Bone and antler combs: towards a methodology for the understanding of trade and identity in Viking Age England and Scotland [PDF]
This paper outlines the methodology of a doctoral research project at the University of York. The medium of study is the bone and antler hair comb, and the approach is one of integration.
Ashby, S.P.
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No preference in female sika deer for conspecific over heterospecific male sexual calls in a mate choice context [PDF]
Mating signals can be used both in contexts of species recognition and mate quality assessment. This study examines species recognition abilities in oestrous females presented with male mating calls from both conspecifics and closely related allopatric ...
Charlton, B D +3 more
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As the area where chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been found continues to expand, there is concern over the impact it may have on elk (Cervus elaphus) populations that congregate on winter feedgrounds in Wyoming.
A. Williams +2 more
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Investigating the Potential Consequences of Woodland Creation for British Mammal Populations
We simulated the conversion of suitable areas in the UK to woodland, according to the current and target woodland creation rates, and assessed how this would affect habitat availability and potential population sizes of British mammals. We predicted that most assessed mammals would benefit or be unaffected by planned woodland creation, but some ...
Sara Bronwen Hunter +5 more
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Is seasonal diet composition of red deer (Cervus elaphus) is affected by game preservation? [PDF]
In Europe, approx. 280,000 deer, predominantly red deer (Cervus elaphus) and fallow deer (Dama dama) were kept in game preserves in 2012. Information on foraging habits of fenced populations is important for wildlife management purposes.
Bleier, Norbert +7 more
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Rumen physiology constrains diet niche: linking digestive physiology and food selection across wild ruminant species [PDF]
We propose a hypothesis for digestive constraints on the browsing and grazing options available to ruminants: that the diet-niche range (maximum and minimum grass intake) of a species is dependent upon its predisposition to stratified rumen contents ...
Clauss M. +10 more
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НОВОЕ МЕСТОНАХОЖДЕНИЕ ПОЗДНЕПЛЕЙСТОЦЕНОВОЙ ТЕРИОФАУНЫ В УСТЬЕ Р. БИДЖА (ЮЖНО-МИНУСИНСКАЯ ВПАДИНА)
Описано новое местонахождение ископаемых млекопитающих, расположенное в окрестностях села Мохово (54º56' с.ш., 89º46' в.д.) Усть-Абаканского района республики Хакасия. Местонахождение Мохово связано с отложениями р. Биджа.
D.G. Malikov
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Objects as Knowledgeable Elders: Lessons From the Reindeer Calf Halter Mȯnggu̇i
ABSTRACT This article presents ongoing research that reconnects a historical ethnographic collection housed in a European museum with the descendants of its source communities in the transnational Inner Asian region, specifically among the Tozhu and Tukha reindeer herders of the Tyva Republic and Mongolia.
Victoria Soyan Peemot
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Poškodovanost smreke zaradi grizenja in lupljenja skorje po jelenjadi (Cervus elaphus) glede na prostorsko razporeditev krmišč [PDF]
Forest damages caused by red deer and some other large herbivore species occasionally feeding on tree bark, are a grave ecological and economic problem in many parts of the world.
Adamič, Miha +2 more
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Reindeer warble fly larvae found in red deer
Seven third instar larvae of the reindeer warble fly (Hypoderma (=Oedemagena) tarandi) were found in a 2-3 year old male red deer {Cervus elaphus) shot on 14 November 1985 at Todalen, western Norway. This it, the first report of H. tarandi from red deer.
A. C. Nilssen, J. O. Gjershaug
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