作者: Chido Chakanya , Adia-En-Michelle Dokora , Voster Muchenje , Louwrens C. Hoffman
DOI: 10.1016/J.ZOOLGART.2015.11.002
关键词: Vegetation 、 Ungulate 、 Invasive species 、 Wildlife management 、 Biodiversity 、 Wildlife conservation 、 Ecology 、 Habitat 、 Endangered species 、 Agroforestry 、 Biology
摘要: In less than a century, the fallow deer (Dama spp.) has moved from almost becoming extinct to becoming one of the most widespread ungulate species in the world. Successful translocations and introductions of the species to novel regions date back to, at least, Phoenician sailors who introduced the fallow deer to locations around the Mediterranean. Since that time, the fallow deer has spread to all continents, accumulating much interest on the impacts of their introduction on other species and vegetation. Whilst the fallow deer is …