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1. Roe deer genetic heterogeneity differs between habitats, and the type of biotope affects the fitness of the individual. 2. Susceptibility to stress varies with the environment. 3. Body condition and immune status of roe deer differ between biotopes. 4. Rumen microbiota depends on the available feeding base in the biotope and correlates with
1 wrz 2009 · Roe deer is the most abundant cervid species occurring in most of Europe. It has an increasing economic, cultural, and ecological importance. Therefore roe deer research programmes are...
1 kwi 2000 · An overview of the recent European research on factors affecting the fertility and reproductive potential of roe deer is presented and Slovene distinguishing databases provide an outstanding platform for proficient understanding of different effects on roe Deer yield in Central Europe.
1 sty 1998 · Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), the most common and widespread large herbivore in central Europe, create a vast majority of this damage.
European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) is the most abundant cervid occurring in most of Europe (with the exception of Ireland, Cyprus, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, and the majority of the smaller islands).
1 sty 2011 · Roe deer, a relatively monomorphic species, is defined as an ‘income breeder’, using a concurrent intake of energy from forage to pay for a reproductive attempt.
12 paź 2021 · Abstract To provide the most comprehensive picture of species phylogeny and phylogeography of European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), we analyzed mtDNA control region (610 bp) of 1469 samples of roe deer from Central and Eastern Europe and included into the analyses additional 1541 mtDNA sequences from GenBank from other regions of the continent.