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Mammal populations --- Bird populations --- Wildlife conservation --- Wildlife management --- Vertebrate populations --- Nature protection --- Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Congresses
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Mammal populations --- Bird populations --- Wildlife conservation --- Wildlife management --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Vertebrates --- Vertebrate populations --- Congresses
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Sika deer, the graceful spotted deer of Japanese and Chinese art, originally were native to Asia from far-east Russia to Vietnam to the islands of Japan and Taiwan. They are widely raised in captivity to supply velvet antler for traditional medicine. They also were introduced to Europe, North America, and New Zealand, where they compete or interbreed with native deer. Sika deer typically occupy lowland hardwood forests with low winter snow depths, where they thrive in sites disturbed by fire, storm, or logging. In high numbers they can severely impact vegetation though overgrazing, stripping bark from trees and damaging crop fields and forest plantations. Their numbers are high in many parts of Japan, moderate in Russia, and reduced or extinct in the wild in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan. This book explores their basic biology, behavior, and ecology, including management for sport hunting, conservation or recovery of threatened populations, and resolution of conflict with humans in native and introduced lands.
Sika deer. --- Wildlife management. --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Ecology --- Deer. --- Deers --- Cervus nippon --- Cervus sika --- Japanese deer --- Life sciences. --- Animal ecology. --- Conservation biology. --- Ecology. --- Evolutionary biology. --- Zoology. --- Life Sciences. --- Animal Ecology. --- Conservation Biology/Ecology. --- Evolutionary Biology. --- Cervidae --- Cervus --- Evolution (Biology). --- Biology --- Natural history --- Animals --- Animal evolution --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Nature conservation --- Zoology --- Ecology . --- Balance of nature --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology
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Nature protection --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Zoology --- dierenecologie --- Europees recht --- natuurbescherming --- zoölogie --- milieubescherming
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Sika deer, the graceful spotted deer of Japanese and Chinese art, originally were native to Asia from far-east Russia to Vietnam to the islands of Japan and Taiwan. They are widely raised in captivity to supply velvet antler for traditional medicine. They also were introduced to Europe, North America, and New Zealand, where they compete or interbreed with native deer. Sika deer typically occupy lowland hardwood forests with low winter snow depths, where they thrive in sites disturbed by fire, storm, or logging. In high numbers they can severely impact vegetation though overgrazing, stripping bark from trees and damaging crop fields and forest plantations. Their numbers are high in many parts of Japan, moderate in Russia, and reduced or extinct in the wild in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan. This book explores their basic biology, behavior, and ecology, including management for sport hunting, conservation or recovery of threatened populations, and resolution of conflict with humans in native and introduced lands.
Nature protection --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Zoology --- dierenecologie --- Europees recht --- natuurbescherming --- zoölogie --- milieubescherming
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Brucellosis, a bacterial disease, was first noted in the Greater Yellowstone Area in 1917 and has been a chronic presence there since then. This book reviews existing scientific knowledge regarding brucellosis transmission among wildlife, particularly bison, elk, and cattle, in the Greater Yellowstone Area. It examines the mechanisms of transmission, risk of infection, and vaccination strategies. The book also assesses the actual infection rate among bison and elk and describes what is known about the prevalence of Brucella abortus among other wildlife.
Brucellosis in animals --- Brucellosis in cattle --- American bison --- Elk --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Veterinary Medicine --- Transmission --- Prevention --- Infections --- Prevention. --- American elk --- Cervus canadensis --- Cervus elaphus canadensis --- Elk, American --- Wapiti --- American buffalo --- Bison, American --- Bison americanus --- Bison bison --- Bison occidentalis --- Bison sylvestris --- Bos bison --- Buffalo, American --- Bang's disease --- Bovine brucellosis --- Contagious abortion --- Infectious abortion --- Red deer --- Bison --- Cattle --- Bacterial diseases in animals --- Abortion in animals
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