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Alces alces

Common names: moose
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Artiodactyla > Cervidae
Roles: game species, habitat component
ITIS TSN: 180703
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 20 | Mentions: 34

Local Knowledge Graph (44 entities)

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Knowledge graph centered on Alces alces with 44 nodes and 146 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Marmota flaviventris, Spruce, mark-recapture (Sciuridae), Populus.

Publications (20)

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Habitat selection in a fluctuating ground squirrel population: Density - dependence and fitness consequences

2022Ecology and EvolutionRole: text_match
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Marmot mass gain rates relate to their group’s social structure

2022Behavioral EcologyRole: text_match
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Diverse cressdnaviruses and an anellovirus identified in the fecal samples of yellow-bellied marmots

2021VirologyRole: text_match
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The influence of human recreational trail use has on rodent and predator activity using motion triggered cameras

2021Role: text_match
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Behavioral and spatial dynamics in a fluctuating population of golden-mantled ground squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>)

2020Role: habitat component
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King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change

2019Role: text_match
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Predator and prey species have opposing responses to recreational trail use

2019Role: text_match
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A cost of being amicable in a hibernating marmot.

2017Behavioral EcologyRole: text_match
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Prey responses to predator’s sounds: a review and empirical study.

2014EthologyRole: text_match
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Yellow-bellied marmots do not compensate for a late start: the role of maternal investment in shaping life-history trajectories

2014Evolutionary EcologyRole: text_match
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Estimating the effect of temporal autocorrelated environments on the demography of density-independent age-structured populations

2013Methods in Ecology and EvolutionRole: text_match
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Do mule deer respond to the sounds of their predators?

2012Role: text_match
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Parental investment in burying beetles (<i>Nicrophorus investigator</i>): influence of seasonal timing and prior experience and efficacy of minimally guided instructional strategies in K-12 and undergraduate science classrooms: a meta-analysis

2011Role: text_match
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Quantifying human disturbance on antipredator behavior and flush initiation distance in yellow-bellied marmots

2011Applied Animal Behaviour ScienceRole: text_match
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The Landscape of Fear and Trophic Cascades: Does Human Presence at RMBL Affect Deer Behavior?

2010Role: text_match
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Do yellow-bellied marmots respond to predator vocalizations?

2008Behavioral Ecology and SociobiologyRole: text_match
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Olfactory predator discrimination in yellow-bellied marmots

2008EthologyRole: text_match
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Olfactory predator discrimination in yellow-bellied marmots

2006Role: text_match
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Antipredatory response of mule deer (<i>Odocoileus hemionus</i>) to predator urines

2005Role: text_match
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Do yellow-bellied marmots respond to predator vocalisations?

2004Role: text_match