Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during periods of population fluctuation. Therefore, our objective was to provide the first estimates of reproductive parameters such as pregnancy rates, litter size, fecundity rates, conception dates, and fetal sex ratios for a moose (Alces alces) population in North Dakota, USA. Between 1978 and 1986, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department necropsied 54 hunter-killed cow moose which were all harvested after the rut (10 November to 12 December). Pregnancy rates for calves (n = 7), yearlings (1.5-years-old, n = 6), and adults (> 2.5-years-old, n = 41) were 0%, 100% and 95%, respectively. Mean conception date was 2 October. Overall, mean litter size w...
Multiple fecundity (i.e., >2 fetuses or calves per female) is a rare and poorly known phenomenon ...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
ABSTRACT. Moose (Alces alces andersoni) occur at low density (140–160 moose/1000 km2) and are the mo...
Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during peri...
I reviewed the available literature relating moose fecundity to population density and range carryin...
The relationship of reproductive parameters (i.e., pregnancy rate, twining rate and fetus production...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
Information on in utero productivity of moose in Manitoba for the period 1986/87 - 1991/92 is discus...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
Relations among bull age, sex ratio and reproductive parameters in British Columbia moose population...
Natality of moose (Alces alces) is reported from examination of reproductive tracts from 76 cows fou...
Estimates of moose population productivity in North America are often obtained from herd composition...
Relationships among antler characteristics, body weight, age, and reproductive potential of moose (A...
In practice of moose production planning estimates of the population size and the data on the magnit...
We investigated the in utero productivity of moose (Alces alces) in the central interior of British ...
Multiple fecundity (i.e., >2 fetuses or calves per female) is a rare and poorly known phenomenon ...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
ABSTRACT. Moose (Alces alces andersoni) occur at low density (140–160 moose/1000 km2) and are the mo...
Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during peri...
I reviewed the available literature relating moose fecundity to population density and range carryin...
The relationship of reproductive parameters (i.e., pregnancy rate, twining rate and fetus production...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
Information on in utero productivity of moose in Manitoba for the period 1986/87 - 1991/92 is discus...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
Relations among bull age, sex ratio and reproductive parameters in British Columbia moose population...
Natality of moose (Alces alces) is reported from examination of reproductive tracts from 76 cows fou...
Estimates of moose population productivity in North America are often obtained from herd composition...
Relationships among antler characteristics, body weight, age, and reproductive potential of moose (A...
In practice of moose production planning estimates of the population size and the data on the magnit...
We investigated the in utero productivity of moose (Alces alces) in the central interior of British ...
Multiple fecundity (i.e., >2 fetuses or calves per female) is a rare and poorly known phenomenon ...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
ABSTRACT. Moose (Alces alces andersoni) occur at low density (140–160 moose/1000 km2) and are the mo...