The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. Mineral deficiencies have been coupled to population declines in wildlife. Current practices typically rely on liver, kidney and/or serum samples to assess mineral levels. Such destructive sampling strategies are, however, not feasible for remote or endangered populations. Hair may constitute an alternative tissue, sampled through non-invasive means, to investigate mineral levels in wildlife. In the pilot study presented here, we examine whether mineral levels in hair samples from a well-studied muskox (Ovibos moschatus) population in High-Arctic Greenland are associated with a vital rate and may, therefore, serve as indicators of wildlife po...
Context: To predict the success of an invasive species, it is important to understand the habitat fa...
Samples of 150 narwhals obtained in different years from two West Greenland areas, Avanersuaq and Uu...
The province of Nova Scotia is considered to have two distinct moose populations: mainland and Cape ...
The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. ...
Trace mineral imbalances can have significant effects on animal health, reproductive success, and su...
The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for northern ungu...
<div><p>The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for north...
The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for northern ungu...
The return to pasture use as an alternative to intensive livestock farming implies some risks with t...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
Minerals (Na, K, Cl, Ca, P, Mg) and crude protein concentrations as well as total contents were meas...
Ten minerals, 6 macro (Na, K, Ca, P, Mg, Cl) and 4 trace elements (Co, Cu, Mo, Mn), were analysed in...
Foraging is a key behaviour, and several aspects of foraging remain to be investigated in many wild ...
A study of the muskox (Ovlbos moschatus) in relation to its environment was carried out in the Canad...
Human or animal hair is considered to be a good indicator of the content of bioelements or toxic ele...
Context: To predict the success of an invasive species, it is important to understand the habitat fa...
Samples of 150 narwhals obtained in different years from two West Greenland areas, Avanersuaq and Uu...
The province of Nova Scotia is considered to have two distinct moose populations: mainland and Cape ...
The tight linkage between mineral status and health and demographics in animals is well documented. ...
Trace mineral imbalances can have significant effects on animal health, reproductive success, and su...
The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for northern ungu...
<div><p>The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for north...
The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for northern ungu...
The return to pasture use as an alternative to intensive livestock farming implies some risks with t...
Excesses and deficiencies of environmental trace elements can result in pathological conditions for ...
Minerals (Na, K, Cl, Ca, P, Mg) and crude protein concentrations as well as total contents were meas...
Ten minerals, 6 macro (Na, K, Ca, P, Mg, Cl) and 4 trace elements (Co, Cu, Mo, Mn), were analysed in...
Foraging is a key behaviour, and several aspects of foraging remain to be investigated in many wild ...
A study of the muskox (Ovlbos moschatus) in relation to its environment was carried out in the Canad...
Human or animal hair is considered to be a good indicator of the content of bioelements or toxic ele...
Context: To predict the success of an invasive species, it is important to understand the habitat fa...
Samples of 150 narwhals obtained in different years from two West Greenland areas, Avanersuaq and Uu...
The province of Nova Scotia is considered to have two distinct moose populations: mainland and Cape ...