THE HABITAT OF ALCES ALCES CAMELOIDES - A REVIEW
Alces alces cameloides inhabit a region of Pleistocene ice-edge with numerous mountains are rivers. Living in a continental and monsoon climate, which covers four climatic zones, cameloides have probably developed morpho-physiological adaptations. The habitat is characterized by a rich flora. Howeve...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Lakehead University
1995
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Online Access: | http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/889 |
Summary: | Alces alces cameloides inhabit a region of Pleistocene ice-edge with numerous mountains are rivers. Living in a continental and monsoon climate, which covers four climatic zones, cameloides have probably developed morpho-physiological adaptations. The habitat is characterized by a rich flora. However, cameloides was supposed to suffer from malnutrition during both the Pleistocene and in modern time. Cameloides are subjected to predation by tigers, a phenomenon unique to this sub species. It is human activities that have a notable impact on moose. The current knowledge of habitat preference and food habits of cameloides since 1940 are also summarized. |
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