Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta

This project was designed to test and evaluate a technique to estimate moose ('Alces alces') habitat use in west-central Alberta, Canada. Home range size and habitat use of adult female moose were estimated for portions of a Wildlife Management Unit in west-central Alberta. Nineteen radio...

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Main Author: Kerr, Jason R.
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1631
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/1631 2023-05-15T13:13:04+02:00 Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta Kerr, Jason R. 2007-05-18T12:15:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1631 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1631 2007 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:49:18Z This project was designed to test and evaluate a technique to estimate moose ('Alces alces') habitat use in west-central Alberta, Canada. Home range size and habitat use of adult female moose were estimated for portions of a Wildlife Management Unit in west-central Alberta. Nineteen radio collared adult female moose were relocated from January through March 1997. Mean distance travelled between daily relocations was 1.51 +- 0.04 SE km, and the mean home range size was 68.77 +- 5.38 SE km 2. Moose were found to prefer areas classified as browse, wet areas and 25-29.99 in tall forest stands. Statistical and trended analysis indicated that moose preferred areas classified as browse, wet areas, low to medium % canopy closure, and tall trees when selecting whiter habitat. Other/Unknown Material Alces alces Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Canada
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description This project was designed to test and evaluate a technique to estimate moose ('Alces alces') habitat use in west-central Alberta, Canada. Home range size and habitat use of adult female moose were estimated for portions of a Wildlife Management Unit in west-central Alberta. Nineteen radio collared adult female moose were relocated from January through March 1997. Mean distance travelled between daily relocations was 1.51 +- 0.04 SE km, and the mean home range size was 68.77 +- 5.38 SE km 2. Moose were found to prefer areas classified as browse, wet areas and 25-29.99 in tall forest stands. Statistical and trended analysis indicated that moose preferred areas classified as browse, wet areas, low to medium % canopy closure, and tall trees when selecting whiter habitat.
author Kerr, Jason R.
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Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
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title Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
title_short Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
title_full Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
title_fullStr Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
title_full_unstemmed Testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central Alberta
title_sort testing and evaluation of a technique to estimate moose habitat use in west-central alberta
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