Forage quantity, quality and depletion as scale‐dependent mechanisms driving habitat selection of a large browsing herbivore
Mechanisms that affect the spatial distribution of animals are typically scale‐dependent and
may involve forage distribution. Forage quality and quantity are often inversely correlated …
may involve forage distribution. Forage quality and quantity are often inversely correlated …
[HTML][HTML] Forage availability, supplementary feed and ungulate density: Associations with ungulate damage in pine production forests
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …
Forage availability and moose winter browsing in forest landscapes
G Bergqvist, M Wallgren, H Jernelid… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
In a large-scale survey, comprising 38 landscapes throughout Sweden, we measured winter
forage availability and use by moose within different forest-and land types, and also at three …
forage availability and use by moose within different forest-and land types, and also at three …
Long-term browsing impact around diversionary feeding stations for moose in Southern Norway
Diversionary winter feeding of browsing ungulates is an increasingly common management
practice although evidence for its efficacy to reduce excessive browsing remains …
practice although evidence for its efficacy to reduce excessive browsing remains …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the outcomes of collaborative wildlife governance: The role of social-ecological system context and collaboration dynamics
The acknowledgement of uncertainty and complexity in social-ecological systems has
increased the implementation of collaborative governance regimes for environmental …
increased the implementation of collaborative governance regimes for environmental …
Behavioral effects of wolf presence on moose habitat selection: testing the landscape of fear hypothesis in an anthropogenic landscape
H Sand, M Jamieson, H Andrén, C Wikenros… - Oecologia, 2021 - Springer
Landscape of fear refers to the spatial variation in prey perception of predation risk, that
under certain conditions, may lead to changes in their behavior. Behavioral responses of …
under certain conditions, may lead to changes in their behavior. Behavioral responses of …
Browsing damage by moose in Swedish forests: assessments by hunters and foresters
In Sweden, there is a longstanding conflict between the use of forests for timber production
and game for hunting due to browsing damages on young forests. This study examines the …
and game for hunting due to browsing damages on young forests. This study examines the …
Does wolf presence reduce moose browsing intensity in young forest plantations?
STS van Beeck Calkoen, DPJ Kuijper, H Sand… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey's behavior, which may
affect lower trophic levels. While most studies on trade‐offs between food acquisition and …
affect lower trophic levels. While most studies on trade‐offs between food acquisition and …
The effects of power lines on ungulates and implications for power line routing and rights-of-way management
Thousands of kilometres of power lines exist and more are planned. Ungulates that range
over large areas are likely to encounter power lines, but a synthesis of power line effects on …
over large areas are likely to encounter power lines, but a synthesis of power line effects on …
Food plots as a habitat management tool: forage production and ungulate browsing in adjacent forest
J Månsson, JM Roberge, L Edenius… - Wildlife …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
A key challenge for wildlife management is to handle competing goals. High ungulate
densities may be desirable from hunting and recreational perspectives, but may come in …
densities may be desirable from hunting and recreational perspectives, but may come in …