Use of agricultural habitats by roe deer inhabiting a small forest area

作者: Władysław Aulak , Joanna Babińska-Werka

DOI: 10.4098/AT.ARCH.90-13

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摘要: Faeces distribution analyses and direct observation of animals were employed to determine the range use agrocoenoses by roe deer Capreolus capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758), inhabiting a small forest (about 200 ha) surrounded fields. The highest pellet density 2/3 sighted found in zone 100-200 m from tree-stand edge. penetration around forest, calculated decrease regression lines decreasing numbers grazing with growing distance was about 500 wide.

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