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Gonoplectus cervus Demange 1986
22. Gonoplectus cervus Demange, 1986 Gonoplectus cervus Demange, 1986: 854 (D). Gonoplectus cervus— Jeekel, 2006: 9 (L). Record from Myanmar: Sadon (4,500 ft). The type series consists of the male holotype and two male paratypes, all housed in the Gothenburg Museum (Demange 1986).
Likhitrakarn, Natdanai+3 more
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Abstract The return of grey wolves to multi‐use landscapes in North America and Europe raises concerns over accompanying risks of livestock predation. While local‐level risk factors have received attention, it is difficult to explore the role that landscape‐scale variables, such as landscape connectivity, play in driving livestock losses.
Vivian F. Hawkinson+2 more
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据国际鹿类电脑信息组(Deermail)1998年初传递的消息,全世界饲养的鹿类主要有10余种,包括驯鹿(Rangifertarandus)、马鹿(Cervus elaphus)、北美马鹿(Cervus canadensis)、梅花鹿(Cervusnippon)、黇鹿(Cervus dama)、鬣鹿(Cervustimorensis)、水鹿(Cervus unicolor)、斑鹿(Cervus axis)、白尾鹿(Odocoileusvirginianus)等.饲养在20多个国家和地区 ...
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Cervus nippon Temminck 1838 Cervus nippon Temminck 1838, in: von Siebold, Temminck, and Schlegel, Fauna Japonica, Coup d'Oeil Faune Iles Sonde Emp. Japan: xxii. Type Locality: "Les îles du domaine du Japon "; restricted to Japan, Kyushu, Nagasaki (Groves and Smeenk, 1978). Vernacular Names: Sika. Subspecies:: Subspecies Cervus nippon subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Monitoring GPS‐collared moose by ground versus drone approaches: efficiency and disturbance effects
Efficient wildlife management requires precise monitoring methods, for example to estimate population density, reproductive success, and survival. Here, we compared the efficiency of drone (equipped with a RGB camera) and ground approaches to detect and observe GPS‐collared female moose Alces alces and their calves. We also quantified how drone (n = 42)
Martin Mayer+8 more
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The Public Perception towards the Development of Deer Breeding in Bandar Lampung
The existence of the deer population that continue to decline in its natural habitat need conservation efforts, such as through ex-situ conservation.
Bainah Sari Dewi+2 more
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Farmers' tolerance for crop damage caused by wildlife: the role of compensation
Compensation is a common strategy to alleviate financial losses caused by wildlife, but its effects on farmers' tolerance towards damage to crops caused by wildlife are poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted semi‐structured interviews in three areas in and around biosphere reserves in Sweden and Germany to examine farmers ...
Karoline Hemminger+8 more
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Cervus nippon Temminck, 1838. Coup d'oeil sur la faune des iles de la Sonde et de L'empire du Japon, p. 22. TYPE LOCALITY: Japan. DISTRIBUTION: Taiwan; E. China; Manchuria; Korea; adjacent E. Siberia; Japan; Quelpart Isis; Ryukyu Isis., Tsushima Isis. (Japan); Vietnam.
James H. Honacki+2 more
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Ciervo – Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758 [PDF]
A comprehensive review of the natural history of the Red Deer Cervus elaphus in Spain.
Carranza, Juan, Salvador Milla, Alfredo
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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is well known among cervids in North America. Nevertheless, management faced different types and degrees of uncertainty when CWD was first detected in reindeer Rangifer tarandus in Nordfjella, Norway in 2016. We present a timeline of the efforts to control CWD, and identify how the process, measurement, environmental, and ...
Atle Mysterud+3 more
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