Population dynamics, potential rate of increase (rp), and potential yield of a moose population with no predators in south-central Sweden during 1980 through 1988 are described. Except for 2-year-old females (0.50 calf/female), age-specific natal rates were high and stable between age classes (x̄=1.17 calves/female for females > 3 yrs. High natality rates in combination with low annual non-hunting death rates (calves=1%; adults=5.6%), and negligible dispersal rates (<1%) yielded a potential rate of increase (rp) in the Grismö moose population of 0.40. Consequently, 50% of the winter population could potentially be harvested each autumn if the population was maintained at the same density. With a winter density of 1.3 moose/km2, a high...
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...
In the Fennoscandian countries, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, moose (Alces alces) populations began t...
The moose population at Værdalsbruket in the county of Nord-Trøndelag, Norway The moose population a...
Selective hunting, based on the protection of a portion of cows, was implemented beginning in 1994 i...
Numerous moose (Alces alces) populations throughout Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories occ...
From 1980 to 1984, 54,000 hunting days were spent and a total of 758 moose (Alces alces americana) w...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
Rates of increase of an animal population may be expressed in either finite (λ) or exponential (r) t...
Several alternative forms of hunting policy for moose in Sweden have been evaluated in a simulation ...
Ontario introduced a province-wide sex and age selective harvest strategy for moose (Alces alces) in...
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...
In the Fennoscandian countries, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, moose (Alces alces) populations began t...
The moose population at Værdalsbruket in the county of Nord-Trøndelag, Norway The moose population a...
Selective hunting, based on the protection of a portion of cows, was implemented beginning in 1994 i...
Numerous moose (Alces alces) populations throughout Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories occ...
From 1980 to 1984, 54,000 hunting days were spent and a total of 758 moose (Alces alces americana) w...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
Rates of increase of an animal population may be expressed in either finite (λ) or exponential (r) t...
Several alternative forms of hunting policy for moose in Sweden have been evaluated in a simulation ...
Ontario introduced a province-wide sex and age selective harvest strategy for moose (Alces alces) in...
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...