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Cervidae

2009
Published as part of Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Vieira, Fabiano M. & Luque, José L., 2009, Checklist of helminth parasites of threatened vertebrate species from Brazil, pp.
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C.   +2 more
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Cervidae

2011
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier (2011): Cervidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals.
Wilson, Don E., Mittermeier, Russell A.
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Cervidae Goldfuss 1820

2018
Published as part of Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L., 2018, Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status, pp.
Jo, Yeong-Seok   +2 more
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Cervidae Gray 1821

2011
Family CERVIDAE Gray, 1821 Gen. et sp. indet. A right mandible, FM-2100 (Fig. 3J), and its left counterpart, FM-2101, are the only cervid remains from the Miocene of Strumyani (SW Bulgaria). The teeth are in medium wear, and well preserved. The premolars are long relative to the molars, especially p2 that is almost as long as p3 and p4.
Geraads, Denis   +4 more
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Trypanosomes in cervidae in Germany

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1984
Trypanosoma cervi Kingston et Morton, 1975 was demonstrated in 2 fallow deer (Dama dama) in 1976, and in 10 roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and one red deer (Cervus elaphus) in spring 1983. The infected deer originated from the vicinity of Hannover, Germany.
K T, Friedhoff   +3 more
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Cervidae GRAY 1821

2012
Published as part of Gagnaison, Cyril, Guevel, Bruno, Xerri, Serge & Sicot, Jean-Luc, 2012, La falunière du Tourrelet (Thenay, Loir-et-Cher, France): nouvelles données sur les vertébrés des sables continentaux du Miocène moyen (Orléanien supérieur: MN 5), pp.
Gagnaison, Cyril   +3 more
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Landscape effect for the Cervidaes Cervidae in human-dominated fragmented forests

European Journal of Forest Research, 2014
We analyse the relationships between the main Cervidae [moose (Alces alces), red deer (Cervus elaphus) and roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)] species and a complex of environmental factors in an extensive fragmented landscape of Central Lithuania. The highest determining positive influence on moose density was the proportions of wet forest sites.
Gediminas Brazaitis   +6 more
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Cervidae Goldfuss 1820

2011
Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2011, Cervidae, pp. 350-443 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 350, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Occurrence download Cervidae

2023
ALA occurrence record ...
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