Range Resources

Ahti, T. 1961. Taxonomic studies on reindeer lichens (Cladonia, subgenus Cladina). Annals of the Botanical Society. "Vanamo." 32:1-172.

Andrews, C. L. 1939. The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska. Caxton Printers.

Banfield, A.W.F. 1954. Preliminary investigations of the barren-ground caribou. Canadian Wildlife Service. Wildlife Management Bulletin. Ser. 1. 10A:1-79, 10B:1-112.

Bos, G. 1967. "Range types and their utilization by muskox on Nunivak Island, Alaska: a reconnaissance study." University of Alaska, College. M.S. thesis. 124 p.

Buckley, J.L. 1958. Effects of fire on Alaskan wildlife in Proceedings of the Society of American Forestry. pp. 123-126.

Courtright, A.M. 1959. "Range management and the genus Rangifer: a review of selected literature." University of Alaska, College. M.S. thesis.

Dachnowski-Stokes, A.P. 1941. Peat Resources in Alaska. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Technical Bulletin 769. 84 p.

Fire in the Northern Environment Symposium, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1971. C.W. Slaughter, R.J. Barney, and G.M. Hansen, eds. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 275 p.

Hadwen, S. and L.J. Palmer. 1922. Reindeer in Alaska. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Bulletin 1089. 74 p.

Hanson, H.C. 1958. Caribou Management Studies. Nelchina Caribou Range Report. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Job Completion Reports. Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Game. Project W-3-R-12, Job 6. 68 p.

__________. 1953. Vegetation types in northwestern Alaska and comparisons with communities in other arctic regions. Ecology. 34:111-140.

__________. 1952. Importance and development of the reindeer industry in Alaska. Journal of Wildlife Management. 5:243-251.

Hickok, D.M. 1968. Observations on the Alaska Reindeer Situation. Unpublished.

International Reindeer and Caribou Symposium, 1st Fairbanks, 1972. Proceedings. J.R. Luick et al., eds. Alaska. University. Biological Papers. Special Report 1. 551 p.

Jackson, S. 1897. Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska. U.S. Bureau of Education. Report 7.

__________. 1894. Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska. U.S. Bureau of Education. Report 3. 187 p.

Johnson, A.W., et al. 1966. Vegetation and flora in Environment of the Cape Thompson Region, Alaska. N.J. Wilimovsky and J.N. Wolfe, eds. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Report PNE-481. pp. 277-354.

Kelsall, J.P. 1960. Co-operative studies of barren-ground caribou 1957-1958. Canadian Wildlife Service. Wildlife Management Bulletin. Ser. 1. 15:1-145.

__________. 1957. Continued barren-ground caribou studies. Canadian Wildlife Service. Wildlife Management Bulletin. Ser. 1. 12:1-148.

Klein, D.R. 1970. Nutritive quality of Alaska range and associated growth and welfare of reindeer and caribou. Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. Quarterly Progress Report. pp. 12-31.

__________. 1970. Tundra ranges north of the boreal forest. Journal of Range Management. 23(1):8-14.

__________. 1968. The introduction, increase and crash of reindeer on St. Matthew Island. Journal of Wildlife Management. 32:350-367.

__________. 1967. St. Matthew Island reindeer-range study. Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. Quarterly Progress Report. 18(3):26-60.

__________. 1966. St. Matthew Island reindeer-range study. Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. Quarterly Progress Report. 18(1)::18-21.

__________. 1964. St. Matthew Island reindeer-range study. Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. Quarterly Progress Report. 15(4):21-33.

__________. 1959. St. Matthew Island Reindeer-Range Study. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Special Scientific Report—Wildlife 43. 48 p.

Krog, H. 1968. The macrolichens of Alaska. Norsk Polarinstitutt Skrifter no. 144. 180 p.

Lantis, M. 1952. Eskimo herdsmen: introduction of reindeer herding to the natives of Alaska in Human Problems in Technological Change—A Casebook. E.H. Spicer, ed. Russell Sage Foundation.

__________. 1950. The reindeer industry in Alaska. Arctic. 3(1):27-44.

Lensink, C.J. 1954. Food Requirements and Range Use, Nelchina Caribou Herd: Summer Food Habits. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Project W-3R, Quarterly Progress Report. 9(1).

Leopold, A.S. and F.F. Darling. 1953. Effects of land use on moose and caribou in Alaska. North American Wildlife Conference. Transactions. 18:553-562.

Leopold, A.S. and F.F. Darling. 1953. Wildlife in Alaska: An Ecological Reconnaissance. Ronald Press Co. 129 p.

Llano, G.A. 1944. Lichens—their biological and economic significance. Botanical Review. 10(1):1-65.

Luick, J.R. 1972. Studies on the Nutrition and Metabolism of Reindeer/Caribou in Alaska with Special Interest in Nutrition and Environmental Adaptation. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Technical Progress Report. 229 p.

Lutz, H.J. 1953. The Effects of Forest Fires on the Vegetation of Interior Alaska. Alaska Forest Research Center, U.S. Forest Service. Station Paper 1. 36 p.

McEwan, E.H. and P.E. Whitehead. 1970. Seasonal changes in the energy and nitrogen intake in reindeer and caribou. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 48:905-913.

Makhaeva, L.V. 1961. Winter pasture management in reindeer farming in Murmansk Oblast. Problems of the North. 3:65-76.

Miller, D.R. 1974. Feeding behaviour of barren-ground caribou on taiga ranges in Proceedings of the International Conference on the Behaviour of Ungulates and its Relation to Management.

