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Deriving birth timing of roe deer fawns from body measurements to limit mowing mortality
Every spring, hiding roe deer fawns Capreolus capreolus in meadows are injured or killed by mowing activities. To assess the temporal overlap between mowing activities and the fawning period, and thus help reduce the risk of mowing death, we have determined the average parturition date in three regions of Bavaria, southern Germany.
Ferdinand Paul Stehr+3 more
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High-resolution analysis of red deer (Cervus elaphus) management units in a Central European region of high human population density reveals severe effects on genetic diversity and differentiation. [PDF]
Laumeier J+3 more
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The existence of bronchopulmonary nematodes in German roe deer Capreolus capreolus is well documented, with two types of lung parasites that have been described previously: Dictyocaulus capreolus and Varestrongylus capreoli. However, little is known about the impact of these parasites on their host animal or which parameters influence outbreak and ...
Tobias Wild+7 more
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Metagenomic Investigation of Pathogenic RNA Viruses Causing Diarrhea in Sika Deer Fawns. [PDF]
Wang W+7 more
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SERUM TRANSFERRIN POLYMORPHISM IN THE DEER MOUSE [PDF]
David I. Rasmussen, Richard K. Koehn
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Knowledge of animal movement patterns is invaluable to understanding the spread of diseases among wildlife populations. One example is the recent African swine fever (ASF) outbreak among wild boar Sus scrofa populations across East Asia, where there is a lack of information on movements of this species.
Scott J. Waller+7 more
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Interspecific carnivore competition and ungulate predation correlate with predator species richness. [PDF]
Wehr NH+6 more
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