44_table_of_contents v2.pdf ALCES 44 (2008) CONTENTS MOUNTAIN CARIBOU INTERACTIONS WITH WOLVES AND MOOSE IN CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA..........................Dale R. Seip 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN DEFINING HABITAT SELECTION BY MOOSE IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA.............................Michael P. Gillingham and Katherine L. Parker 7 EFFECTS OF PLANT COMPENSATION ACROSS SITES ON REGRESSION ESTIMATES OF SHOOT BIOMASS AND LENGTH..... ...................................................................Roy V. Rea and Michael P. Gillingham 21 DOES MOOSE BROWSING THREATEN EUROPEAN ASPEN REGENERATION IN KOLI NATIONAL PARK, FINLAND?..................... ......Sauli Härkönen, Kalle Eerikäinen, Riikka Lähteenmäki, and Risto Heikkilä 31 DIFFERENTIAL HABITAT SELECTION BY MOOSE AND ELK IN THE BESA-PROPHET AREA OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ....................................................Michael P. Gillingham and Katherine L. Parker 41 RECOVERY OF LOW BULL:COW RATIOS OF MOOSE IN INTERIOR ALASKA...................Donald D. Young Jr. and Rodney D. Boertje 65 GRAIN OVERLOAD AND SECONDARY EFFECTS AS POTENTIAL MORTALITY FACTORS OF MOOSE IN NORTH DAKOTA................... ......Erika A. Butler, William F. Jensen, Roger E. Johnson, and Jason M. Scott 73 AN EXAMINATION OF THE ABSENCE OF ESTABLISHED MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN CAPE BRETON ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA............................................ ........................................................Karen Beazley, Helen Kwan, and Tony Nette 81 WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT NOCTURNAL ACTIVITY OF MOOSE?.......................................................Nicole A. Klassen and Roy V. Rea 101 USING GIS TO MODIFY A STRATIFIED RANDOM BLOCK SURVEY DESIGN FOR MOOSE...................Douglas C. Heard, Andrew B. D. Walker, Jeremy B. Ayotte, and Glen S. Watts 111 ASSESSING RE-COLONIZATION OF MOOSE IN NEW YORK WITH HSI MODELS.......................................................................Lisa Hickey 117 (Continued on inside back cover) MANAGEMENT AND CHALLENGES OF THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE INFESTATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA............................................Chris Ritchie 127 43nd NORTH AMERICAN MOOSE CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP.................. 137 ORDER OF ALCES - 2007 ..................................................................................... 137 PREVIOUS MEETING SITES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MOOSE CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ........................................................................ 138 KRIS J. HUNDERTMARK DISTINGUISHED MOOSE BIOLOGIST - 2007 RECIPIENT ................................. 139 DISTINGUISHED MOOSE BIOLOGIST - PAST RECIPIENTS .............................. 140 DISTINGUISHED MOOSE BIOLOGIST - AWARD CRITERIA ............................... 141 EDITORIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE ....................................................................... 142 ADDITIONAL COPIES Available from: Lakehead University Bookstore, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 5E1 Alces 39-44 Price $40.00 Canadian or U.S. each (including supplementary issues) Alces 24-38 Price $38.00 Canadian or U.S. each (including supplementary issues) Alces 17-23 Price $20.00 Canadian or U.S. each Proceedings of the North American Moose Conference and Workshop 8-16 Price $20.00 Canadian or U.S. each Make cheques, money orders or purchase orders payable to Lakehead University Bookstore. All prices include 5% G.S.T., mailing and handling costs. Prices are subject to change. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Brooke Pilley and Susan Rodgers worked long hours formatting and typesetting manuscripts. ALCES HOME PAGE Further information on contents of past issues, prices, ordering, as well as instructions to submitting authors, are available at our website: http://bolt.lakeheadu.ca/~alceswww/alces.html