Ochotona collaris


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Authors: Lanier H, Hik, D
Year: 2016
Journal: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e.T41257A45182533   Article Link (DOI)
Title: Ochotona collaris
Abstract: This is a widespread species that is unlikely to be experiencing a decline significant enough to warrant listing under a threat category. Ochotona collaris occurs in remote regions of Alaska (USA) and northwestern Canada, where it is unlikely to be negatively influenced by human activities (Smith et al. 1990). It is possible that some local declines have been exacerbated by localized impacts of global warming on snow cover and shrub encroachment, and more work needs to be conducted to determine the severity and generality of these responses.
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