Factors influencing female home range sizes in elk (Cervus elaphus) in North American landscapes Dean P. AndersonJames D. ForesterMark S. Boyce Research article Pages: 257 - 271
Scales of movement by elk (Cervus elaphus) in response to heterogeneity in forage resources and predation risk Jacqueline L. FrairEvelyn H. MerrillJuan M. Morales Research article Pages: 273 - 287
Landscape-level movements of North American elk (Cervus elaphus): effects of habitat patch structure and topography John G. KieAlan A. AgerR. Terry Bowyer Research article Pages: 289 - 300
Adaptive models for large herbivore movements in heterogeneous landscapes Juan Manuel MoralesDaniel FortinEvelyn H. Merrill Research article 01 April 2005 Pages: 301 - 316
Functional heterogencity in resources within landscapes and herbivore population dynamics Norman Owen-Smith Research article Pages: 317 - 317
The development of forage production and utilization gradients around livestock watering points Peter B. AdlerSonia A. Hall Research article Pages: 319 - 333
Introducing spatial grazing impacts into the prediction of moorland vegetation dynamics S.C.F. PalmerI.J. GordonR.J. Pakeman Research article Pages: 335 - 335
The effect of fire spatial scale on Bison grazing intensity L.L. WallaceK.A. Crosthwaite Research article Pages: 337 - 349
Effects of mammalian herbivores on revegetation of disturbed areas in the forest-tundra ecotone in northern Fennoscandia Johan OlofssonPhilip E. HulmeOtso Suominen Research article Pages: 351 - 359