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Use and selection at two spatial scales by female moose (alces alces) across central British Columbia following a mountain pine beetle outbreak
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Moose are a keystone species and play a substantive role in predator-prey systems, nutrient cycling, and forest succession. Following a mountain pine beetle (MPB) spread across British Columbia, I quantified seasonal home-range selection, home-range size and daily movements, and within home-range selection of GPS-collared female moose in three study areas. I used case-matched logistic regressions with individual seasonal home-ranges, and mixed-effects logistic regressions for seasonal locations of female moose to determine habitat selection at two spatial scales. Individual variation was evident at both home-range and within-home-range scales. Female moose selected lodgepole pine-leading stands at both spatial scales regardless of mass die-off due to MPB. Clear-cuts following the MPB outbreak were avoided in drier locations, and trade-offs between cover and browse were evident where disturbance due to salvage logging was highest. My findings indicate that MPB salvage-logging reduced moose habitat, and thereby, influenced selection by female moose. |
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Author (aut): Scheideman, Matthew
Thesis advisor (ths): Gillingham, Michael
Degree committee member (dgc): Parker, Katherine
Degree committee member (dgc): Heard, Douglas C.
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https://doi.org/10.24124/2018/58851
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Degree granting institution (dgg): University of Northern British Columbia
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female moose
mountain pine beetle
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