ABSTRACT: Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful management, but accurate predictions remain elusive against a background of multiple causes modified by environmental stochasticity. Moose (Alces alces) might prefer to browse areas with high plant den-sity, but if snow depth co-varies with plant density, this could restrict access to these sites and force use of sites with lower plant density and snow depth. Moose browsing was measured in 72 plots distributed within the subarctic birch (Betula spp.) forest landscape at Abisko in northern Sweden in 1996. In 2010, the same plots were revisited and the measurements repeated. A generalized linear model predicted moose browsing on birch in 2010 fro...
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ec...
As wild ungulate densities increase across Europe and North America, plant–herbivore interactions ar...
Within the Sunnäs moose (Alces alces) enclosure (6.2 km2) in central Sweden 134 stems of Betula pend...
Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful management, ...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is a common management practice, increasingly used to reduce or di...
Large herbivores constitute an important natural resource and are actively managed to meet economic,...
Winter aerial surveys of moose (Alces alces) were completed on 14 landscapes (10–256 km2 ) formed of...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
ABSTRACT: Moose browsing pressure in the vicinity of supplementary winter feeding stations eventuall...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Patch use theory predicts that herbivores perceive food as patches and spend more time in high quali...
This thesis discusses aspects of feeding habits of moose (Alces alces) and their impact on forest de...
Large ruminant herbivores like moose spend most of their time foraging and ruminating to acquire an...
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ec...
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ec...
As wild ungulate densities increase across Europe and North America, plant–herbivore interactions ar...
Within the Sunnäs moose (Alces alces) enclosure (6.2 km2) in central Sweden 134 stems of Betula pend...
Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful management, ...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is a common management practice, increasingly used to reduce or di...
Large herbivores constitute an important natural resource and are actively managed to meet economic,...
Winter aerial surveys of moose (Alces alces) were completed on 14 landscapes (10–256 km2 ) formed of...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
ABSTRACT: Moose browsing pressure in the vicinity of supplementary winter feeding stations eventuall...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Patch use theory predicts that herbivores perceive food as patches and spend more time in high quali...
This thesis discusses aspects of feeding habits of moose (Alces alces) and their impact on forest de...
Large ruminant herbivores like moose spend most of their time foraging and ruminating to acquire an...
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ec...
The foraging patterns of large herbivores will affect their impact on structures and functions of ec...
As wild ungulate densities increase across Europe and North America, plant–herbivore interactions ar...
Within the Sunnäs moose (Alces alces) enclosure (6.2 km2) in central Sweden 134 stems of Betula pend...