POPULATION GENETIC STRUCTURE OF MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) OF SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA
The location of a population can influence its genetic structure and diversity by impacting the degree of isolation and connectivity to other populations. Populations at range margins are often thought to have less genetic variation and increased genetic
Wilson, Robert E. +4 more
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Efficacy and adverse effects of three delivery methods for aerosolized salbutamol in anesthetized European moose (Alces alces alces): a case series. [PDF]
Morelli J +5 more
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FACTORS AFFECTING DETECTABILITY OF MOOSE ALCES ALCES DURING THE HUNTING SEASON IN NORTHERN NORWAY
The use of hunter observations of moose (Alces alces) to index variation in population size and structure is based on the assumption that there is a monotonic relationship between moose seen per hunter-day and population size of moose.
Sæther, Bernt-Erik +4 more
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Rove beetles use fox scats as hunting grounds: Cryptic interactions, fatal attractions, and the structure of food webs. [PDF]
Rodriguez Curras M, Pauli JN.
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Moose (Alces alces) have evolved 2 antler morphs; palmate and cervine. Using data from 1,186 antlers collected from moose harvested in southeastern Norway during 1950-1997, I rested the widely held hypothesis that the cervine morph has become the ...
Engan, Jens H.
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First report of Taenia arctos (Cestoda: Taeniidae) from brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Romania. [PDF]
Moraru MMF +7 more
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REACTION OF MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) TO SNOWMOBILE TRAFFIC IN THE GREYS RIVER VALLEY, WYOMING
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recreational demands on critical habitat increase. We studied the effects of snowmobile traffic on wintering moose (Alces alces) in the Greys River drainage ...
Gillingham, Michael P. +1 more
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<i>Cysticercus tenuicollis</i> in selected locations in Poland: genetic diversity, prevalence and epidemiological patterns in roe deer <i>(Capreolus capreolus)</i> and moose <i>(Alces alces)</i>. [PDF]
Pyziel AM +8 more
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ECOTHERMIC RESPONSES OF MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) TO THERMOREGULATORY STRESS ON MAINLAND NOVA SCOTIA
The size of the mainland Nova Scotia moose (Alces alces) population has declined precipitously over the last several decades and their current distribution is discontinuous.
Broders, Hugh G. +5 more
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Moose Survival and Habitat-Associated Risk of Endoparasites. [PDF]
Grauer JA +5 more
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