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Predation shapes the evolutionary traits of cervid weapons

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2018
Sexually selected weapons evolved to maximize the individual reproductive success of males in many polygynous breeding species. Many weapons are also retained outside of reproductive periods for secondary reasons, but the importance of these secondary functions is poorly understood.
Matthew C. Metz   +5 more
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Serosurveillance of orbiviruses in wild cervids from Spain

Veterinary Record, 2013
EPIZOOTIC haemorrhagic disease (EHD) and bluetongue are caused by viruses belonging to the genus Orbivirus , family Reoviridae. To date, eight and 26 distinct serotypes of EHD virus (EHDV) and bluetongue virus (BTV) have been identified, respectively.
A. J. Arenas-Montes   +5 more
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Phylogeny and antigenic relationships of three cervid herpesviruses

Virus Research, 2005
Elk herpesvirus (ElkHV) from North American elk (wapiti, Cervus elaphus nelsoni) is a recently identified alphaherpesvirus related to bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1). In this study, we determined its relationship with European cervid herpesviruses: cervid herpesvirus-1 (CerHV-1) from red deer and rangiferine herpesvirus (RanHV) from reindeer.
Dirk, Deregt   +7 more
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Search for elaphostrongyline parasites in cervids from Alberta

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1974
No elaphostrongyline parasites were found in the cranial cavities of 140 while-tailed deer, 20 mule deer, and 37 moose from Alberta. No larvae with dorsal caudal spines were found in white-tailed deer feces from eastern Alberta, but spined larvae indistinguishable from those of Parelaphostrongylus spp.
W M, Samuel, J C, Holmes
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Storm and cervids

2000
The paper reports the main effects of storms on dynamics, mortality and site disturbances of populations of cervids, according to expert advice. It is not forgotten removal of shade on regeneration, damages and spatial and temporal variation in habitat use by cervids.
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Epizootology of game cervids cysticercosis

2007
Protection of game from diseases is important for several reasons. It is mainly health of the animals itself, which under the conditions of this country are at an increasing rate exposed to the attacks of negative factors arising from the activity of man. The latter markedly increased the effect of pathogens which circulate in their territory. In order
Letková, Valéria   +3 more
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Cervids: about acceptable densities

1995
L'auteur rappelle des notions d'éco-éthologie des deux principaux cervidés du territoire national, cervus elaphus et capreolus capreolus: particularités de la vie sociale, répartition spatiale, capacité territoriale, dynamique de population. Il insiste sur la difficulté de la prise en compte de ces contraintes dans la définition des objectifs pour une ...
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New cervid cytochrome b sequences, new conundrums in cervid systematics

Mammalian Biology, 2016
Nicola S. Heckeberg   +3 more
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