Moose (Alces alces shirasi) populations across Montana have expanded in the last century, both in geographic range and in population size. This expansion has had a negative impact on moose winter range in some locations where moose have overutilized key browse species. Excessive and unsustainable browsing has the potential to reduce local biodiversity and carrying capacity of moose and other ungulates. The browse species of interest in this study were willow (Salix spp), a highly palatable and abundant browse source for moose on many winter ranges, including our study area in southwestern Montana. The objectives of this study were to determine patterns of willow community use by selected female moose during winter and to quantify willow uti...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Moose (Alces alces), as a focal species in many northern communities, are increasingly subjected to ...
Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexi...
From 2007-2010, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks conducted research on moose ecology on the Mount Ha...
Monitoring of browse utilization of plant communities is consistently recommended as an important co...
Perceived declines in Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) in many areas across Montana in recent year...
We tested whether regrowth from stems of willows (Salix glauca) browsed by Alaskan moose (Alces alce...
Moose are among the many species that are vulnerable to both direcdt and indirect effects of climate...
The 22,743-hectare Mount Haggin Wildlife Management Area was purchased in 1976, in part for moose (A...
Moose (Alces alces) management can be challenging because of the difficulty of quantifying populatio...
Across much of North America, moose populations (Alces alces) are declining due to disease, predatio...
Graduation date: 2015Ungulates comprise some of the most well researched and intensely managed wildl...
This study reports a 3-year field investigation of the relationships between moose (Alces alces ande...
We examined habitat use in home ranges and seasonal core use areas by 13 radio-collared Shiras moose...
Moose (Alces alces americana), a large-bodied and cold-adapted forest herbivore, may be vulnerable t...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Moose (Alces alces), as a focal species in many northern communities, are increasingly subjected to ...
Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexi...
From 2007-2010, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks conducted research on moose ecology on the Mount Ha...
Monitoring of browse utilization of plant communities is consistently recommended as an important co...
Perceived declines in Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) in many areas across Montana in recent year...
We tested whether regrowth from stems of willows (Salix glauca) browsed by Alaskan moose (Alces alce...
Moose are among the many species that are vulnerable to both direcdt and indirect effects of climate...
The 22,743-hectare Mount Haggin Wildlife Management Area was purchased in 1976, in part for moose (A...
Moose (Alces alces) management can be challenging because of the difficulty of quantifying populatio...
Across much of North America, moose populations (Alces alces) are declining due to disease, predatio...
Graduation date: 2015Ungulates comprise some of the most well researched and intensely managed wildl...
This study reports a 3-year field investigation of the relationships between moose (Alces alces ande...
We examined habitat use in home ranges and seasonal core use areas by 13 radio-collared Shiras moose...
Moose (Alces alces americana), a large-bodied and cold-adapted forest herbivore, may be vulnerable t...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Moose (Alces alces), as a focal species in many northern communities, are increasingly subjected to ...
Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexi...