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Ungulate Migration in a Changing Climate—An Initial Assessment of Climate Impacts, Management Priorities, and Science Needs

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Malpeli, K.C., 2022, Ungulate migration in a changing climate—An initial assessment of climate impacts, management priorities, and science needs: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1493, 32 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/cir1493.

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Executive Summary (from USGS Publications Warehouse): Migratory behavior among ungulates in the Western United States occurs in response to changing forage quality and quantity, weather patterns, and predation risk. As snow melts and vegetation green-up begins in late spring and early summer, many migratory ungulates leave their winter range and move to higher elevation summer ranges to access high-quality forage and areas with vegetative cover for protection during fawning. Ungulates remain on these ranges until the fall when increasing snowfall and decreasing temperatures trigger them to migrate back to their lower elevation winter ranges. While researchers have begun to assess the effects of physical barriers such as roads and [...]

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Author :
Kate Malpeli
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National CASC

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalU.S. Geolgoical Suvey Circular
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