Longer periods of abundant food could help animals put on more weight for the winter but if summers are very buggy, with insects harassing caribou so much that they can't eat or must travel long distances to get away, that could have an impact, said Layne Adams, a research wildlife biologist with th
Date: Nov 29, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Arctic: Sea ice no barrier to bowhead whales mating, study suggests
Up until that time, many had held to the believe that the park's long-watched Toklat pack and others represented discreet lineages. Not so discovered world-famous wolf research L. David Mech who headed a nine-year study with Tom Meier of the National Park Service, Layne Adams of the U.S. Geological