The distribution of Moose (Alces alces) during winter in southern Sweden
The traditional Swedish way of dealing with browsing damages made by moose, is to reduce the moose population. However, a growing way of dealing with damages made by several ungulate species, including wild boars in particular is to redistribute them with supplementary food sources. Attracting them...
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ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:1740 2023-05-15T13:13:46+02:00 The distribution of Moose (Alces alces) during winter in southern Sweden Wallén, Mikael 2010-08-31 application/pdf https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1740/1/Wallen_M_100831.pdf swe eng swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1740/ urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-2-466 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1740/1/Wallen_M_100831.pdf Wallén, Mikael, 2010. The distribution of Moose (Alces alces) during winter in southern Sweden : a response to food sources?. Second cycle, A1E. Umeå: (S) > Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-251.html> Animal ecology Second cycle, A1E NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:08:43Z The traditional Swedish way of dealing with browsing damages made by moose, is to reduce the moose population. However, a growing way of dealing with damages made by several ungulate species, including wild boars in particular is to redistribute them with supplementary food sources. Attracting them to settle in habitats less vulnerable to damages made during foraging. This study we tracked collared moose in southern Sweden from January throughout April in the year of 2009. From the tracking data their “favourite” positions was selected and visited in order to study the features that attracts moose during winter. Later the results from this survey was analysed in order to determine how these feature affects the distribution of moose. The main hypothesis tested in this study are, that moose could be redistributed in their home range by providing supplementary food sources. The results of the study indicates that moose are attracted to supplementary feeding stations set up by man, which give forest managers an opportunity to use them as a tool to redistribute moose into areas with less vulnerable forest stands, with a maintained overall density of moose. Like many other studies this one also results in Pine and Birch are the bulk food source to moose, but this study also suggests that shrubs like bilberry, foxberry and heather are preferred food sources to moose in southern Sweden. Ett traditionellt sätt att hantera betesskador från älg är att reglera populationen via jakt. En växande metod för att hantera skador från ungulater, speciellt när det gäller vildsvin, och att omferdela deras utbredning i landskapet är att förse dem med en alternativ födokälla iform av stödutfodring. På detta sätt attraherar man dem till att uppehålla sig i områden som är mindre känsliga för skador. I den här studien så användes data från älgar märkta med GPS/GSM halsband. Från januari till och med april, via dessa data var det möjligt att välja ut områden som älgen favoriserade. Dessa platser besöktes för att samla information om ... Text Alces alces Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects |
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The traditional Swedish way of dealing with browsing damages made by moose, is to reduce the moose population. However, a growing way of dealing with damages made by several ungulate species, including wild boars in particular is to redistribute them with supplementary food sources. Attracting them to settle in habitats less vulnerable to damages made during foraging. This study we tracked collared moose in southern Sweden from January throughout April in the year of 2009. From the tracking data their “favourite” positions was selected and visited in order to study the features that attracts moose during winter. Later the results from this survey was analysed in order to determine how these feature affects the distribution of moose. The main hypothesis tested in this study are, that moose could be redistributed in their home range by providing supplementary food sources. The results of the study indicates that moose are attracted to supplementary feeding stations set up by man, which give forest managers an opportunity to use them as a tool to redistribute moose into areas with less vulnerable forest stands, with a maintained overall density of moose. Like many other studies this one also results in Pine and Birch are the bulk food source to moose, but this study also suggests that shrubs like bilberry, foxberry and heather are preferred food sources to moose in southern Sweden. Ett traditionellt sätt att hantera betesskador från älg är att reglera populationen via jakt. En växande metod för att hantera skador från ungulater, speciellt när det gäller vildsvin, och att omferdela deras utbredning i landskapet är att förse dem med en alternativ födokälla iform av stödutfodring. På detta sätt attraherar man dem till att uppehålla sig i områden som är mindre känsliga för skador. I den här studien så användes data från älgar märkta med GPS/GSM halsband. Från januari till och med april, via dessa data var det möjligt att välja ut områden som älgen favoriserade. Dessa platser besöktes för att samla information om ... |
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https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1740/ urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-2-466 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1740/1/Wallen_M_100831.pdf Wallén, Mikael, 2010. The distribution of Moose (Alces alces) during winter in southern Sweden : a response to food sources?. Second cycle, A1E. Umeå: (S) > Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-251.html> |
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