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High host density combined with climate change may lead to invasion of harmful parasites in cervid (host) populations. Bot flies (Diptera: Oestridae) are a group of ectoparasites that may have strong impact on their hosts, but data on the current ...
Christer M. Rolandsen +9 more
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null null, Murry M. Moose
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A review of circumpolar moose populations with emphasis on Eurasian moose distribution and densities [PDF]
Alces alces, Asia, distribution, Eurasian elk, Europe, GIS, harvest, moose, population densityMoose (Alces alces) may be among one of the most susceptible big game species to climate change. Development of long-term circumpolar databases of this species’
Csányi, Sándor +26 more
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Effect of Roadside Vegetation Cutting on Moose Browsing.
Moose (Alces americanus ) vehicle collisions (MVCs) are an issue throughout the distribution of moose. Many mitigation strategies have been tested and implemented to reduce the number of MVCs, but there have been few empirical analyses of the ...
Amy L Tanner, Shawn J Leroux
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null null, Murry M. Moose
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The Moose Dahlia Farm : [dahlia and gladiolus price list] /
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null null, Murry M. Moose
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A hydrometric analysis over the available historical record (1973-2010) was conducted for the Moose Jaw River station near Burdick in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sierra Rayne, Kaya Forest
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null null, Murry M. Moose
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Représentations linguistiques du mooré des non‑Moose adultes de la ville de Ouagadougou
With rapid urbanization, Ouagadougou has become a real magnet for various linguistic communities, forcing the non‑Moose to speak Moore, the language of the host community.
Wendnonga Gilbert Kafando
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FACTORS AFFECTING EPIZOOTICS OF WINTER TICKS AND MORTALITY OF MOOSE [PDF]
Die-offs of moose (AIces alces) associated with, or attributed to, winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus) are widespread and have been reported since the early part of the last century.
W. M. Samuel
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