We. Faber, BARK STRIPPING BY MOOSE ON YOUNG PINUS-SYLVESTRIS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL SWEDEN, Scandinavian journal of forest research, 11(3), 1996, pp. 300-306
Bark stripping by moose (Alces alces L.) on young Scots pine (Pinus sy
lvestris L.) was studied at the Grimso Wildlife Research Area in south
-central Sweden. The investigation was launched to attempt to elucidat
e the underlying mechanism(s) for this behaviour. To document the seas
onal pattern of bark stripping by moose, four young Scots pine plantat
ions were observed between August 1988 and November 1989. In addition,
pine bark samples were collected systematically throughout the study
period, and the composition of various nutrients, minerals, and fibre
fractions and their digestibility were determined. The occurrence of b
ark stripping was significantly higher in April and May, coinciding wi
th an increase in fibre, K, starch and total carbohydrate concentratio
ns, and decreasing crude protein, P and Mg content. Results are discus
sed with respect to the potential relationship between bark stripping
and nutrient deficiencies in moose and the potential mechanisms induci
ng bark stripping.