REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA

Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during periods of population fluctuation. Therefore, our objective was to provide the first estimates of reproductive parameters such as pregnancy rates, litter size, fecundity rates, conception dates, and fetal...

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Main Authors: William F. Jensen, James J. Maskey, Jr., Jason R. Smith, Eric S. Michel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lakehead University 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9d3d85b882b249b88fc48df768cfbdba 2023-05-15T13:12:52+02:00 REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA William F. Jensen James J. Maskey, Jr. Jason R. Smith Eric S. Michel 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/9d3d85b882b249b88fc48df768cfbdba EN eng Lakehead University http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/230/262 https://doaj.org/toc/0835-5851 0835-5851 https://doaj.org/article/9d3d85b882b249b88fc48df768cfbdba Alces, Vol 54, Pp 27-36 (2018) Alces alces reproduction pregnancy litter size fetal growth rates conception dates fetal sex ratio fecundity North Dakota Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T21:24:22Z Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during periods of population fluctuation. Therefore, our objective was to provide the first estimates of reproductive parameters such as pregnancy rates, litter size, fecundity rates, conception dates, and fetal sex ratios for a moose (Alces alces) population in North Dakota, USA. Between 1978 and 1986, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department necropsied 54 hunter-killed cow moose which were all harvested after the rut (10 November to 12 December). Pregnancy rates for calves (n = 7), yearlings (1.5-years-old, n = 6), and adults (> 2.5-years-old, n = 41) were 0%, 100% and 95%, respectively. Mean conception date was 2 October. Overall, mean litter size was 1.76 fetuses, twinning rate was 73.3%, and mean fecundity was 1.66 fetuses and 0.85 female fetuses/cow. Fetal sex ratio did not differ from the expected 50:50 ratio, but the odds of producing at least one male calf increased with dam age, but not dam weight or litter size. This population displayed reproductive parameters consistent with an irruptive and expanding moose population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic Alces alces
reproduction
pregnancy
litter size
fetal growth rates
conception dates
fetal sex ratio
fecundity
North Dakota
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Alces alces
reproduction
pregnancy
litter size
fetal growth rates
conception dates
fetal sex ratio
fecundity
North Dakota
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Ecology
QH540-549.5
William F. Jensen
James J. Maskey, Jr.
Jason R. Smith
Eric S. Michel
REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
topic_facet Alces alces
reproduction
pregnancy
litter size
fetal growth rates
conception dates
fetal sex ratio
fecundity
North Dakota
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description Understanding reproductive parameters of a population is vital to management, especially during periods of population fluctuation. Therefore, our objective was to provide the first estimates of reproductive parameters such as pregnancy rates, litter size, fecundity rates, conception dates, and fetal sex ratios for a moose (Alces alces) population in North Dakota, USA. Between 1978 and 1986, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department necropsied 54 hunter-killed cow moose which were all harvested after the rut (10 November to 12 December). Pregnancy rates for calves (n = 7), yearlings (1.5-years-old, n = 6), and adults (> 2.5-years-old, n = 41) were 0%, 100% and 95%, respectively. Mean conception date was 2 October. Overall, mean litter size was 1.76 fetuses, twinning rate was 73.3%, and mean fecundity was 1.66 fetuses and 0.85 female fetuses/cow. Fetal sex ratio did not differ from the expected 50:50 ratio, but the odds of producing at least one male calf increased with dam age, but not dam weight or litter size. This population displayed reproductive parameters consistent with an irruptive and expanding moose population.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author William F. Jensen
James J. Maskey, Jr.
Jason R. Smith
Eric S. Michel
author_facet William F. Jensen
James J. Maskey, Jr.
Jason R. Smith
Eric S. Michel
author_sort William F. Jensen
title REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
title_short REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
title_full REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
title_fullStr REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
title_full_unstemmed REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF MOOSE DURING POPULATION EXPANSION IN NORTH DAKOTA
title_sort reproductive parameters of moose during population expansion in north dakota
publisher Lakehead University
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/9d3d85b882b249b88fc48df768cfbdba
genre Alces alces
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op_source Alces, Vol 54, Pp 27-36 (2018)
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