The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage availability and competition is a fundamental part when studying wildlife. In ungulates, mortality rates and reproductive success are closely linked to body condition. The trade-offs between energy allocation and reproduction traits can be affected by environmental and climatic factors. In moose (Alces alces), the access to high quality habitat affects calf survival, and moose body mass in calves and yearlings correlates to environmental conditions. Recent studies have shown that a diet based on high amounts of broad leaf is positively connected to calf body mass in moose. Also, adult moose has been observed to perform better in higher latitudes ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
Across much of North America, moose populations (Alces alces) are declining due to disease, predatio...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
Factors predicting moose body condition in Sweden were investigated by means of dressed weight from...
Factors predicting moose body condition in Sweden were investigated by means of dressed weight from...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
Posteren ble presentert på 6th International Moose Symposium i Yakutsk, Russland 13-21 august 2008Th...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
This is the postprint version of the article. The original publication is available at www.springerl...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
Across much of North America, moose populations (Alces alces) are declining due to disease, predatio...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
Factors predicting moose body condition in Sweden were investigated by means of dressed weight from...
Factors predicting moose body condition in Sweden were investigated by means of dressed weight from...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
Posteren ble presentert på 6th International Moose Symposium i Yakutsk, Russland 13-21 august 2008Th...
Habitat selection and movement are considered important factors for survival of game species when th...
This is the postprint version of the article. The original publication is available at www.springerl...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
Across much of North America, moose populations (Alces alces) are declining due to disease, predatio...