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Veterinary Risk of deer in robust natural corridors in The Netherlands [PDF]
Elbers, A.R.W.+2 more
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First Report of Caseous Lymphadenitis by Corynebacterium pseudotubercolosis and Pulmonary Verminosis in a Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus Linnaeus, 1758) in Italy. [PDF]
Di Donato A+8 more
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Antler Size Provides an Honest Signal of Male Phenotypic Quality in Roe Deer
Cécile Vanpé+9 more
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Influence of Area, Age and Sex on Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances Detected in Roe Deer Muscle and Liver from Selected Areas of Northern Italy. [PDF]
Draghi S+9 more
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Selectivity of Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx and recreational hunters for age sex and body condition in roe deer Capreolus capreolus [PDF]
R. Andersen+5 more
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The biological indicators of the population of roe deer of Dourdan, research to management
Y. Boscardin, J.M. Angibault
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Biochemical Genetics, 2007
Partial sequences of the mitochondrial control region of northeastern China roe deer were analyzed to determine the degree of genetic diversity. Fourteen haplotypes were observed. The haplotype diversity was high (h = 0.872), nucleotide diversity was medium (p ( i ) = 0.0108), and the average Tamura-Nei nucleotide distance among them was 1.9 ...
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Partial sequences of the mitochondrial control region of northeastern China roe deer were analyzed to determine the degree of genetic diversity. Fourteen haplotypes were observed. The haplotype diversity was high (h = 0.872), nucleotide diversity was medium (p ( i ) = 0.0108), and the average Tamura-Nei nucleotide distance among them was 1.9 ...
Hung-Son Koh+3 more
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