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Elk and Deer Habituate to Stationary Deterrents in an Agricultural Landscape
This study investigated the responses of Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) and black‐tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) to acoustic and visual deterrents on crop fields in the Cowichan Valley, British Columbia. Both species were most likely to flee and exhibit alertness in response to playbacks of human vocalizations, while ...
Kate L. Rutherford+2 more
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Aspect of some ecological characteristics of roe deer (Capreolus capreolusL., 1758) population in North-Eastern Apennines, Arezzo Province, Italy [PDF]
Some behavioural characteristics of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) were researched. We identified the factors that contributed most to variation of daily and annual activity patterns of roe deer: light-dark cycle, seasonal variability, territorial season,
PAGON, NIVES
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Incorporating the rain‐on‐snow (ROS) process in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model improves the characterization of spring extreme flow rates. The frequency of ROS events is projected to peak a month earlier than present in urban and natural landscapes in the Lake Erie Basin, while most of phosphorus loading from agriculturally dominated ...
Sophia A. Zamaria+3 more
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Comparative morphological investigations of forest and field ecotypes of roe deer in Poland [PDF]
Reinhold R. Hofmann+3 more
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ABSTRACT A Late Upper Paleolithic (LUP) site containing Ahrensburgian‐type stone tools has been discovered at South Cuidrach, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Together with a group of intertidal stone circular alignments also recently discovered on the island, this new evidence for the occupation of northern Scotland also represents the most northerly LUP site ...
Karen Hardy+5 more
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Sex and age structure of a forest roe deer population under hunting pressure [PDF]
B. Fruziński, Lesław Łabudzki
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Dating the Middle Palaeolithic of Fumane Cave by the combined ESR/U‐series method
ABSTRACT Fumane Cave, located in Northern Italy, is a major prehistoric site for understanding late Neandertal and early modern human behaviours. The cave contains a 12‐m‐thick stratigraphic sequence of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic layers, which have yielded a number of flint artefacts and faunal remains.
Christophe Falguères+4 more
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Growth of European roe deer: patterns and rates [PDF]
Christine Portier+4 more
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The toll of the automobile [PDF]
Animal-vehicle collisions are a common phenomenon worldwide, causing injury or death to millions of animals and hundreds of human passengers each year. Collision numbers can be significant to species conservation, wildlife management, traffic safety, as ...
Seiler, Andreas
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We evaluated deer contact rates at 3 common feed settings. Contacts included direct (deer to deer), environmental (deer to environment), and self (deer to self). Contacts among deer were higher at bait sites for all contact types. Abstract Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is induced by a protein found in cervid brains called prions that cause folding of ...
Samantha E. Courtney+7 more
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