In some ungulates, variations in the timing of mating and calving periods are related to environmental conditions. It has been suggested that such an adjustment of the timing of reproductive events to local conditions would maximise calf survival as the calf benefits from abundant high quality forage during the early stages of lactation. Published data were analyzed to assess the existence of temporal variations in reproductive events for moose (Alces alces). Dates corresponding to mating (n = 19) and calving (n = 18) periods (median, beginning, end, and duration) were correlated to latitude, longitude and climatic parameters (temperature, precipitation, timing of the growing season) obtained from weather stations. Most mating occurred over...
The use of hunter observations of moose (Alces alces) to index variation in population size and stru...
Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during peri...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species' reproductiv...
Variations in the timing of mating periods have been observed in many species of wild ungulates. We ...
In northern environments, the period of access to high-quality forage is limited, exerting strong se...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
A general feature of the demography of large ungulates is that many demographic traits are dependent...
Birth synchrony is well documented among ungulates and is hypothesised to maximize neonate survival,...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Weather has been shown to be an important factor affecting calf production and survival, in many par...
Abstract Background The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in respo...
The use of hunter observations of moose (Alces alces) to index variation in population size and stru...
Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during peri...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species' reproductiv...
Variations in the timing of mating periods have been observed in many species of wild ungulates. We ...
In northern environments, the period of access to high-quality forage is limited, exerting strong se...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
An understanding of the reproductive biology of moose (Alces alces) facilitates wise management. Moo...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
A general feature of the demography of large ungulates is that many demographic traits are dependent...
Birth synchrony is well documented among ungulates and is hypothesised to maximize neonate survival,...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Weather has been shown to be an important factor affecting calf production and survival, in many par...
Abstract Background The breeding time of many species has changed over the past 2–3 decades in respo...
The use of hunter observations of moose (Alces alces) to index variation in population size and stru...
Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during peri...
In a context of climate change, a mismatch has been shown to occur between some species' reproductiv...