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Higher mortality of smaller sika deer fawns

Ecological Research, 2000
Bodyweight, breast girth and hind‐foot length were compared in sika deer fawns ( Cervus nippon Temminck) that were shot or had died naturally. The study site was Mount Goyo, in northern Japan.
Seiki Takatsuki, Yukiko Matsuura
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Sika Deer in Continental Europe

2008
In this chapter I review the history of introduction of sika to continental Europe by country and summarize their acclimatization to the local environment. Beginning about 150 years ago sika deer were introduced into most of the countries in western, central, and eastern Europe; northern and southern countries were less affected.
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Sika Deer in Korea and Vietnam

2008
Sika deer have suffered greatly on the Asian mainland from the close association of their primary habitat to prime agricultural lands and from loss through direct killing and alteration of habitats by humans. Sika deer populations are extinct in the wild in Vietnam and South Korea.
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Haplotype-Resolved Genome of Sika Deer Reveals Allele-Specific Gene Expression and Chromosome Evolution

Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics, 2023
Ruobing Han, Lei Han, xunwu zhao
exaly  

Fossil Record of Sika Deer in Japan

2008
Diagnoses for antlers of The sika deer is now presented to distinguish it from other medium-sized deer species based on observation of numerous fos- sil and living deer antlers from Japan and the adjacent Asian continent as well as examination of published data on the antlers.
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Sika Deer Manchurian — Cervus nippon

2003
Leonid Baskin, Kjell Danell
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Irruptive Behavior of Sika Deer

2008
Koichi Kaji   +4 more
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