caribou (Rangifer tarandus) by measuring mass at birth and at 4, 11, and 16 months of age to evaluate the relative importance...
Authors
Bruce W. Dale, Layne G. Adams, William B. Collins, Kyle Joly, Patrick Valkenburg, Robert Tobey
Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests
We focused on describing low nutritional status in an increasing moose (Alces alces gigas) population with reduced predation in Game Management Unit (GMU) 20A near Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. A skeptical public disallowed liberal antlerless harvests of this moose population until we provided convincing data on low nutritional status. We ranked nutritional status in 15 Alaska moose...
Authors
Rodney D. Boertje, Kalin A. Kellie, C. Tom Seaton, Mark A. Keech, Donald D. Young, Bruce W. Dale, Layne G. Adams, Andrew R. Aderman
Interrelationships of Denali's large mammal community Interrelationships of Denali's large mammal community
Along with its sweeping mountain landscapes, Denali National Park and Preserve (Denali) is probably best known for opportunities to observe the large mammals common to Interior Alaska. Locally known as the “Big Five,” gray wolves (Canis lupus), grizzly bears (Ursus arctos),moose (Alces alces), caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and Dall sheep (Ovis dalli) have coexisted in the region for...
Authors
Layne G. Adams, Thomas J. Meier, Patricia Owen, Gretchen H. Roffler
Evaluation of aerial survey methods for Dall's sheep Evaluation of aerial survey methods for Dall's sheep
Most Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) population-monitoring efforts use intensive aerial surveys with no attempt to estimate variance or adjust for potential sightability bias. We used radiocollared sheep to assess factors that could affect sightability of Dall's sheep in standard fixed-wing and helicopter surveys and to evaluate feasibility of methods that might account for sightability...
Authors
Mark S. Udevitz, Brad S. Shults, Layne G. Adams, Christopher Kleckner
Interspecific resource partitioning in sympatric ursids Interspecific resource partitioning in sympatric ursids
The fundamental niche of a species is rarely if ever realized because the presence of other species restricts it to a narrower range of ecological conditions. The effects of this narrower range of conditions define how resources are partitioned. Resource partitioning has been inferred but not demonstrated previously for sympatric ursids. We estimated assimilated diet in relation to body...
Authors
Jerrold L. Belant, Knut Kielland, Erich H. Follmann, Layne G. Adams
Simulating the influences of various fire regimes on caribou winter habitat Simulating the influences of various fire regimes on caribou winter habitat
Caribou are an integral component of high‐latitude ecosystems and represent a major subsistence food source for many northern people. The availability and quality of winter habitat is critical to sustain these caribou populations. Caribou commonly use older spruce woodlands with adequate terrestrial lichen, a preferred winter forage, in the understory. Changes in climate and fire regime...
Authors
T. Scott Rupp, Mark Olson, Layne G. Adams, Bruce W. Dale, Kyle Joly, Jonathan Henkelman, William B. Collins, Anthony M. Starfield
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 61
Stochastic and compensatory effects limit persistence of variation in body mass of young caribou Stochastic and compensatory effects limit persistence of variation in body mass of young caribou
Nutritional restriction during growth can have short- and long-term effects on fitness; however, animals inhabiting uncertain environments may exhibit adaptations to cope with variation in food availability. We examined changes in body mass in free-ranging female caribou (Rangifer tarandus) by measuring mass at birth and at 4, 11, and 16 months of age to evaluate the relative importance...
Authors
Bruce W. Dale, Layne G. Adams, William B. Collins, Kyle Joly, Patrick Valkenburg, Robert Tobey
Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests
We focused on describing low nutritional status in an increasing moose (Alces alces gigas) population with reduced predation in Game Management Unit (GMU) 20A near Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. A skeptical public disallowed liberal antlerless harvests of this moose population until we provided convincing data on low nutritional status. We ranked nutritional status in 15 Alaska moose...
Authors
Rodney D. Boertje, Kalin A. Kellie, C. Tom Seaton, Mark A. Keech, Donald D. Young, Bruce W. Dale, Layne G. Adams, Andrew R. Aderman
Interrelationships of Denali's large mammal community Interrelationships of Denali's large mammal community
Along with its sweeping mountain landscapes, Denali National Park and Preserve (Denali) is probably best known for opportunities to observe the large mammals common to Interior Alaska. Locally known as the “Big Five,” gray wolves (Canis lupus), grizzly bears (Ursus arctos),moose (Alces alces), caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and Dall sheep (Ovis dalli) have coexisted in the region for...
Authors
Layne G. Adams, Thomas J. Meier, Patricia Owen, Gretchen H. Roffler
Evaluation of aerial survey methods for Dall's sheep Evaluation of aerial survey methods for Dall's sheep
Most Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) population-monitoring efforts use intensive aerial surveys with no attempt to estimate variance or adjust for potential sightability bias. We used radiocollared sheep to assess factors that could affect sightability of Dall's sheep in standard fixed-wing and helicopter surveys and to evaluate feasibility of methods that might account for sightability...
Authors
Mark S. Udevitz, Brad S. Shults, Layne G. Adams, Christopher Kleckner
Interspecific resource partitioning in sympatric ursids Interspecific resource partitioning in sympatric ursids
The fundamental niche of a species is rarely if ever realized because the presence of other species restricts it to a narrower range of ecological conditions. The effects of this narrower range of conditions define how resources are partitioned. Resource partitioning has been inferred but not demonstrated previously for sympatric ursids. We estimated assimilated diet in relation to body...
Authors
Jerrold L. Belant, Knut Kielland, Erich H. Follmann, Layne G. Adams
Simulating the influences of various fire regimes on caribou winter habitat Simulating the influences of various fire regimes on caribou winter habitat
Caribou are an integral component of high‐latitude ecosystems and represent a major subsistence food source for many northern people. The availability and quality of winter habitat is critical to sustain these caribou populations. Caribou commonly use older spruce woodlands with adequate terrestrial lichen, a preferred winter forage, in the understory. Changes in climate and fire regime...
Authors
T. Scott Rupp, Mark Olson, Layne G. Adams, Bruce W. Dale, Kyle Joly, Jonathan Henkelman, William B. Collins, Anthony M. Starfield
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