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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Alces alces | Moose
REFERENCES : 1. Allen, Arthur W.; Jordan, Peter A.; Terrell, James W. 1987. Habitat suitability index models: moose, Lake Superior region. Biol. Rep. 82 (10.155). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 47 p. [11710] 2. Asherin, Duane A. 1973. Prescribed burning effects on nutrition, production and big game use of key northern Idaho browse species. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho. 96 p. Dissertation. [360] 3. Bangs, Edward E.; Bailey, Theodore N. 1983. Interrelationships of weather, fire, and moose on the Kenai National Moose Range, Alaska. In: Proceedings, North American moose conference workshop. 16: 255-274. [10735] 4. Bernard, Stephen R.; Brown, Kenneth F. 1977. Distribution of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians by BLM physiographic regions and A.W. Kuchler's associations for the eleven western states. Tech. Note 301. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 169 p. [434] 5. Bishop, R. H.; Rausch, R. A. 1974. Moose population fluctuations in Alaska, 1950-1972. Le Naturaliste Canadien. 101: 559-593. [13117] 6. Bishop, Richard H. 1988. The moose in Alaska. In: Chandler, William J.; Labate, Lillian, eds. Audubon wildlife report 1988/1989. San Diego, CA: Academic Press: 495-512. [14284] 7. Brinkman, Kenneth A.; Roe, Eugene I. 1975. Quaking aspen: silvics and management in the Lake States. Agric. Handb. 486. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 52 p. [5107] 8. Chadde, Steve; Kay, Charles. 1988. Willows and moose: a study of grazing pressure, Slough Creek exclosure, Montana, 1961-1986. Number 24. Missoula, MT: University of Montana, School of Forestry, Montana Forest and Range Experiment Station. 5 p. [6916] 9. Chandler, Craig; Cheney, Phillip; Thomas, Philip [and others]. 1983. Fire as a natural process in forests. In: Fire in forestry, volume I; forest fire behavior and effects. New York; John Wiley & Sons: 293-393. [614] 10. Child, Kenneth N. 1983. Railways and moose in the central interior of British Columbia: a recurrent management problem. Alces. 19: 118-136. [13898] 11. Costain, Brent. 1989. Habitat use patterns and population trends among Shiras moose in a heavily logged region of northwestern Montana. Missoula, MT: University of Montana. 258 p. Thesis. [13897] 12. Crete, Michel. 1988. Forestry practices in Quebec and Ontario in relation to moose population dynamics. Forestry and wildlife management in the boreal forest--an Ontario workshop; 1987 December 7-9; Thunder Bay, ON. In: The Forestry Chronicle. 1988 June: 246-250. [5119] 13. Cushwa, Charles T.; Coady, John. 1976. Food habits of moose (Alces alces) in Alaska: a preliminary study using rumen contents analysis. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 90: 11-16. [13895] 14. Davis, James L.; Franzmann, Albert W. 1979. Fire-moose-caribou interrelationships: a review and assessment. Proc. North American Moose Conference Workshop. 15: 80-118. [7534] 15. Dodds, Donald G. 1960. Food competition and range relationships of moose and snowshoe hare in Newfoundland. Journal of Wildlife Management. 24: 52-60. [13894] 16. Edwards, Joan. 1985. Effects of herbivory by moose on flower and fruit production of Aralia nudicaulis. Journal of Ecology. 73: 861-868. [13626] 17. Euler, D. 1975. The economic impact of prescribed burning on moose hunting. Journal of Environmental Management. 3: 1-5. [11181] 18. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 19. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others]. 1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998] 20. Gasaway, William C.; DuBois, Stephen D. 1985. Initial response of moose, Alces alces, to a wildfire in interior Alaska. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 99(2): 135-140. [4509] 22. Gordon, Floyd A. 1976. Spring burning in an aspen-conifer stand for maintenance of moose habitat, West Boulder River, Montana. In: Proceedings, Montana Tall Timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council fire & land management symposium; 1974 October 8-10; Missoula, MT. No. 14. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research STation: 501-538. [13529] 23. Cringan, Alexander Thom. 1957. History, food habits and range requirements of the woodland caribou of continental North America. Transactions, North American Wildlife Conference. 22: 485-501. [15651] 24. Irwin, Larry L. 1975. Deer-moose relationships on a burn in northeastern Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management. 39: 653-662. [13892] 25. Kozlowski, T. T.; Ahlgren, C. E., eds. 1974. Fire and ecosystems. New York: Academic Press. 