Research, part of a Special Feature on Heterogeneity and Resilience of Human-Rangifer Systems: A CircumArctic Synthesis Seasonal Climate Variation and Caribou Availability: Modeling Sequential Movement Using Satellite-Relocation Data
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M. Berman | Darcy Dugan | G. Kofinas | B. Griffith | C. Nicolson | D. Russell | C. West
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