Regression equations were developed to predict 3 mass components of 7 browse species important to moose (Alces gigas) on the Copper River Delta in southcentral Alaska. The accuracy of model predictions was the criterion for model selection. Model accuracy was evaluated using data splitting or jackknife procedures. Annual production of twigs and leaves and available twig mass on a stem were most accurately predicted from stem basal diameter with zero intercept models, zero intercept log-linear models, or log-log models. Twig mass eaten by moose was most accurately predicted from the diameter at the point of browsing of a twig with zero intercept or full linear models. Heteroskedasticity was significant (P < 0.05) in most of the data sets and...
We tested whether regrowth from stems of willows (Salix glauca) browsed by Alaskan moose (Alces alce...
ABSTRACT: We monitored forage-based indices of intraspecific competition at changing moose (Alces al...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Models for moose density were developed using subsets of remotely sensed habitat variables in north-...
Graduation date: 2015Ungulates comprise some of the most well researched and intensely managed wildl...
A moose (Alces alces) population model was developed which utilizes parameters routinely measured by...
Modeling offers a way to predict population changes and review harvest strategies for moose (Alces a...
We developed six regression models predicting density, harvest rate, % calves in autumn, annual rate...
The ability to predict body mass (BM) of moose in the field using simple morphometric induced would ...
Space use and resource selection are a linked processes that are important determinants of individua...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007We examined the role of scale and sex in habitat s...
Predictive maps of Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) habitat associations have not been created for...
Moose bite-size selection on feltleaf willow during the winter shows remarkably low variance, despit...
We assessed antler size of Alaskan moose (Alces alces gigas) with respect to the geographic region a...
We took a previously described moose (Alces alces) model for the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska and enhance...
We tested whether regrowth from stems of willows (Salix glauca) browsed by Alaskan moose (Alces alce...
ABSTRACT: We monitored forage-based indices of intraspecific competition at changing moose (Alces al...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Models for moose density were developed using subsets of remotely sensed habitat variables in north-...
Graduation date: 2015Ungulates comprise some of the most well researched and intensely managed wildl...
A moose (Alces alces) population model was developed which utilizes parameters routinely measured by...
Modeling offers a way to predict population changes and review harvest strategies for moose (Alces a...
We developed six regression models predicting density, harvest rate, % calves in autumn, annual rate...
The ability to predict body mass (BM) of moose in the field using simple morphometric induced would ...
Space use and resource selection are a linked processes that are important determinants of individua...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007We examined the role of scale and sex in habitat s...
Predictive maps of Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) habitat associations have not been created for...
Moose bite-size selection on feltleaf willow during the winter shows remarkably low variance, despit...
We assessed antler size of Alaskan moose (Alces alces gigas) with respect to the geographic region a...
We took a previously described moose (Alces alces) model for the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska and enhance...
We tested whether regrowth from stems of willows (Salix glauca) browsed by Alaskan moose (Alces alce...
ABSTRACT: We monitored forage-based indices of intraspecific competition at changing moose (Alces al...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...