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The Growth Management Pendulum: The Ecological Clock is Ticking for Florida and Other States [PDF]
Steinberg-Prieto, Vanessa
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Linking tick and wildlife host distributions to map risk of tick-borne diseases. [PDF]
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Tradeoffs Among Predator Control, Moose Harvests, and Trophy Antlers: Principles Pertinent to Managing Alaska's Wildlife. [PDF]
Bowyer RT, Miller SD, Person DK.
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Applying disease risk analysis for conservation translocations in Argentina: A case study on marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus). [PDF]
Wiemeyer GM +11 more
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Optimal and open access harvesting and multi-use species in a second best world. [PDF]
Bulte, E.H., Horan, R.D.
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Habitat and herbivore density: Response of mule deer to habitat management
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2014ABSTRACTThe suite of demands competing for wildlife management funds necessitates direct assessment of management decisions, especially when these decisions have direct costs, as well as tangible opportunity costs. We conducted a mark–resight study that estimated mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) density across multiple study units in southwest Colorado ...
Eric J. Bergman +3 more
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Russian Journal of Ecology, 2020
Sichuan sika deer and livestock are sympatric species, the uncontrolled number of livestock increases the life pressure of Sichuan sika deer. This work investigated microhabitat characteristics at 173 sites from May to September 2011 to improve the understanding of microhabitat utilize relationship between the two species at the Tiebu Nature Reserve ...
C. Zhao +6 more
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Sichuan sika deer and livestock are sympatric species, the uncontrolled number of livestock increases the life pressure of Sichuan sika deer. This work investigated microhabitat characteristics at 173 sites from May to September 2011 to improve the understanding of microhabitat utilize relationship between the two species at the Tiebu Nature Reserve ...
C. Zhao +6 more
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Population structure, habitat features and genetic structure of managed red deer populations
European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2012Management of game ungulates alters population structure and habitat features, with potential effects on genetic structure. Here, we study 26 red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations in Spain. We used census data and habitat features as well as genetic information at 11 microsatellite markers from 717 individuals. We found that metapopulations presented a
J. Pérez-González +4 more
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