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IRRUPTION OF A COLONIZING SIKA DEER POPULATION

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2004
Abstract Irruptions of ungulate populations have been observed, but little is known of their cause of initiation and termination. We documented an irruption of a naturally colonizing sika deer (Cervus nippon) population on Cape Shiretoko, Shiretoko Peninsula, northeastern Hokkaido, Japan, and we examined limiting factors on population growth.
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Cervus nippon Sika Deer

2012
Cervus nippon, Sika Deer Sika deer populations in Korea have been regarded as 2 subspecies, C. n. hortulorum and C. n. mantchuricus. The Jeju population was considered as C. n. mantcuricus (Won, 1967). Sika deer on Jeju used to be abundant, but became extinct around 1915 (Mori, 1928). In 1992 and 1993, 12 Taiwanese sika deer (C. n.
Jo, Yeong-Seok   +3 more
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Transcriptome analysis of sika deer in China

Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2016
Sika deer is of great commercial value because their antlers are used in tonics and alternative medicine and their meat is healthy and delicious. The goal of this study was to generate transcript sequences from sika deer for functional genomic analyses and to identify the transcripts that demonstrate tissue-specific, age-dependent differential ...
Bo-Yin, Jia   +8 more
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