STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS

Forage plants consumed by moose (Alces alces) during winter are isotopically divergent from the forage plants potentially eaten during summer. I examined the natural abundance of 15N and 13C in moose form north-central Alaska, USA, to test the hypothesis that seasonal variation (summer versus winter...

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Main Author: Kielland, Knut
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lakehead University 2001
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Online Access:http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/587
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spelling ftjalces:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/587 2023-05-15T13:13:13+02:00 STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS Kielland, Knut 2001-01-01 application/pdf http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/587 eng eng Lakehead University http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/587/669 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/587 Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2001): Alces Vol. 37 No. 2 (2001); 329-337 2293-6629 0835-5851 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2001 ftjalces 2022-02-12T19:35:49Z Forage plants consumed by moose (Alces alces) during winter are isotopically divergent from the forage plants potentially eaten during summer. I examined the natural abundance of 15N and 13C in moose form north-central Alaska, USA, to test the hypothesis that seasonal variation (summer versus winter) in the isotopic composition of the diet can be used to make inferences about food habits across seasons through a temporal record in hooves of moose. Moose hooved collected from hunter-killed males during autumn exhibited temporal oscillations in stable isotope signatures for both carbon and nitrogen. Data on hoof growth in cervids and additional isotope data from immature moose strongly suggest that observed variation in mature animals reflected diet, and comprised a time frame of slightly < 2 years. This isotopic technique has the potential for reconstruction of diets in moose throughout the year without repeated sampling over that time interval, and allows for comparisons of diets among regional populations without extensive fieldwork. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Alaska Alces (A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose)
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description Forage plants consumed by moose (Alces alces) during winter are isotopically divergent from the forage plants potentially eaten during summer. I examined the natural abundance of 15N and 13C in moose form north-central Alaska, USA, to test the hypothesis that seasonal variation (summer versus winter) in the isotopic composition of the diet can be used to make inferences about food habits across seasons through a temporal record in hooves of moose. Moose hooved collected from hunter-killed males during autumn exhibited temporal oscillations in stable isotope signatures for both carbon and nitrogen. Data on hoof growth in cervids and additional isotope data from immature moose strongly suggest that observed variation in mature animals reflected diet, and comprised a time frame of slightly < 2 years. This isotopic technique has the potential for reconstruction of diets in moose throughout the year without repeated sampling over that time interval, and allows for comparisons of diets among regional populations without extensive fieldwork.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kielland, Knut
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STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
author_facet Kielland, Knut
author_sort Kielland, Knut
title STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
title_short STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
title_full STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
title_fullStr STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
title_full_unstemmed STABLE ISOTOPE SIGNATURES OF MOOSE IN RELATION TO SEASONAL FORAGE COMPOSITION: A HYPOTHESIS
title_sort stable isotope signatures of moose in relation to seasonal forage composition: a hypothesis
publisher Lakehead University
publishDate 2001
url http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/587
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