Alces (journal)
Alces is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original papers on the biology and management of moose throughout their circumpolar distribution, as well as other ungulate or carnivore species that overlap their range. It has been edited in published in Lakehead University since 1978. A single volume per year is published; a volume has one or sometimes two issues, with occasional supplements.
History
The history of the Alces journal is connected with the North American Moose Conference and Workshop, whose Annual Meetings have taken placesince 1963. From the early days, a summary of the events was produced for each meeting in mimeographed form. Since the Fifth meeting of the conference in Alaska in 1968, formal publication of conference proceedings started, becoming regular annual issues since 1972. These proceedings are considered the predecessor of the Alces journal, and are including in the numbering of its volumes. The name Alces was adapted for the journal in 1981 .