@article{Moen_DelGiudice_Garrott_Peterson_2000, title={URINARY METABOLITES FOR ENHANCING ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS: A WORKSHOP}, volume={36}, url={https://www.alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/657}, abstractNote={<p>This paper provides outlines of 5 sessions in which an overview of various aspects of the use of urinalysis to monitor changes in nutritional condition of free-ranging ungulates was presented at the 35th North American Moose Conference and Workshop, Grand Portage, Minnesota, May 15 - 20, 1999. The sessions included in the workshop were: (1) Establishing the value of urinary urea N:creatinine as a nutritional index in ungulates: research and considerations; (2) Urinary purine derivatives as an index of dietary intake; (3) Scaling physiological models up to the population level; (4) Ecological interpretations for Yellowstone elk and bison populations; and (5) Ecological interpretations for the Isle Royale moose population. Presentations were followed by an audience discussion with the panel of presenters.</p>}, journal={Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose}, author={Moen, Ron A. and DelGiudice, Glenn D. and Garrott, Robert A. and Peterson, Rolf O.}, year={2000}, month={Jan.}, pages={269–272} }