Study of activity and behavior of moose (Alces alces) has generally been undertaken during daylight hours because research at night is logistically complicated. However, some believe that moose are as or more active at night than day, thus, the amount and content of research about moose activity could be considered diurnally-biased. We conducted a review of the literature to determine what is known regarding nocturnal activity of moose and found that only 2.2% of all articles published about moose activity and behavior refer to nocturnal activity. Studies designed specifically to document nocturnal activity were mostly related to moose-vehicle collisions and use of mineral licks. Recent and increased use of GPS radio-collars will provide mo...
How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals livi...
Background Monitoring the behavior of wild animals in situ can improve our understanding of how the...
Massachusetts, U.S.A. is located along the southern boundary of the geographic range of moose (Alces...
ABSTRACT: Study of activity and behavior of moose (Alces alces) has generally been undertaken durin...
Activity data and an index to distance moved were obtained from 7262 radio signals monitored for 43 ...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Animal behaviour. You can find the publish...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
In order to find effective mitigating measures against the large number of moose-vehicle collisions ...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
The size of the mainland Nova Scotia moose (Alces alces) population has declined precipitously over ...
Wildlife face high potential to be disturbed by humans due to habitat loss and increasing popularity...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
Non-fatal disturbance by humans can be analogous to predation risk because animal response to both d...
How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals livi...
Background Monitoring the behavior of wild animals in situ can improve our understanding of how the...
Massachusetts, U.S.A. is located along the southern boundary of the geographic range of moose (Alces...
ABSTRACT: Study of activity and behavior of moose (Alces alces) has generally been undertaken durin...
Activity data and an index to distance moved were obtained from 7262 radio signals monitored for 43 ...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of human activity requires a better understanding of the ecological effe...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Animal behaviour. You can find the publish...
Continual expansion of human development and recreational activity into previously undisturbed envir...
Understanding how human activities influence wildlife populations is increasingly important as recre...
In order to find effective mitigating measures against the large number of moose-vehicle collisions ...
This study presents data concerning moose movements before, during and after hunting periods. We con...
The size of the mainland Nova Scotia moose (Alces alces) population has declined precipitously over ...
Wildlife face high potential to be disturbed by humans due to habitat loss and increasing popularity...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
Non-fatal disturbance by humans can be analogous to predation risk because animal response to both d...
How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals livi...
Background Monitoring the behavior of wild animals in situ can improve our understanding of how the...
Massachusetts, U.S.A. is located along the southern boundary of the geographic range of moose (Alces...