This is the postprint version of the article. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comA life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived iteroparous species, especially in unpredictable environments. Risk-sensitive female reproductive allocation can be achieved by a reduced reproductive effort at conception, or the subsequent adjustment of investment during gestation or lactation in response to unexpected environmental conditions or resource availability. We investigated the relative importance of reduced investment at conception compared with later in the reproductive cycle (i.e. prenatal, perinatal or neonatal mortality) in explaining reproductive failure in two high den...
Nutritional condition embodies environmental conditions experienced by animals with survival and rep...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
In life history theory there is a cost related with all resource allocation. For female moose (Alces...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Partially migratory populations comprise both resident and migratory individuals. These tactics may ...
Understanding the role of summer-autumn nutrition is critically important as moose (Alces alces) pop...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
I reviewed the available literature relating moose fecundity to population density and range carryin...
Fecundity in ungulates is an important component of population dynamics, and itself can be driven by...
Nutritional condition embodies environmental conditions experienced by animals with survival and rep...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
In life history theory there is a cost related with all resource allocation. For female moose (Alces...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Partially migratory populations comprise both resident and migratory individuals. These tactics may ...
Understanding the role of summer-autumn nutrition is critically important as moose (Alces alces) pop...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
I reviewed the available literature relating moose fecundity to population density and range carryin...
Fecundity in ungulates is an important component of population dynamics, and itself can be driven by...
Nutritional condition embodies environmental conditions experienced by animals with survival and rep...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...