نتایج جستجو برای: european fallow deer

تعداد نتایج: 196275  

2014
Ana Ramón-Laca Dianne Gleeson Ivor Yockney Michael Perry Graham Nugent David M. Forsyth

Identifying species occupying an area is essential for many ecological and conservation studies. Faecal DNA is a potentially powerful method for identifying cryptic mammalian species. In New Zealand, 10 species of ungulate (Order: Artiodactyla) have established wild populations and are managed as pests because of their impacts on native ecosystems. However, identifying the ungulate species pres...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 1985

2001
Stephen S. Ditchkoff Leon J. Spicer Ronald E. Masters Robert L. Lochmiller

Ž . Our understanding of insulin-like growth factor-I IGF-I in cervids has been limited mostly to its effects on antler Ž . Ž . Ž . Ž development in red deer Cer us elaphus , roe deer Capreolus capreolus , fallow deer Dama dama , and pudu Pudu . puda . Although IGF-I has been found to play a critical role in reproductive function of other mammals, its role in reproduction of deer is unknown. Th...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2017

2004
G Nugent

Fallow deer did not prefer either of the two main canopy species (silver beech, Nothofagus menziesii, and radiata pine, Pinus radiata), or any of the common indigenous shrubs, ferns, herbs and monocotyledons in three habitat types (beech, shrub-hardwood, and exotic forest). They did prefer all the common sub canopy tree species, and these comprised the bulk of diet in all habitats. Broadleaf (G...

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