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祁连山地的白臀鹿

open access: yes野生动物学报, 1983
白臀鹿(Cervus elaphus kansuensis Pocock),又名甘肃马鹿,是马鹿的一个地方亚种。它不同于马鹿的其他亚种之处在长于,体形大,体160—240厘米 ...
胥明肃
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A new marker for rapid sex identification of red deer (<em>Cervus elaphus</em>)

open access: yesHystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy, 2010
<strong>Riassunto</strong> <strong>Un nuovo marcatore per l'identificazione rapida del sesso del cervo (<em>Cervus elaphus</em>)</strong> Il cervo (<em>Cervus elaphus</em>) &egrave; una specie ...
Ana Marcia Barbosa   +2 more
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Risky behavior of Asian black bears differs between sex and season in a landscape fragmented by roads

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, EarlyView.
We investigated sex and seasonal differences in the road crossing behavior of Asian black bears (Ursus thibetanus) living in central Honshu Island, Japan, as an example of wildlife risk‐taking behavior in a highly fragmented landscape. Our results show that Asian black bears generally avoid crossing roads, and that there are seasonal differences in ...
S.‐Y. Baek   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Spiculopteragia asymmetrica Infection in Cervus elaphus from Iran [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Research Forum, 2014
Spiculopteragia asymmetrica is a gastrointestinal nematode frequently found in the abomasum of cervids. During December and February 2010, two red deer were died in Semeskandeh sanctuary in Mazandaran province.
Mohammad Reza Youssefi   +4 more
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La réintroduction du cerf Cervus elaphus

open access: yesRevue d'Écologie. Supplément, 1990
Klein François. La réintroduction du cerf Cervus elaphus. In: Revue d'Écologie. Supplément n°5, 1990. pp. 131-134.
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The Karyotype of the Red Deer (Cervus ElaphusL.) [PDF]

open access: yesCaryologia, 1987
SUMMARYThe karyotype of the red deer (Cervus elephus L.) is described by means of G- and C-banding techniques. A proposition for the idiogram is made to set up a basis for further investigations, such as karyotype homologisation or gene mapping.
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Multi‐scalar habitat selection unveils ecological domains in wolves when selecting rendezvous sites

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, EarlyView.
Although habitat generalists, wolves may become particularly choosy when locating homesites (i.e., dens and rendezvous sites) especially in human‐modified landscapes. Using a multiscale approach, we investigated rendezvous sites (RV) selection in a historical stronghold of wolves in central Italy. Human infrastructure (i.e.
S. Droghei, M. Falco, P. Ciucci
wiley   +1 more source

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