542 p. [1374] 26. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 27. LaChapelle, Alain; Messier, Francois; Crete, Michel. 1984. Importance of moose as a black bear food in southwest Quebec. Alces. 20: 79-83. [13899] 28. LeResche, Robert E.; Davis, James L. 1973. Importance of nonbrowse foods to moose on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of Wildlife Management. 37(3): 279-287. [13123] 29. Matchett, Marc R. 1985. Moose-habitat relationships in the Yaak River drainage, northwestern Montana. Missoula, MT: University of Montana. 229 p. Thesis. [13896] 30. McNicol, J. G.; Gilbert, F. F. 1980. Late winter use of upland cutovers by moose. Journal of Wildlife Management. 44(2): 363-371. [4348] 31. Oaks, Wendell R.; Wilson, A. M.; Fraser, Joseph G. 1984. Performance and release of the new cultival "hachita" blue grama and development of a new blue grama cultivar. In: Abstracts--the 37th annual meeting of the Society for Range Management; 1984 February 12-17; Rapid City, SD. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management; 197. Abstract. [1792] 33. Peek, James M.; Scott, Michael D.; Nelson, Louis J.; [and others}. 1982. Role of cover in habitat management for big game in northwestern United States. Transactions, 47th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. 47: 363-373. [13901] 34. Peterson, Randolph L. 1955. North American moose. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. 280 p. [13900] 35. Phillips, R. L.; Berg, W. E.; Siniff, D. B. 1973. Moose movement patterns and range use in northwestern Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management. 37(3): 266-278. [13893] 36. Pierce, John D. 1984. Shiras moose forage selection in relation to browse availability in north-central Idaho. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 62(12): 2404-2409. [12493] 37. Pierce, D. John; Peek, James M. 1984. Moose habitat use and selection patterns in north-central Idaho. Journal of Wildlife Management. 48(4): 1334-1343. [12516] 38. Ritchie, Brent W. 1978. Ecology of moose in Fremont County, Idaho. Wildlife Bulletin No. 7. Boise, ID: Idaho Department of Fish and Game. 33 p. [4482] 39. Rowe, J. S.; Scotter, G. W. 1973. Fire in the boreal forest. Quaternary Research. 3: 444-464. [72] 40. Spencer, David L; Hakala, John B. 1964. Moose and fire on the Kenai. In: Proceedings, 3rd annual Tall Timbers fire ecology conference; 1964 April 9-10; Tallahassee, FL. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 10-33. [5970] 41. Stelfox, J. G.; Lynch, G. M.; McGillis, J. R. 1976. Effects of clearcut logging on wild ungulates in the central Albertan foothills. Forestry Chronicle. April: 65-70. [13506] 42. Thompson, Ian D.; Vukelich, Milan F. 1981. Use of logged habitats in winter by moose cows with calves in northeastern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 59(11): 2103-2114. [14283] 43. Timmermann, H. R.; McNicol, J. G. 1988. Moose habitat needs. Forestry and wildlife management in the boreal forest--an Ontario workshop; 1987 December 7-9; Thunder Bay, ON. In: The Forestry Chronicle. 1988 June: 238-245. [5118] 44. Viereck, Leslie A.; Schandelmeier, Linda A. 1980. Effects of fire in Alaska and adjacent Canada--a literature review. BLM-Alaska Tech. Rep. 6. Anchorage, AK: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Mangement, Alaska State Office. 124 p. [7075] 45. Wolff, Jerry O.; Zasada, John C. 1979. Moose habitat and forest succession on the Tanana river floodplain and Yukon-Tanana upland. In: Proceedings, North American Moose Conference and Workshop No 15; [Date of conference unknown]; Kenai, AK. [Place of publication unknown]. [Publisher unknown]. 213-244. [6860] 46. Krefting, Laurtis W. 1974. The ecology of the Isle Royale Moose with special reference to the habitat. Tech. Bull. 297, Forestry Series 15. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. 75 p. [8678] 47. Peek, James M. 1974. Intial response of moose to a forest fire in northeastern Minnesota. American Midland Naturalist. 91(2): 435-438. [16531] 48. Hansen, H. L.; Krefting, L. W.; Kurmis, V. 1973. The forest of Isle Royale in relation to fire history and wildlife. Tech. Bull. 294; Forestry Series 13. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. 44 p. [8120] 49. MacCracken, James G.; Viereck, Leslie A. 1990. Browse regrowth and use by moose after fire in interior Alaska. Northwest Science. 64(1): 11-18. [10803] 50. LeResche, R. E.; Bishop, R. H.; Coady, J. W. 1974. Distribution and habitats of moose in Alaska. Le Naturaliste Canadien. 101: 143-178. [15190]

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