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AN ASSESSMENT OF MOOSE AND ELK TRAIN COLLISIONS IN ONTARIO, CANADA

open access: yesAlces, 2019
To better understand train collision mortality of moose (Alces alces) and elk (Cervus elaphus) in Ontario, we measured collisions along a 20 km segment of railway using post-winter railbed surveys (11 consecutive years), remote cameras, and radio ...
Joe Hamr, Mike Hall, Jesse N. Popp
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MORPHOLOGY OF THE BELL IN RELATION TO SEX AND AGE OF MOOSE (ALCES ALCES)

open access: yes, 1985
The bell is a conspicuous and unique structure hanging beneath the lower jaw of both male and female moose Alces alces L. Sexual dimorphism is seen in the shape and size of the bell.
Lankester, M. W.   +2 more
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AGE-RELATED ANTLER CHARACTERISTICS IN AN INTENSIVELY MANAGED AND NUTRITIONALLY STRESSED MOOSE POPULATION

open access: yesAlces, 2018
We studied age-related antler characteristics of moose (Alces alces) in Alaska Game Management Unit 20A (during 2007–2010) because of concerns about poor antler development given the population’s high density and unusually low nutritional status.
Donald D. Young, Jr., Rodney D. Boertje
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BLOOD PROFILES AND ASSOCIATED BIRTH CHARACTERISTICS OF FREE-RANGING MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) NEONATES IN A DECLINING POPULATION IN NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA

open access: yesAlces, 2016
Sources of natural variability of blood analytes related to physiological development pose both challenges and opportunities to deriving and interpreting the most useful nutritional and health-related information from blood profiles of free-ranging ...
Glenn D. DelGiudice, William J. Severud
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DIAGNOSING PARELAPHOSTRONGYLOSIS IN MOOSE (ALCES ALCES)

open access: yes, 2007
Thirty-six moose (Alces alces) reported as acting abnormally were examined in northwestern Ontario and adjacent northeastern Minnesota in 1986 – 2000. Thirty-four typically had little fear of humans, remained in an area for some time, and showed clinical
Lankester, Murray   +2 more
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Managing a Migratory Species that is both a Value and Pest [PDF]

open access: yes
Wild animals can represent both value and nuisance. We consider the moose (Alces alces), which due to seasonal migration causes browsing damage in some areas while creating hunting value in other areas.
Anders Skonhoft, Jon Olaf Olaussen
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Seasonal space use of gray wolves is concurrent with primary prey. [PDF]

open access: yesOecologia
Wehr NH   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

COMPLEXITY AND INFORMATION GAPS IN RECOVERY PLANNING FOR MOOSE (ALCES ALCES AMERICANA) IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA

open access: yes, 2006
In 2003, the Eastern moose (Alces alces americana) on mainland Nova Scotia was declared an endangered species under the Nova Scotia Endangered Species Act.
Wilson, Paul   +5 more
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