Winter habitat selection by female moose in western interior montane forests

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作者
Poole, Kim G.
Stuart-Smith, Kari
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[1] Aurora Wildlife Res, Nelson, BC V1L 6K4, Canada
[2] Tembec Inc, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4J7, Canada
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10.1139/Z06-184
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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Winter range has been identified as an important component of moose (Alces alces (L., 1758)) conservation in managed forests, yet there have been few studies on habitat associations in montane ecosystems. We investigated habitat selection by moose at landscape and stand scales during late winter in southeastern British Columbia using global positioning system (GPS) collars on 24 adult moose cows in each of two winters. The strongest determinant of late-winter range at the landscape scale was decreasing elevation, while moose also selected for areas of gentler slopes and higher solar insolation. Elevation likely is a surrogate for snow depth, which is probably the primary causative factor influencing late-winter distribution of moose. Within late-winter range, topographic variables had little influence on moose habitat selection. Lower crown closure was the strongest determinant of stand-scale selection, although the resultant model was weak. We found no disproportionate selection for stands with high crown closure, and there was little evidence for greater use of cover stands with increasing snow as winter progressed. Within late-winter range, moose selected forage habitats (42% use vs. 30% availability) over cover habitats (22% use vs. 37% availability). The delineation of late-winter moose range can be based on snow depth, or elevation as its surrogate.
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页码:1823 / 1832
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