13-04-2016 20:31 via phys.org

Twentieth century warming allowed moose to colonize the Alaskan tundra

The establishment of moose in tundra regions of Alaska was the result of warmer and longer summers that increased their shrub habitat, according to a study published April 13, 2016 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ken Tape from the University of Alaska, USA, and colleagues.
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