THE USE OF INFRARED TRAIL MONITORS TO STUDY MOOSE MOVEMENT PATTERNS
Abstract
We utilized an infrared counter coupled to a 35 mm camera to test whether of not moose (Alces alces) specifically utilize narrows when crossing large bodies of water. Strengths and weaknesses of the counter/camera system are discussed and a method to test whether or not narrows are preferred is suggested.
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1994-01-01
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Wilton, M. L., Garner, D. L., & Inglis, J. E. (1994). THE USE OF INFRARED TRAIL MONITORS TO STUDY MOOSE MOVEMENT PATTERNS. Alces, 30, 153–157. Retrieved from https://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/961
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