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A peer-reviewed journal that publishes original, scholarly research on the biology and management of moose throughout their circumpolar distribution, as well as other ungulate or carnivore species that overlap their range. The publication is the official

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Are moose only a large deer?: some life history considerations.
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT: Body mass generally accounts for a large part of variation in life history traits of ungulates. However, phylogeny and ecological features such as habitat or diet have been shown to cause differences in life history patterns among species of similar size. To assess the factors that...

Modeling the impact of moose and wolf management on persistence of Woodland Caribou.
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT: Limiting factors of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) populations vary regionally. In tundra environments, this species appears to be regulated by food, either because wolves (Canis lupus) are absent or because migration of caribou allows escape from predation during part of the year. In...

Characteristics of neonatal moose habitat in northern New Hampshire.
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT: Habitat use by parturient moose (Alces alces) may have important implications for calf survival and subsequently influence population dynamics. Because neonatal habitat may be limiting or specialized and little descriptive information exists in the northeastern United States, this...

Factors affecting epizootics of winter ticks and mortality of moose.
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT: Die-offs of moose (Alces alces) associated with, or attributed to, winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus) are widespread and have been reported since the early part of the last century. Extrinsic factors such as weather and vegetative structure, and host factors such as moose density...

Diagnosing parelaphostrongylosis in moose (Alces alces).
January 1, 2007... ABSTRACT: Thirty-six moose (Alces alces) reported as acting abnormally were examined in northwestern Ontario and adjacent northeastern Minnesota in 1986-2000. Thirty-four typically had little fear of humans, remained in an area for some time, and showed clinical signs of neuromotor...

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