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1Erkki Haukioja and Kari Lehtilä are at the Laboratory of Ecological Zoology, Dept of Biology, University of Turku, SF-20500 Turku, Finland.
Abstract:
Ten years ago, the question of forage use by moose largely focused on whether nutritive factors or secondary compounds determined their use of individual tree species. Today, it is clear that both are important. Research during the last few years has tried to explain the hierarchical decisions in the foraging patterns of moose.
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