Determining the spatial distribution of large herbivores is a key challenge in ecology and management. However, our ability to accurately predict this is often hampered by inadequate data on available forage and structural cover. Airborne laser scanning (ALS) can give direct and detailed measurements of vegetation structure.We assessed the effectiveness of ALS data to predict (1) the distribution of browse forage resources and (2) moose (Alces alces) habitat selection in southern Norway. Using ground reference data from 153 sampled forest stands, we predicted available browse biomass with predictor variables from ALS and/or forest inventory. Browse models based on both ALS and forest inventory variables performed better than either alone. D...
A GIS analysis of landscape scale distribution of moose (Alces alces) in northern Vermont during win...
ABSTRACT: We modified the standard, stratified random block design used typically in aerial sur-vey...
Landscapes located in high northern latitudes (≥ 60°N) are changing at a rate two to three times the...
Determining the spatial distribution of large herbivores is a key challenge in ecology and managemen...
Moose (Alces alces) play an ecological keystone role in the boreal forest ecosystem and increasingly...
Large herbivores are often classed as ecosystem engineers, and when they become scarce or overabunda...
Moose (Alces alces) play an ecological keystone role in the boreal forest ecosystem and increasingl...
ABSTRACT: Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful ma...
Moose (Alces alces) populations have experienced unprecedented declines along the southern periphery...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Landscape structure and heterogeneity play a potentially important, but little understood role in pr...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINThe combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource sel...
The combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource selection functions is widely used to analyze animal h...
1. The moose Alces alces is the largest herbivore in the boreal forest biome, where it can have dra...
ii I investigated summer habitat selection patterns within the home ranges of 60 GPS-collared adult ...
A GIS analysis of landscape scale distribution of moose (Alces alces) in northern Vermont during win...
ABSTRACT: We modified the standard, stratified random block design used typically in aerial sur-vey...
Landscapes located in high northern latitudes (≥ 60°N) are changing at a rate two to three times the...
Determining the spatial distribution of large herbivores is a key challenge in ecology and managemen...
Moose (Alces alces) play an ecological keystone role in the boreal forest ecosystem and increasingly...
Large herbivores are often classed as ecosystem engineers, and when they become scarce or overabunda...
Moose (Alces alces) play an ecological keystone role in the boreal forest ecosystem and increasingl...
ABSTRACT: Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful ma...
Moose (Alces alces) populations have experienced unprecedented declines along the southern periphery...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Landscape structure and heterogeneity play a potentially important, but little understood role in pr...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINThe combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource sel...
The combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource selection functions is widely used to analyze animal h...
1. The moose Alces alces is the largest herbivore in the boreal forest biome, where it can have dra...
ii I investigated summer habitat selection patterns within the home ranges of 60 GPS-collared adult ...
A GIS analysis of landscape scale distribution of moose (Alces alces) in northern Vermont during win...
ABSTRACT: We modified the standard, stratified random block design used typically in aerial sur-vey...
Landscapes located in high northern latitudes (≥ 60°N) are changing at a rate two to three times the...