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Water-quality data for the Clark Fork and selected tributaries from Deer Lodge to Milltown, Montana, March 1985 through June 1986 [PDF]
John H. Lambing
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Worldwide, transportation agencies have been involved in road mitigation efforts to reduce road mortality and promote connectivity of endangered species. Baseline data on how mammals respond to highway construction, however, are rarely collected in road mitigation and monitoring studies, including in the USA.
Thomas J. Yamashita +4 more
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A Visual and Rapid PCR Test Strip Method for the Authentication of Sika Deer Meat (<i>Cervus nippon</i>). [PDF]
Gao L +5 more
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One of the most difficult challenges for wildlife managers is reliably estimating wildlife populations. Camera traps combined with spatial capture–recapture (SCR) models are a popular tool for population estimation. They have limitations, however, including long data processing times.
Shannon P. Finnegan +5 more
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White-tailed Deer Signpost Photoluminescence. [PDF]
DeRose-Broeckert DR +3 more
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A GEOGRAPHICAL SIGNICANCE OF THE NUMBER OF HUNTED DEER AND WILD-BOAR IN OKAYAMA DISTRICT, WEST JAPAN
Tokuji Chiba
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Hunting method affects cortisol levels in harvested mountain hares (Lepus timidus)
The direct effects of hunting on hunted individuals and populations have been well known for a long time. However, recently there has also been an increased focus on the indirect, non‐lethal effects of hunting. When approached by a possible threat such as a predator, the prey releases various stress hormones into the bloodstream.
Simen Pedersen +5 more
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How Habitat Micromodification Influences Gut Microbiota and Diet Composition of Reintroduced Species: Evidence from Endangered Père David's Deer. [PDF]
Sun M +5 more
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Resource managers require accurate estimates of large herbivore abundance and demography to maintain ecological integrity. Common methods to count these species, including observations from low altitude helicopter flights, may conflict with other protected area management objectives and struggle to produce precise estimates for more cryptic species. To
Hanem G. Abouelezz, N. Thompson Hobbs
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