Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula

We conducted a census of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) on the Taimyr Peninsula during 21-25 July 2000. This was the eighteenth aerial population census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr since counts began in 1959. Prior to the census, we conducted reconnaissance flights to identify areas of reindee...

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Main Authors: Leonid A. Kolpashchikov, Gregory D. Yakushkin, Yakov I. Kokorev
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Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2003-04-01
Series:Rangifer
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1701
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spelling doaj-6da5614a11914388a71ce8e79beba91a2020-11-25T01:57:02ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingRangifer1890-67292003-04-0123510.7557/2.23.5.17011585Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr PeninsulaLeonid A. KolpashchikovGregory D. YakushkinYakov I. KokorevWe conducted a census of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) on the Taimyr Peninsula during 21-25 July 2000. This was the eighteenth aerial population census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr since counts began in 1959. Prior to the census, we conducted reconnaissance flights to identify areas of reindeer concentration. After the reindeer became aggregated, we estimated group size both visually and by photographing the larger groups. Unusually hot and dry weather (temperatures of 25-30 °C) and a high density of mosquitoes during the census likely forced the reindeer to group into unusually large concentrations. In late July most of the reindeer in the Taimyr population were distributed in two groupings that contained at least 450 000 animals, and one area that contained about 110 000. Smaller groups found during the census and the estimated 43 000 resident wild reindeer that were not counted during the census brought the total minimum population estimate to about 1 040 000. The maximum number of wild reindeer present could have been as high as about 1 100 000.https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1701Taimyrcensusaerial photographywild reinderRangifer tarandusRussia
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author Leonid A. Kolpashchikov
Gregory D. Yakushkin
Yakov I. Kokorev
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Gregory D. Yakushkin
Yakov I. Kokorev
Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
Rangifer
Taimyr
census
aerial photography
wild reinder
Rangifer tarandus
Russia
author_facet Leonid A. Kolpashchikov
Gregory D. Yakushkin
Yakov I. Kokorev
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title Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
title_short Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
title_full Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
title_fullStr Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr Peninsula
title_sort results of the 2000 census of wild reindeer on the taimyr peninsula
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Rangifer
issn 1890-6729
publishDate 2003-04-01
description We conducted a census of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) on the Taimyr Peninsula during 21-25 July 2000. This was the eighteenth aerial population census of wild reindeer on the Taimyr since counts began in 1959. Prior to the census, we conducted reconnaissance flights to identify areas of reindeer concentration. After the reindeer became aggregated, we estimated group size both visually and by photographing the larger groups. Unusually hot and dry weather (temperatures of 25-30 °C) and a high density of mosquitoes during the census likely forced the reindeer to group into unusually large concentrations. In late July most of the reindeer in the Taimyr population were distributed in two groupings that contained at least 450 000 animals, and one area that contained about 110 000. Smaller groups found during the census and the estimated 43 000 resident wild reindeer that were not counted during the census brought the total minimum population estimate to about 1 040 000. The maximum number of wild reindeer present could have been as high as about 1 100 000.
topic Taimyr
census
aerial photography
wild reinder
Rangifer tarandus
Russia
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1701
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