Food preference of roe deer in relation to principal species of forest trees and shrubs [PDF]
Alfred E. Szmidt
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Unraveling the impact of dog‐friendly spaces on urban–wildland pumas and other wildlife
As the most widespread large carnivore on the planet, domestic dogs Canis lupus familiaris can pose a major threat to wildlife, even within protected areas (PAs). Growing human presence in PAs, coupled with increasing pet dog ownership underscores the urgency to understand the influence of dogs on wildlife activity and health.
Alys Granados +3 more
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Deer impact seedbanks and plant communities over 18 years of post-agricultural succession. [PDF]
Westbrook AS +5 more
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Dutch roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), review of cases presented at the Dutch Wildlife Health Centre
E.D. Hoekman
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Essential mineral elements in roe deer: Associations with parasites and immune phenotypes in two contrasting populations [PDF]
Léa Bariod +15 more
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Second‐order habitat selection is influenced by a variety of factors, including individual‐ and species‐specific traits and resource requirements, as well as landscape characteristics. By comparing home range characteristics across individuals, species, and landscapes, we can draw conclusions regarding whether and how different factors influence home ...
Morgan J. Farmer +4 more
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Cultivated Gut Microbiota of Roe Deer and Red Deer in Central Poland Forest. [PDF]
Ospałek W +4 more
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Mallard response to experimental human disturbance on sanctuary areas is mediated by hunting
Wildlife managers often provide spatial sanctuaries for wildlife to escape both lethal (e.g. hunting) and non‐lethal (e.g. non‐consumptive recreation) human disturbance. However, as societal interest in outdoor recreation continues to climb, many areas face added pressure to allow recreation, yet studies increasingly demonstrate negative effects of ...
Abigail G. Blake‐Bradshaw +6 more
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Seasonal Dietary Patterns of Tarim Red Deer (<i>Cervus hanglu yarkandensis</i>) Revealed by the <i>trnL</i> Sequencing Approach in the Tarim River Basin (Xinjiang, China). [PDF]
Qi C +5 more
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