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P-ISSN 0835-5851
E-ISSN 2293-6629
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Vol. 52, 2017March 10, 2017 MDT

THE EFFECTS OF SEX, TERRAIN, WILDFIRE, WINTER SEVERITY, AND MATERNAL STATUS ON HABITAT SELECTION BY MOOSE IN NORTH-CENTRAL ALASKA

Kyle Joly, Mathew S. Sorum, Tim Craig, Erin L. Julianus,
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Joly, Kyle, Mathew S. Sorum, Tim Craig, and Erin L. Julianus. 2017. “THE EFFECTS OF SEX, TERRAIN, WILDFIRE, WINTER SEVERITY, AND MATERNAL STATUS ON HABITAT SELECTION BY MOOSE IN NORTH-CENTRAL ALASKA.” Alces 52 (March): 101–15.

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