Diet quality is an important determinant of animal survival and reproduction, and can be described as the combination of different food items ingested, and their nutritional composition. For large herbivores, human landscape modifications to vegetation can limit such diet-mixing opportunities. Here we use southern Sweden’s modified landscapes to assess winter diet mixtures (as an indicator of quality) and food availability as drivers of body mass (BM) variation in wild moose (Alces alces). We identify plant species found in the rumen of 323 moose harvested in Oct-Feb, and link variation in average calf BM among populations to diets and food availability. Our results show that variation in calf BM correlates with variation in diet compositio...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
International audienceSpecies diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche s...
Diet quality is an important determinant of animal survival and reproduction, and can be described a...
At northern latitudes, large spatial and temporal variation in the nutritional composition of availa...
Forested lands in the western USA have undergone changes in management and condition that are result...
The moose (Alces alces) is a dominant large mammalian herbivore in the world’s boreal zones. Moose e...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
Based on studies of radio-collared female moose (Alces alces) in three different winter areas in Nor...
Master in applied ecology. Evenstad 2013Supplementary feeding of ungulates during winter is a common...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
International audienceSpecies diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche s...
Diet quality is an important determinant of animal survival and reproduction, and can be described a...
At northern latitudes, large spatial and temporal variation in the nutritional composition of availa...
Forested lands in the western USA have undergone changes in management and condition that are result...
The moose (Alces alces) is a dominant large mammalian herbivore in the world’s boreal zones. Moose e...
Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin ...
Based on studies of radio-collared female moose (Alces alces) in three different winter areas in Nor...
Master in applied ecology. Evenstad 2013Supplementary feeding of ungulates during winter is a common...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
A fundamental question about the ecology of herbivore populations pertains to the relative influence...
International audienceSpecies diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche s...