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- who: Sheila M. Holmes from the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeu00e5, Sweden have published the paper: Increased summer temperature is associated with reduced calf mass of a circumpolar large mammal through direct thermoregulatory and indirect, food quality, pathways, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using a long-term dataset (1988-1997 the authors examine the relative strength of direct (thermoregulatory costs) and indirect (food quality) pathways linking temperature precipitation and the quality of two important food items (birch and fireweed) to variation in moose calf mass in northern . . .
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