References

Images

Header:
Jim Staley, Flikr, cc
Tim Newton-Syms, Flikr, cc
Harsh Light, Flikr, cc

Background:
Gilad Rom, Flikr, cc

Home page:
Scott Caleja, Flikr, cc

Introduction page:
biblioarchives, flikr, cc
Copeland et. al. (2010)

Methods page:
Carly Lovett

Results page:
Carly Lovett

Discussion page:
Carly Lovett (created using makeagif.com)

 

Articles

Aubry, K.B., McKelvey, K.S. and Copeland, J.P. (2007). Distribution and Broadscale Habitat Relations of the Wolverine in the Contiguous United States. Journal of Wildlife Management, 71(7), 2147-2158, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Brodie, J.F. & Post, E. (2010). Wolverines and declining snowpack: response to comments. Population Ecology, notes and comments, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Foster, J. L., Robinson, D. A., Hall, D. K. and Estilow, T. W. (2008). Spring snow melt timing and changes over Arctic lands. Polar Geography, 31(3-4), 145-157, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Inman, R., Packila, M., Inman, K., Mccue, A., White, G., Persson, J., Aber, B., Orme, M., Alt, K., & Cain, S., Fredrick, J., Oakleaf, B., Sartorius, S. (2012). Spatial Ecology of Wolverines at the southern periphery of distribution. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 76(4), 778-792. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

May, R., Gorini, L., van Dijk, J., Brøseth, H., Linnell, J.D.C., & Landa, A. (2012). Habitat characteristics associated with wolverine den sites in Norwegian multiple-use landscapes. Journal of Zoology, 287(3), 195-204. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

 McKelvey, K.S., Copeland, J.P., Schwartz, M.K., Littell, J.S., Aubry, K.B., Squires, J.R., Parks, S.A., Elsner, M.A. & Mauger, G.S. (2011). Climate change predicted to shift wolverine distributions, connectivity, and dispersal corridors. Ecological Applications, 21(8), 2882-2897, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Mumphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W. & Speakman, J.R. (2002). Climate-mediated energetic constrainst on the distributions of hibernating animals. Nature, 418, 313-316, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Rauset, G.R. (2013). Life and death in wolverines. Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, Doctoral Thesis, 41 pages, Obtained courtesy of Brian Slough

Smith, S.S., Scherer, R.A. & Dobson, D.A. (2008). Snow cover extent during spring snowmelt in the south-central interior of British Columbia. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 9(1), 57-70