Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta

A study of the interactions between moose (Alces alces), elk (Cervus canadensis) and buffalo (Bison bison) was carried out during the summer of 1959 in Elk Island National Park, Alberta. The interactions studied were the possibility of competition for food and habitat, transmission of disease and do...

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Main Author: Holsworth, William Norton
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40261
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-402612018-01-05T17:50:00Z Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta Holsworth, William Norton Moose. Elk. Buffaloes. Animal behavior. A study of the interactions between moose (Alces alces), elk (Cervus canadensis) and buffalo (Bison bison) was carried out during the summer of 1959 in Elk Island National Park, Alberta. The interactions studied were the possibility of competition for food and habitat, transmission of disease and dominance relations. A description of the Park is given. The distribution, habitat selection and food habits of each of the three species are discussed. The greatest interaction between these animals occurs through their effects on the range. Data, collected over the past years, on the incidence of brucellosis and its effect on the reproductive rate and health of the animals are presented. The high incidence of brucellosis in buffalo indicates that they are the source of the organism infecting moose and elk. Buffalo were found to be dominant over moose and elk. The effects of the existing dominance relations could not be evaluated. Science, Faculty of Zoology, Department of Graduate 2012-01-25T16:55:00Z 2012-01-25T16:55:00Z 1960 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40261 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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language English
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topic Moose.
Elk.
Buffaloes.
Animal behavior.
spellingShingle Moose.
Elk.
Buffaloes.
Animal behavior.
Holsworth, William Norton
Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
description A study of the interactions between moose (Alces alces), elk (Cervus canadensis) and buffalo (Bison bison) was carried out during the summer of 1959 in Elk Island National Park, Alberta. The interactions studied were the possibility of competition for food and habitat, transmission of disease and dominance relations. A description of the Park is given. The distribution, habitat selection and food habits of each of the three species are discussed. The greatest interaction between these animals occurs through their effects on the range. Data, collected over the past years, on the incidence of brucellosis and its effect on the reproductive rate and health of the animals are presented. The high incidence of brucellosis in buffalo indicates that they are the source of the organism infecting moose and elk. Buffalo were found to be dominant over moose and elk. The effects of the existing dominance relations could not be evaluated. === Science, Faculty of === Zoology, Department of === Graduate
author Holsworth, William Norton
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title Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
title_short Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
title_full Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
title_fullStr Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in Elk Island National Park, Alberta
title_sort interactions between moose, elk and buffalo in elk island national park, alberta
publisher University of British Columbia
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