ADAPTATIONS OF WINTER TICKS (DERMACENTOR ALBIPICTUS) TO INVADE MOOSE AND MOOSE TO EVADE TICKS
Most North American moose (Alces alces) outside Newfoundland and south of 60° N latitude are infested annually with winter ticks, Dermacentor albipictus.
Aalangdong, O. I. +2 more
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Hepatic Morphological Lesions and Blood Biochemical Evidence of Impaired Metabolism in Wild European Moose (<i>Alces alces</i>) Naturally Infected With <i>Parafasciolopsis fasciolaemorpha</i>. [PDF]
Bergmane B +3 more
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MOOSE TRANSPLANT TO SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO
During December 1991, January 1992 and January 1993 106 moose (Alces alces shirasi) were captured in north central Colorado, northeast Utah and southwest Wyoming and transplanted to the upper Rio Grande river basin in southwestern Colorado.
Olterman, James H. +2 more
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Disturbance-mediated apparent competition across boreal landscapes: the role of primary productivity. [PDF]
Neufeld BT +4 more
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Heart Health Begins with Community: An Arts-Based Report on the Experiences of Heart Health in the Moosonee Community. [PDF]
Zhao J +7 more
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MOOSE AND FOREST PROBLEMS IN RUSSIA
This article presents an analysis of the moose–forest relationship in Russia characterized by utilization of land by humans and its consequences for moose and the forest. It provide a general overview of the research approaches regarding Russia’s damaged
Kuznetsov, German V.
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TECHNIQUES OF MOOSE HUSBANDRY IN NORTH AMERICA
Moose (Alces alces) are maintained in captive or semi-captive conditions in North America for display and education, scientific research, and commercial breeding. Moose husbandry techniques are widely scattered and in most cases poorly documented.
Schwartz, Charles C.
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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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<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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Predation vs. Parasitism: A Case Study of Indigenous Co-Stewardship and Science Co-Production to Measure Temporal Shifts in Moose Mortality on Ancestral Lands of the Grand Portage Ojibwe. [PDF]
Garwood TJ +7 more
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