@article{Filus_2002, title={MOOSE BEHAVIOR AT SALT LICKS}, url={https://www.alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1835}, abstractNote={<p>At a natural salt lick, moose were dominant in relation to marals; they occupied the best sites near the sources. Moose spent from 8 to 48 minutes at the salt lick; certain animals visited the salt lick up to 4 times a day and several times for a number of days. In spring and autumn, moose aggregated at the salt lick in large groups (up to 6 moose and 20 marals). They dispersed among 4 sources.</p>}, journal={Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose}, author={Filus, Irene A.}, year={2002}, month={Jan.}, pages={49–51} }