We re-evaluated findings from Lenarz et al. (2009) that adult moose (Alces alces) survival in northeastern Minnesota was related to high January temperatures and that predation by wolves (Canis lupus) played a minor role. We found significant inverse relationships between annual wolf numbers in part of the moose range and various moose demographics from 2003 to 2013 that suggested a stronger role of wolves than heretofore believed. To re-evaluate the temperature findings, we conducted a simulation study, mimicking the approach taken by Lenarz et al. (2009), to explore the potential for concluding a significant relationship exists between temperature and survival, when no association exists. We found that the high R2s and low probabilities a...
Some 30 y after wolves (Canis lupus) were implicated in decimating wintering white-tailed deer (Odoc...
Long-term, concurrent measurement of population dynamics and associated top-down and bottom-up proce...
The moose is Minnesota’s largest wild animal. In December 2012 moose were proposed as a species of s...
We re-evaluated findings from Lenarz et al. (2009) that adult moose (Alces alces) survival in northe...
Wolf (Canis lupus) and moose (Alces americanus) populations in northeastern Minnesota, USA, have flu...
Moose (Alces americanus) in northeastern Minnesota have declined by 55% since 2006. Although the cau...
The size of the mainland Nova Scotia moose (Alces alces) population has declined precipitously over ...
We used simple linear regression to analyze 8-23 years of data on a wolf (Canis lupus) population an...
Population parameters, mortality causes, and mechanisms of a population decline were studied in wolv...
Newcomers to the state, moose increased in abundance and distribution throughout northeastern Washin...
BackgroundPredation and hunter harvest constitute the main mortality factors affecting the size and ...
Predators directly impact prey populations through lethal encounters, but understanding non-lethal, ...
Background: Predation and hunter harvest constitute the main mortality factors affecting the size an...
Abstract We employed three different methods to estimate predation rates on moose in a newly coloni...
Moose (Alces alces) in Isle Royale National Park impact the ecosystem by browsing tree species and s...
Some 30 y after wolves (Canis lupus) were implicated in decimating wintering white-tailed deer (Odoc...
Long-term, concurrent measurement of population dynamics and associated top-down and bottom-up proce...
The moose is Minnesota’s largest wild animal. In December 2012 moose were proposed as a species of s...
We re-evaluated findings from Lenarz et al. (2009) that adult moose (Alces alces) survival in northe...
Wolf (Canis lupus) and moose (Alces americanus) populations in northeastern Minnesota, USA, have flu...
Moose (Alces americanus) in northeastern Minnesota have declined by 55% since 2006. Although the cau...
The size of the mainland Nova Scotia moose (Alces alces) population has declined precipitously over ...
We used simple linear regression to analyze 8-23 years of data on a wolf (Canis lupus) population an...
Population parameters, mortality causes, and mechanisms of a population decline were studied in wolv...
Newcomers to the state, moose increased in abundance and distribution throughout northeastern Washin...
BackgroundPredation and hunter harvest constitute the main mortality factors affecting the size and ...
Predators directly impact prey populations through lethal encounters, but understanding non-lethal, ...
Background: Predation and hunter harvest constitute the main mortality factors affecting the size an...
Abstract We employed three different methods to estimate predation rates on moose in a newly coloni...
Moose (Alces alces) in Isle Royale National Park impact the ecosystem by browsing tree species and s...
Some 30 y after wolves (Canis lupus) were implicated in decimating wintering white-tailed deer (Odoc...
Long-term, concurrent measurement of population dynamics and associated top-down and bottom-up proce...
The moose is Minnesota’s largest wild animal. In December 2012 moose were proposed as a species of s...