This article presents an analysis of the moose–forest relationship in Russia characterized by utilization of land by humans and its consequences for moose and the forest. It provide a general overview of the research approaches regarding Russia’s damaged forests by moose. In the early 1950s, the moose population increased sharply, primarily due to enlargement of the cutover area and the ensuing increased forage resource. Devastation to pine and oak are emphasized amid a backdrop of damage to silviculture that cost millions of rubles. Other northern countries were undergoing similar destruction by moose to their forests. Three main research approaches are distinguished: determination of the damage by moose to stands, estimation of the effect...
The effects of moose browsing in young Scots pine stands were studied in southern Finland during 199...
The Moose is a valuable game animal in Fennoscandia but also the most severe pest in forest plantati...
The moose (Alces alces) population in the steppe zone of Ukraine developed initially in 1955-1965. E...
When moose population density is high (3–5 individuals per 1,000 hectares), deciduous trees, in part...
Overall, moose is not very abundant game species in Lithuania, but in their wintering concentration ...
Moose (Alces alces) have become one of the popular big game species in Russia, whereas only decades ...
How to manage the impact of a large moose population on the economically important Scots pine, and o...
ABSTRACT: The moose population in the Murmansk region has changed considerably in the past century....
The moose population in the Murmansk region has changed considerably in the past century. Moose appe...
ABSTRACT: Moose (Alces alces) disappeared from the Rostov region in the 19th century due to agri-cu...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4The moose population in Russia contains 4 subspecies and peaked at >8...
factor in managed boreal forests. Silva Fennica 36(1): 57–67. We review the interactions between moo...
The paper is based on the research carried out in 1976–2015. The data were collected from visual rec...
This article focuses on variations in moose population densities and sex ratios, autoregulation of i...
The Moose is a valuable game animal in Fennoscandia but also the most severe pest in forest plantati...
The effects of moose browsing in young Scots pine stands were studied in southern Finland during 199...
The Moose is a valuable game animal in Fennoscandia but also the most severe pest in forest plantati...
The moose (Alces alces) population in the steppe zone of Ukraine developed initially in 1955-1965. E...
When moose population density is high (3–5 individuals per 1,000 hectares), deciduous trees, in part...
Overall, moose is not very abundant game species in Lithuania, but in their wintering concentration ...
Moose (Alces alces) have become one of the popular big game species in Russia, whereas only decades ...
How to manage the impact of a large moose population on the economically important Scots pine, and o...
ABSTRACT: The moose population in the Murmansk region has changed considerably in the past century....
The moose population in the Murmansk region has changed considerably in the past century. Moose appe...
ABSTRACT: Moose (Alces alces) disappeared from the Rostov region in the 19th century due to agri-cu...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4The moose population in Russia contains 4 subspecies and peaked at >8...
factor in managed boreal forests. Silva Fennica 36(1): 57–67. We review the interactions between moo...
The paper is based on the research carried out in 1976–2015. The data were collected from visual rec...
This article focuses on variations in moose population densities and sex ratios, autoregulation of i...
The Moose is a valuable game animal in Fennoscandia but also the most severe pest in forest plantati...
The effects of moose browsing in young Scots pine stands were studied in southern Finland during 199...
The Moose is a valuable game animal in Fennoscandia but also the most severe pest in forest plantati...
The moose (Alces alces) population in the steppe zone of Ukraine developed initially in 1955-1965. E...