woodland caribou

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woodland caribou

A woodland caribou stands among the tall pine trees.

Definition

Noun: A subspecies or ecotype of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) characterized by its adaptation to forested, or boreal, environments. It is typically larger than the barren-ground caribou and is found primarily in the coniferous forests of Canada.

Usage

The term "woodland caribou" is used to specifically identify and discuss this forest-dwelling type of caribou, distinguishing it from other ecotypes that inhabit tundra or mountainous regions. - Conservation efforts are critical for the threatened woodland caribou. - The study tracked the migration patterns of the woodland caribou herd.

Advanced Usage
  • In scientific classification: The term is used in zoological and ecological contexts to refer to the boreal forest-dwelling populations of the species .
    • The paper examines the genetic distinctness of the woodland caribou.
Variants and Related Words
  • Boreal caribou: A synonym often used interchangeably with "woodland caribou," emphasizing its boreal forest habitat.
  • Forest-dwelling caribou: A descriptive phrase for the same animal.
  • Barren-ground caribou: The ecotype of caribou contrasted with the woodland caribou, as it inhabits tundra regions.
Synonyms
  • Boreal caribou
  • Forest caribou
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Rangifer tarandus: The scientific name for the species that includes all caribou and reindeer.
  • Conservation status: A phrase frequently associated with "woodland caribou" due to its classification as a threatened or endangered population in many areas.
woodland caribou

A woodland caribou stands among the tall pine trees.

Noun
  1. any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada; in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus

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