Recent mineral-related research on moose in Ontario is reviewed. Known natural licks in Ontario are mineral-rich springs. They occur in areas of sedimentary and volcanic bedrock, but rarely on granitic bedrock. An initial study indicated variable chemical composition, but sampling methods were inadequate. Improved methods were therefore devised and tested. All licks sampled by the new technique proved to be rich in Na, but high levels of other elements were common. In a cafeteria experiment at a natural lick, moose and white-tailed deer selected Na salts but not salts of Ca, Mg, K or Fe. No selection of anions (CL, HCO3, SO4) was apparent. Moose use the licks mainly in spring and early summer, generally starting with the green-up and ending...
Forest trees mainly used by moose are known to contain relatively small amounts of sodium. Young Sco...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...
ABSTRACT: An analysis was performed on habitat-related factors for the southeastern side of Cape Br...
Natural mineral licks and their use by moose (Alces alces) on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, w...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was studied at two na...
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...
Roadside mineral licks form when road salt used to de-ice highways in winter runs off road surfaces ...
In Fennoscandia there had been no scientific reports of moose feeding on aquatic plants, other than ...
At a natural salt lick, moose were dominant in relation to marals; they occupied the best sites near...
Moose (Alces alces) near Thunder Bay, Ontario cratered through 35-51 cm of snow to consume Equisetum...
Wildlife seen at natural sodium-rich springs and at roadside pools contaminated by highway de-icing ...
Mineral-rich springs used by wildlife were studied in order to develop an appropriate sampling techn...
Aquatic feeding by moose was studied with emphasis on (i) the chemical composition of aquatic plants...
Abstract: In winter, barren-ground caribou obtain minerals from ice and soil licks. Between December...
Forest trees mainly used by moose are known to contain relatively small amounts of sodium. Young Sco...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...
ABSTRACT: An analysis was performed on habitat-related factors for the southeastern side of Cape Br...
Natural mineral licks and their use by moose (Alces alces) on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, w...
Activity of moose (Alces alces) and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was studied at two na...
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...
Roadside mineral licks form when road salt used to de-ice highways in winter runs off road surfaces ...
In Fennoscandia there had been no scientific reports of moose feeding on aquatic plants, other than ...
At a natural salt lick, moose were dominant in relation to marals; they occupied the best sites near...
Moose (Alces alces) near Thunder Bay, Ontario cratered through 35-51 cm of snow to consume Equisetum...
Wildlife seen at natural sodium-rich springs and at roadside pools contaminated by highway de-icing ...
Mineral-rich springs used by wildlife were studied in order to develop an appropriate sampling techn...
Aquatic feeding by moose was studied with emphasis on (i) the chemical composition of aquatic plants...
Abstract: In winter, barren-ground caribou obtain minerals from ice and soil licks. Between December...
Forest trees mainly used by moose are known to contain relatively small amounts of sodium. Young Sco...
Free-ranging cervids acquire most of their essential minerals through forage consumption, though occ...
ABSTRACT: An analysis was performed on habitat-related factors for the southeastern side of Cape Br...