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Sika deer inhabiting South Korea became extinct when the last individual was captured on Jeju Island in Korea in 1920 owing to the Japanese seawater relief business, but it is believed that the same subspecies (Cervus nippon hortulorum) inhabits North ...
Yong-Su Park, Min-Gee Oh, Sang-Hwan Kim
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How to stay wild in a highly domesticated landscape? Spatiotemporal behaviour of wolves in Germany
Wild animals can adapt to the increasing presence of humans by either becoming accustomed to it or by avoiding humans by spatiotemporal separation. The return of the wolf to the German lowlands raised the opportunity to study wolf behaviour in one of the most densely populated and fragmented countries in Europe, in an area where topography offers no ...
Ilka Reinhardt +6 more
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Transcriptomic characterization of mesenchymal and skin tissues in Cervus elaphusxanthopygus antler and identification of growth-related candidate genes [PDF]
Background Deer antler is the only mammalian organ capable of periodic complete regeneration. Its astonishing growth rate—reaching several centimeters per day—provides a unique model for research in tissue regeneration and developmental biology.
Xiaodan Bi +5 more
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Human activities have shaped and are continuing to influence terrestrial landscapes, creating heterogenous, and often, fragmented landscapes. Generalist species, like the red fox Vulpes vulpes, show high flexibility in habitat use, and occur across the heterogeneous, anthropogenic landscapes of central Europe.
Lukas G. Scholz +10 more
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Genomic variation across cervid species in respect to the estimation of red deer diversity
The aim of this study was to assess the genetic variations and relationships across evolutionary related cervid species in order to estimate the genetic diversity of the Red deer population that inhabits the forest area in the south-western part of ...
Kasarda Radovan +4 more
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Pola kelahiran rusa Bawean di penangkaran dan perbandingannya dengan kelompok Cervidae lainnya
Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii) is endemic to Bawean island with its status under IUCN record as RARE. Information on the calving pattern in nonexistence and there is a need to understand more on their reproduction physiology for conservation purposes.
Gono Semiadi, Koestoto Subekti
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Europe has seen the recovery of many species of wild herbivores, which are now widespread across much of the continent. In addition, large carnivores are also recolonising many European countries. Most ungulates are managed through hunting, but natural predation can also have a significant influence in many areas.
Cécile A. E. Carpentier +4 more
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Infestation d'un cerf (Cervus timorensis russa) par #Dictyocaulus viviparus à l'Ile Maurice
Les auteurs décrivent les signes cliniques et pathologiques d'un cas de bronchite vermineuse du cerf, dans l'Île Maurice (Cervus timorensis russa) par Dictyocaulus viviparus.
D. Sibartie, L.L. Beeharry
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Habitat selection of moose in Sweden in managed boreal forests with Pinus contorta and P. sylvestris
Human land use can take advantage of using exotic species to increase financial benefits. However, the use of exotic tree species might affect ecosystem functioning, potentially including the habitat use and movement behaviour of animals, modifying their ecological impact, and interactions with human land use.
Maria Bodlund +5 more
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The rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta is an elusive species whose monitoring is hindered by its cryptic behavior and the difficulty in accessing its high‐elevation habitats. Although non‐invasive genetic sampling offers a promising alternative, its effectiveness can be constrained by DNA degradation and environmental conditions.
Emeline Charbonnel +4 more
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