作者: Chris J Johnson , Mark S Boyce , Ray L Case , H Dean Cluff , Robert J Gau
DOI: 10.2193/0084-0173(2005)160[1:CEOHDO]2.0.CO;2
关键词: Ursus 、 Cumulative effects 、 Grizzly Bears 、 Gray wolf 、 Geography 、 Wildlife 、 Habitat 、 Arctic 、 Ecology 、 Ecozone
摘要: "Recent discoveries of diamondiferous kimberlite deposits in the Canadian central Arctic led to unprecedented levels of mineral exploration and development. The cumulative effects of such activities are an issue of concern for government regulatory agencies, regional and international conservation organizations, wildlife managers, and indigenous peoples. We investigated the impacts of human activities and associated infrastructure on the distribution of Arctic wildlife square km of the Taiga Shield and Southern Arctic ecozones 400 km northeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada"--page 1.