Distance of life : moose dispersal from birth to death
Moose is the most important big game animal in Sweden, with a great impact on its environment, yet little is known of their movements early in life and therefore we studied a moose population in northern Sweden – their dispersal from birth to death. We found that mean dispersal distance was 11,5...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
2012
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