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6. Scots pine for fika : the role of local moose density in determining browsing damages to pine across commercial forests in Sweden
Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of EcologySammanfattning : By browsing on young Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), moose (Alces alces) can cause significant damage to commercial forests. The National Forest Agency monitors browsing damage and moose faecal pellet groups annually on pre-defined plots throughout Sweden. LÄS MER
7. Björnjaktens inverkan på älgars rörelsemönster
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementSammanfattning : Hunting of different types of ungulates is a popular leisure activity that can affect the game's movement patterns in different ways. Hunting ungulates with different types of dogs can have an impact on their movement patterns, especially in the short term. LÄS MER
8. How do forest characteristics relate to brown bear (Ursus arctos) density? : focusing on basal area, age, height, and field layer
Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental StudiesSammanfattning : Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is one of our most common large carnivores. The historic population in Sweden has been reduced due to conflicts with humans. The diet of the brown bear varies with the season and location. LÄS MER
9. Evaluation of the forest composition in browsed Scots pine plantations
Master-uppsats, SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreSammanfattning : Since the early 2000s browsing damage to Scots pine (Pinus Sylvestris) in the Götaland region of Sweden has been consistently estimated to be 15% per year, peaking at around 25% between 2009-2016, the highest of any region in the country. The Swedish Forest Agency has set a goal of achieving pine damage levels below 5% on average in the long-term, even if higher levels can be accepted in an individual year. LÄS MER
10. Fibre content in moose (Alces alces) faeces : a comparison between free-ranging and captive moose in Sweden
Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementSammanfattning : Animals have evolved adaptations to survive and reproduce in certain environments. Based on these adaptations, different feeding types can be identified among ruminants from the continuum of browsers to grazers. Browsers are assumed to digest forage rich in soluble cell contents, while grazers are more equipped to digest cellulose. LÄS MER