Mozee, B. B. 1933. The Reindeer Problem in Alaska.

Munsterhjelm, E. 1953. The Wind and the Caribou. Allen and Unwin. 234 p.

Murie, O.J. 1935. Alaska-Yukon Caribou. U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. North American Fauna Series 54. 94 p.

Olson, D.F. 1969. Alaska Reindeer Herdsmen. Institute of Social, Economic, and Government Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 156 p.

Palmer, L.J. 1945. The Alaska Tundra and Its Use By Reindeer. Unpublished. U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. 28 p.

__________. 1941. Caribou Versus Fire in Interior Alaska. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Progress Report. 33 p.

__________. 1934. Raising Reindeer in Alaska. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Miscellaneous Publication 207. 41 p.

__________. 1926. Progress of Reindeer Grazing Investigations in Alaska. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Bulletin 1423. 37 p.

Palmer, L.J. and C.H. Rouse. 1945. Study of the Alaska Tundra with Reference to its Reactions to Reindeer and other Grazing. U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Research Report 10. 48 p.

Pegau, R. E. 1972. Caribou Investigations—Analysis of Range in Alaska. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Game. Caribou Report 13. 216 p.

__________. 1970. Effect of reindeer trampling and grazing on lichens. Journal of Range Management. 23:95-97.

__________. 1970. Succession in two enclosures near Unalakleet, Alaska. Canadian Field Naturalist. 84:175-177.

__________. 1968. Growth rates of important reindeer forage lichens on Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Arctic. 21(4):255-259.

Pruitt, W.O. 1959. Snow as a factor in the winter ecology of the barren-ground caribou. Arctic. 12:158-179.

Robinson, R.R. 1960. Forest and range fire control in Alaska. Journal of Forestry. 58(6):448-453.

Rouse, C.H., C.R. Mountjoy, and D.M. Belcher. 1948. Reindeer Survey—1948. Unpublished. Alaska Native Service. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 16 p.

Sampson, A.W. 1952. Range Management Principles and Practices. Wiley. 570 p.

Scheffer, V.B. 1951. The rise and fall of a reindeer herd. Scientific Monthly. December. pp. 356-362.

Scotter, G.W. 1971. Fire, vegetation, soil, and barren-ground caribou relations in northern Canada in Fire in the Northern Environment Symposium. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. C.W. Slaughter, R.J. Barney, G.M. Hansen eds. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. pp. 209-230.

__________. 1971. Wildfires in relation to habitat of the barren-ground caribou in the taiga of northern Canada in Proceedings of the 10th Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, Tallahassee. Tall Timbers Research Station. pp. 85-106.

__________. 1969. Reindeer husbandry as a land use in northwestern Canada in Proceedings of the Productivity and Conservation in Northern Circumpolar Lands Conference. W.A. Fuller and P.G. Kevan, eds. IUCN New Series. 16:159-169.

__________. 1968. "Effects of forest fires on the lichen winter ranges of barren-ground caribou in northern Canada." Utah State University, Logan. Ph.D. thesis.

__________. 1968. Study of the Range Resources and Management of the Canadian Reindeer Operation. Unpublished. Canadian Wildlife Service. 65 p.

__________. 1967. The winter diet of barren-ground caribou in northern Canada. Canadian Field Naturalist. 81:33-39.

__________. 1963. Study of the Winter Range of Barren-Ground Caribou with Special Reference to the Effects of Forest Fires. Canadian Wildlife Service. Progress Report 2. 116 p.

__________. 1962. Productivity of arboreal lichens and their possible importance to barren-ground caribou (Rangifer arcticus). Arch. Soc. Zool. Bot. Fennicae Vanamo. 16(2):155-161.

Sdobnikov, V.M. 1961. The wild reindeer of the Taimyr Peninsula and the regulation of its exploitation. Problems o f the North. 2:161-175.

Skoog, R.O. 1968. "Ecology of the caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) in Alaska." University of California, Berkeley. Ph.D. thesis.

__________. 1962. A method for estimating current size and status of caribou herds in Proceedings of the 13th Alaskan Science Conference. American Association for the Advancement of Science.

__________. 1959. Caribou management studies. Range use studies—Nelchina area in Job Completion Report. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Game. Project W-3-R-13, Job 4. pp. 98-124.

__________. 1957. Caribou management studies. Range use studies—Nelchina area in Job Completion Report. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Game. Project W-3-R-11, Job 6. pp. 122-132.

__________. 1956. "Range, movements, population, and food habits of the Steese-Fortymile caribou herd." University of Alaska, College. M.S. thesis. 149 p.

Skoog, R.O. and E.P. Keough. 1960. Analysis of range—Nelchina herd. Caribou management investigations in Annual Report of Progress, 1960-1961. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Game. Project W-6-R-2, Job 2-e. pp. 45-55.

Skuncke, F. 1969. Reindeer ecology and management in Sweden. Alaska. University. Biological Paper 8. pp. 1-82.

Smith, A.L. 1921. Lichens. Cambridge University Press. 464 p.

Spencer, G.C. and O.F. Krumboltz. 1929. Chemical composition of Alaska lichens. J. Assoc. Office, Agr. Chem. 12(3):317-319.

Vakhtiva, T.V. 1964. The yield dynamics and the utilization of the leaves of a number of tundra fodder shrubs in reindeer breeding. Problems of the North. 8:313-320.

Zhigunov, P.S., ed. 1968. Reindeer Husbandry. U.S. Dept. of Commerce. M. Fleischman, transl. Israel Program for Scientific Translations No. 1901.


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