A general feature of the demography of large ungulates is that many demographic traits are dependent on female body mass at early ages. Thus, identifying the factors affecting body mass variation can give important mechanistic understanding of demographic processes. Here we relate individual variation in autumn and winter body mass of moose calves living at low density on an island in northern Norway to characteristics of their mother, and examine how these relationships are affected by annual variation in population density and climate. Body mass increased with increasing age of their mother, was lower for calves born late in the spring, decreased with litter size and was larger for males than for female calves. No residual effects of vari...
It has been hypothesized that a low bull:cow ratio can result in delayed or late breeding in some fe...
The factors causing variation in birth date and birth weight were analysed from the data from an exp...
) are thought to suffer from heat stress in all seasons so provide a good biological model to test w...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
In some ungulates, variations in the timing of mating and calving periods are related to environment...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
It has been suggested that the sex ratio should be close to parity among adult moose to ensure high ...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Different evolutionary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in offspring sex ratios am...
Identification of habitat characteristics shaping small-scale variation in life history traits is im...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
Calf and yearling moose (Alces alces) in southeastern Norway are larger on the east side than on the...
It has been hypothesized that a low bull:cow ratio can result in delayed or late breeding in some fe...
The factors causing variation in birth date and birth weight were analysed from the data from an exp...
) are thought to suffer from heat stress in all seasons so provide a good biological model to test w...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
In seasonal environments, timing of reproduction is an important fitness component. However, in ungu...
In some ungulates, variations in the timing of mating and calving periods are related to environment...
The interaction between wildlife and environmental properties such as climate, water and forage avai...
It has been suggested that the sex ratio should be close to parity among adult moose to ensure high ...
A life-history strategy that favours somatic growth over reproduction is well known for long-lived i...
Different evolutionary hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in offspring sex ratios am...
Identification of habitat characteristics shaping small-scale variation in life history traits is im...
As global temperatures continue to rise, increases in the frequency and intensity of climatic extrem...
We determined the fertility of female moose in central British Columbia, Canada, by examining a samp...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
Calf and yearling moose (Alces alces) in southeastern Norway are larger on the east side than on the...
It has been hypothesized that a low bull:cow ratio can result in delayed or late breeding in some fe...
The factors causing variation in birth date and birth weight were analysed from the data from an exp...
) are thought to suffer from heat stress in all seasons so provide a good biological model to test w...