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MORPHOMETRY OF MOOSE ANTLERS IN CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA
2010
ALCES
unpublished
We analyzed the morphometry of 1,965 sets of antlers from hunter-harvested moose (Alces alces andersoni) taken in the central interior of British Columbia. We describe the variation and age-related changes in antler and brow palm form, number of points on both main and brow palms, maximum spread, height and width of palmations, distance between innermost points on the brow palms, and shaft circumference. Architecturally, 25% were cervicorn pole type (PT); 75% were palmicorn with 67% split palm
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