MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA
Thirty one of 386 (8.0%) moose (Alces alces) which were ear tagged with in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, were recovered over a five year period from outside the Park. Young bulls represented the highest percentage returns and emigrated the greatest distances. Inferences regarding direction of...
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ftjalces:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1245 2024-06-16T07:33:08+00:00 MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA Wilton, M. L. Bisset, Alan R. 1988-01-01 application/pdf http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245 eng eng Lakehead University http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245/1317 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245 Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 24 (1988): Alces Vol. 24 (1988); 62-68 2293-6629 0835-5851 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1988 ftjalces 2024-05-22T03:01:08Z Thirty one of 386 (8.0%) moose (Alces alces) which were ear tagged with in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, were recovered over a five year period from outside the Park. Young bulls represented the highest percentage returns and emigrated the greatest distances. Inferences regarding direction of travel and optimal refuge size are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Alces (A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose) |
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Thirty one of 386 (8.0%) moose (Alces alces) which were ear tagged with in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, were recovered over a five year period from outside the Park. Young bulls represented the highest percentage returns and emigrated the greatest distances. Inferences regarding direction of travel and optimal refuge size are discussed. |
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Wilton, M. L. Bisset, Alan R. |
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Wilton, M. L. Bisset, Alan R. MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
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Wilton, M. L. Bisset, Alan R. |
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Wilton, M. L. |
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MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
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MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
title_full |
MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
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MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
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MOVEMENT PATTERNS OF TAGGED MOOSE FROM AN UNHUNTED AREA TO A HEAVILY HUNTED AREA |
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movement patterns of tagged moose from an unhunted area to a heavily hunted area |
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Lakehead University |
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1988 |
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http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245 |
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Alces alces |
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Alces alces |
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Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 24 (1988): Alces Vol. 24 (1988); 62-68 2293-6629 0835-5851 |
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http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245/1317 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1245 |
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