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THE KARYOTYPE OF THE ELK (ALCES ALCES) [PDF]
PERTTI AULA, LEEVI KÄÄRIÄINEN
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Warming summers limit reindeer grazing, weakening herbivory pressure in the mountain tundra
Climate change is predicted to alter species interactions by exposing ecosystems to increasingly frequent and intense warm spells. In the mountain tundra, grazing by large herbivores, particularly reindeer, can limit shrub expansion and preserve Arctic plant diversity.
Marianne Stoessel +2 more
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THE STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF MOOSE IN NORTH AMERICA - CIRCA 2015
Both declining and increasing moose (Alces alces) populations have been reported across North America over the last decade. We surveyed all jurisdictions with extant moose populations to determine the extent of these population trends.
H.R. Timmermann, Arthur R. Rodgers
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Lafora Disease and Alpha-Synucleinopathy in Two Adult Free-Ranging Moose (Alces alces) Presenting with Signs of Blindness and Circling. [PDF]
Ravi M, Lacson A, Pybus M, Ball MC.
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THE HABITAT OF ALCES ALCES CAMELOIDES - A REVIEW
Alces alces cameloides inhabit a region of Pleistocene ice-edge with numerous mountains are rivers. Living in a continental and monsoon climate, which covers four climatic zones, cameloides have probably developed morpho-physiological adaptations.
Faber, William E., Jia, Jingbo
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The distribution of ungulates reflects spatial and temporal heterogeneity in forage quality and quantity across the landscape. Aquatic habitats have a patchy spatial distribution and are readily used by moose (Alces alces) and other ecotone specialists ...
Peterson, Rolf O. +4 more
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Hot spots or hot moments? Contextualizing the spatio‐temporal scale of research on animal inputs
Mammals play important roles in redistributing elements across ecosystems, concentrating biogeochemical inputs across both space and time. However, research on zoogeochemical inputs is often constrained by logistical considerations, potentially limiting our knowledge of mammals' impacts on biogeochemical patterns and processes.
Kristy M. Ferraro +3 more
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Moose (Alces alces) in Yukon experience an extreme range of thermal conditions, highly variable snow depths, natural and anthropogenic disturbances, predation by wolves and grizzly bears, and hunting pressure. Our objective was to identify variables that
Alice M. McCulley +2 more
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Prevalence and Genotyping of Anaplasma phagocytophilum Strains from Wild Animals, European Bison (Bison bonasus) and Eurasian Moose (Alces alces) in Poland. [PDF]
Myczka AW +5 more
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IN MEMORIAM - Jon Lykke (1935-2008)
Jon’s constant involvement with the international moose community was both admirable and sincerely respected, and his passion and generosity toward his colleagues make him a great role model for international cooperative efforts in moose research and ...
Editors, Alces
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