Habitat Relationships and Population Dynamics of Deer in the Intensively Farmed Midwestern United States

作者: Charles M. Nixon , Lonnie P. Hansen

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2782-3_3

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摘要: In the mid western farm belt, where forest cover often totals 70%) for fawns and females moderate (> 60%) males; (2) large forests that are hunted each fall survival of is moderately high 50%) antlered males low (< 26%); (3) small woodlots strands bottomland along rivers streams both sexes frequently to extinction. Seasonal movements deer among these habitats extensive contribute a wide dispersion in summer fall.

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