Genotyping of Capreolus pygargus fossil DNA from Denisova cave reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and modern populations. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The extant roe deer (Capreolus Gray, 1821) includes two species: the European roe deer (C. capreolus) and the Siberian roe deer (C. pygargus) that are distinguished by morphological and karyotypical differences. The Siberian roe deer occupies
Nadezhda V Vorobieva+8 more
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Amino‐Acid Sequences of Red‐Deer and Roe‐Deer Pancreatic Ribonucleases [PDF]
Pancreatic ribonucleases from red deer (Cervus elaphus) and roe deer (Capreolus capreoluus) have been isolated and the amino acid sequences of both enzymes have been determined. Red deer ribonuclease exists only in a carbohydrate‐free form. Roe deer ribonuclease has been isolated both in a carbohydrate‐free form and in a glycosidated form.
Henk Zwiers+2 more
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Biology and management of roe-deer in Denmark
Andersen Johs. Biology and management of roe-deer in Denmark. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 15, n°1, 1961. pp. 41-53.
Johs Andersen
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STRoe deer: A validated forensic STR profiling system for the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) [PDF]
European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) are the most common game species in Europe, hunted for meat and trophies. Forensic investigations involving roe deer poaching may often benefit from an individual identification method to link a suspect to a ...
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Defecation Site Preferences and Spatial Ecological Segregation of Forest Musk Deer and Siberian Roe Deer in North China [PDF]
The forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii) and Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus) are browsers with a broad sympatric distribution in North and Southwest China.
Yixin Li+7 more
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Morphological Investigation of the Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) Os Hyoideum and Creating a 3D Model [PDF]
The os hyoideum, located at the intersection of the respiratory and digestive tracts, holds strategic importance due to its role in breathing, swallowing and vocalisation. The morphological structure of the os hyoideum varies among species.
Sedef Selviler Sizer+6 more
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Comparison of Foraging Strategies and Effects of the Wapiti and Siberian Roe Deer on Japanese Yew [PDF]
The foraging strategies of sympatric ungulates with similar ecological niches are important for understanding ecological niche differentiation, resource utilization, competition, and coexistence and for understanding the ecological impacts on plant ...
Xianzhe Wang+4 more
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Early and long-term impacts of browsing by roe deer in oak coppiced woods along a gradient of population density [PDF]
Over the last few decades, wild ungulate populations have exhibited relevant geographic and demographic expansion in most European countries; roe deer is amongst the most widespread ungulate species.
Francesco Chianucci+7 more
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Roe deer population trend after reintroduction of Eurasian lynx within the Palatinate Forest: a first insight into a long-term study [PDF]
After becoming extinct approximately 250 years ago in the Palatinate Forest, the first Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were reintroduced within this area in 2016, with 20 lynx reintroduced in the following five years. We observed the roe deer population within
Carolin Tröger+2 more
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Assessing precision and requirements of three methods to estimate roe deer density.
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerable impact over several human activities. Accurate roe deer population size estimates are useful to ensure their proper management.
Andrea Marcon+3 more
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