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Managing Deer Habitat in Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Forest
Journal of Forests, 1973Practical management guidelines permit the forest landowner to improve white-tailed deer habitat in loblolly-shortleaf pine timber stands while maintaining or improving timber production.
L. K. Halls
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The American Midland Naturalist, 2015
Abstract We studied the seasonal home range of individual white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) as it related to landscape pattern (forest-edge density; the ratio of agriculture to forest), local deer density, and harvest intensity in a population managed for control of chronic wasting disease in south central Wisconsin.
Seth B. Magle +4 more
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Abstract We studied the seasonal home range of individual white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) as it related to landscape pattern (forest-edge density; the ratio of agriculture to forest), local deer density, and harvest intensity in a population managed for control of chronic wasting disease in south central Wisconsin.
Seth B. Magle +4 more
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Habitat suitability and potential landscape corridors for South China sika deer (Cervus pseudaxis)
Mammalia (Paris)Evaluation of habitat suitability and landscape connectivity is critical for managing habitats of threatened species. The fragmented and declining populations of South China sika deer (Cervus pseudaxis) are now restricted to eastern China. Using infrared
Lin Cheng +5 more
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Human Ecology, 2010
Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach to biodiversity conservation but empirical evidence to substantiate this claim is lacking. Using both qualitative and quantitative data analysis this paper investigates the potential role of market incentives to increase venison production as a mechanism to resolve
Douglas Craig MacMillan, Sharon Phillip
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Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach to biodiversity conservation but empirical evidence to substantiate this claim is lacking. Using both qualitative and quantitative data analysis this paper investigates the potential role of market incentives to increase venison production as a mechanism to resolve
Douglas Craig MacMillan, Sharon Phillip
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1994
The spacing behaviour of red deer in southwest Spain was studied in a fenced estate in which both animal and land management were intensive. Deer density, but mainly stag density, was maintained at artificially high levels on the estate. Land management practices, like terracing and scrub clearance, reduced the feeding potential of large areas for red ...
A. Lazo, R.C. Soriguer, P. Fandos
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The spacing behaviour of red deer in southwest Spain was studied in a fenced estate in which both animal and land management were intensive. Deer density, but mainly stag density, was maintained at artificially high levels on the estate. Land management practices, like terracing and scrub clearance, reduced the feeding potential of large areas for red ...
A. Lazo, R.C. Soriguer, P. Fandos
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Journal for Nature Conservation, 2018
Abstract Wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation throughout East China. Using 18-year demographic data, we conducted a viability analysis to predict the fate of a wild sika deer population threatened by loss of suitable habitat in the Taohongling National Nature Reserve, Southeast China.
Lyubing Zhang +2 more
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Abstract Wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation throughout East China. Using 18-year demographic data, we conducted a viability analysis to predict the fate of a wild sika deer population threatened by loss of suitable habitat in the Taohongling National Nature Reserve, Southeast China.
Lyubing Zhang +2 more
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Seasonal resource selection and migration of mule deer in an agricultural landscape
Journal of Wildlife ManagementExtensive agricultural development in the United States over the last century and subsequent restoration efforts through the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) have led to many wildlife species occupying landscapes comprising a mix of natural and ...
R. A. Hellesto +2 more
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Integrating Cryobiology and Conservation: The Role of Biobanks for Neotropical Deer in Latin America
Biopreservation and BiobankingThe Neotropical region is currently facing a critical period of biodiversity loss, with deer species (family Cervidae) being particularly affected by severe habitat degradation, genetic bottlenecks, and population fragmentation.
L. D. Rola +7 more
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Post-release dispersal and home range of translocated red deer in the Vojvodina province (Serbia)
Baltic ForestryMonitoring of 38 (12 male and 26 female) red deer translocated from Ivo Wildlife Park (Romania) to hunting ground "Bosutske Forest" (Vojvodina, Serbia) was conducted from 2017 to 2021.
B. Stankov +3 more
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Forest crowns, snow interception and management of black-tailed deer winter habitat
1985The phenomenon of snow interception by forest stands is examined. Interception relationships extracted from literature are evaluated for their applicability to the silvicultural and climatic conditions of south coastal British Columbia. Hypotheses tested address: 1) the prediction of snow interception, 2) comparisons of heterogeneity in snow ...
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