Moose foraging on woody plants in winter was experimentally studied with respect to spatial browsing patterns. Within stands of low palatability trees located along the edges were browsed to a higher extent than trees and other positions. In stands of higher palatability no such pattern was found. The results are discussed with reference to optimal foraging theory
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Analysis of microhabitat of animal activity sites may help determine both site-specific and activity...
Master in applied ecology. Evenstad 2013Supplementary feeding of ungulates during winter is a common...
This thesis discusses aspects of feeding habits of moose (Alces alces) and their impact on forest de...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is a common management practice, increasingly used to reduce or di...
Based on studies of radio-collared female moose (Alces alces) in three different winter areas in Nor...
ABSTRACT: Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful ma...
Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexi...
Patch use theory predicts that herbivores perceive food as patches and spend more time in high quali...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
Large ruminant herbivores like moose spend most of their time foraging and ruminating to acquire an...
English: Large mammalian herbivores have the potential to directly and indirectly affect the ecosyst...
Moose bite-size selection on feltleaf willow during the winter shows remarkably low variance, despit...
The consumption and utilization of six deciduous tree species by moose were studied in relation to a...
Habitat selection by moose was studied over 4 years in two large sectors subject to intensive forest...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Analysis of microhabitat of animal activity sites may help determine both site-specific and activity...
Master in applied ecology. Evenstad 2013Supplementary feeding of ungulates during winter is a common...
This thesis discusses aspects of feeding habits of moose (Alces alces) and their impact on forest de...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is a common management practice, increasingly used to reduce or di...
Based on studies of radio-collared female moose (Alces alces) in three different winter areas in Nor...
ABSTRACT: Predicting spatial distribution of large herbivore foraging is important for successful ma...
Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexi...
Patch use theory predicts that herbivores perceive food as patches and spend more time in high quali...
Despite their difference in body size and morphology, the moose (Alces alces) andthe mountain hare (...
Large ruminant herbivores like moose spend most of their time foraging and ruminating to acquire an...
English: Large mammalian herbivores have the potential to directly and indirectly affect the ecosyst...
Moose bite-size selection on feltleaf willow during the winter shows remarkably low variance, despit...
The consumption and utilization of six deciduous tree species by moose were studied in relation to a...
Habitat selection by moose was studied over 4 years in two large sectors subject to intensive forest...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
Analysis of microhabitat of animal activity sites may help determine both site-specific and activity...
Master in applied ecology. Evenstad 2013Supplementary feeding of ungulates during winter is a common...