Abnormal Migratory Behaviour in Swedish Reindeer

Authors

  • Yngve Espmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3173

Keywords:

Animal behaviour, Animal migration, Reindeer

Abstract

Attributes the failure of reindeer to return to summer ranges, after being trucked there 150-300 km from winter ranges, to destruction of the herds' social organization, the importance of uninterrupted learning of the migratory route, disorientation caused by unfamiliar winter areas, and a large proportion of inexperienced animals in the herds.

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Published

1970-01-01