Mountain ungulate mating systems: patterns and processes
L Corlatti, S Lovari - Mammal Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain ungulates of the subfamily Caprinae, including wild sheep, goats and goat‐
antelopes, show remarkable interspecific diversity in habitat preferences, social organisation …
antelopes, show remarkable interspecific diversity in habitat preferences, social organisation …
Sexual segregation results in pronounced sex-specific density gradients in the mountain ungulate, Rupicapra rupicapra
Sex-specific differences in habitat selection and space use are common in ungulates. Yet, it
is largely unknown how this behavioral dimorphism, ultimately leading to sexual …
is largely unknown how this behavioral dimorphism, ultimately leading to sexual …
Weather-dependent changes in habitat use by Alpine chamois
P Anderwald, S Buchmann, T Rempfler, F Filli - Movement ecology, 2024 - Springer
Background Alterations in weather patterns due to climate change are accelerated in alpine
environments, but mountains also provide a wide range of niches and potential refuge …
environments, but mountains also provide a wide range of niches and potential refuge …
Past, present and future of chamois science
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the
Near East, where it occurs as two species, the northern chamois R. rupicapra and the …
Near East, where it occurs as two species, the northern chamois R. rupicapra and the …
Dispersal and habitat dynamics shape the genetic structure of the Northern chamois in the Alps
Aim Understanding the drivers of species distribution ranges and population genetic
structure can help predict species' responses to global change, while mitigating threats to …
structure can help predict species' responses to global change, while mitigating threats to …
Palaeoecology of the Southern chamois from Valdegoba Cave (Burgos, Spain) and its exploitation by the Neanderthals
G Rodríguez-Gómez, E Pérez-Fernández, P Fernandez… - Lethaia, 2022 - idunn.no
The Southern chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) is a small-sized bovid that currently inhabits
the Cantabrian Mountain Range, the Pyrenees, and the Central Apennine Mountains. This …
the Cantabrian Mountain Range, the Pyrenees, and the Central Apennine Mountains. This …
Projection of current and future distribution of adaptive genetic units in an alpine ungulate
A Hoste, T Capblancq, T Broquet, L Denoyelle… - Heredity, 2024 - nature.com
Climate projections predict major changes in alpine environments by the end of the 21st
century. To avoid climate-induced maladaptation and extinction, many animal populations …
century. To avoid climate-induced maladaptation and extinction, many animal populations …
Disentangling demographic effects of red deer on chamois population dynamics
V Donini, L Pedrotti, F Ferretti… - Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Investigating the impact of ecological factors on sex‐and age‐specific vital rates is essential
to understand animal population dynamics and detect the potential for interactions between …
to understand animal population dynamics and detect the potential for interactions between …
Seasonal distribution pattern and habitat selection of the Balkan chamois on Olympus mountain: Summer heat, hikers, roads
K Papakostas, H Papaioannou, M Apollonio… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Balkan chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica) has a bad conservation
status in Greece, and a national action plan will be implemented by the Ministry of …
status in Greece, and a national action plan will be implemented by the Ministry of …
[PDF][PDF] APPLICATION OF GIS TECHNOLOGY TO ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUITABILITY FOR RUPICAPRA RUPICAPRA IN ROMANIAN CARPATHIANS.
SM ROŞCA, V CEUCA - Geographia Technica, 2023 - technicalgeography.org
The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is one of the primary mammals on the territory of
Romania that still exists nowadays, but one which has restricted its suitable living habitat to …
Romania that still exists nowadays, but one which has restricted its suitable living habitat to …