Activity of moose (Alces alces) was studied at aquatic feeding areas and at natural, sodium-rich licks during four periods covering late May to early September. Aquatic feeding increased from period 1 (late May and early June) to period 2 (late June and early July) and had declined by late July. Major activity at mineral licks occurred earlier in the season than aquatic feeding, especially for males. Chemical composition of aquatic plants showed no seasonal changes corresponding to the peak of aquatic feeding in period 2, although the sodium content of some species declined in period 3. We suggest that moose in the study area are attracted to sodium sources from late May to mid-July, that aquatic feeding replaces use of licks in June as the...
During spring and summer in Ontario, moose are commonly observed at sites known as moose aquatic fe...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
The most important sources of sodium for moose (Alces alces) in Sikhote–Alin are: (1) freshwater aqu...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) was studied at aquatic feeding areas and at natural, sodium-rich lic...
Aquatic feeding by moose was studied with emphasis on (i) the chemical composition of aquatic plants...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was studied at two na...
Natural mineral licks and their use by moose (Alces alces) on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, w...
In Fennoscandia there had been no scientific reports of moose feeding on aquatic plants, other than ...
Recent mineral-related research on moose in Ontario is reviewed. Known natural licks in Ontario are ...
The North American moose (Alces alces) is a species of socio-economic importance that has undergone ...
The effect of Moose (AIces aIces) on aquatic vegetation was studied in Sibley Provincial Park, Ontar...
The distribution of ungulates reflects spatial and temporal heterogeneity in forage quality and quan...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
Moose (Alces alces) are generalist herbivores, but are important aquatic-terrestrial ecotone special...
During spring and summer in Ontario, moose are commonly observed at sites known as moose aquatic fe...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
The most important sources of sodium for moose (Alces alces) in Sikhote–Alin are: (1) freshwater aqu...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) was studied at aquatic feeding areas and at natural, sodium-rich lic...
Aquatic feeding by moose was studied with emphasis on (i) the chemical composition of aquatic plants...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was studied at two na...
Natural mineral licks and their use by moose (Alces alces) on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, w...
In Fennoscandia there had been no scientific reports of moose feeding on aquatic plants, other than ...
Recent mineral-related research on moose in Ontario is reviewed. Known natural licks in Ontario are ...
The North American moose (Alces alces) is a species of socio-economic importance that has undergone ...
The effect of Moose (AIces aIces) on aquatic vegetation was studied in Sibley Provincial Park, Ontar...
The distribution of ungulates reflects spatial and temporal heterogeneity in forage quality and quan...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
While the ecological importance of bioturbation is well recognized and the prevalence of aquatic for...
Moose (Alces alces) are generalist herbivores, but are important aquatic-terrestrial ecotone special...
During spring and summer in Ontario, moose are commonly observed at sites known as moose aquatic fe...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
The most important sources of sodium for moose (Alces alces) in Sikhote–Alin are: (1) freshwater aqu...