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Browsing by Subject "Mule Deer"
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Birth site selection and neonate survival in mule deer in the Blue Mountains of Oregon
(2016)Mule deer (Odecoilius hemionus) populations have been in decline in recent decades for a variety of reasons including habitat loss, disease, and competition. We were interested in what factors influence survival of neonatal ... -
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Explaining Communal Hunting Strategies: An Analysis of Artiodactyl Drives and Trap Features Across the Great Basin
(2017)Communal hunting of artiodactyls in the prehistoric Great Basin is a research topic with the potential to illuminate not only animal and human behavior but also cultural differences between groups. This research attempts ... -
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Mule Deer Demographics and Parturition Site Selection: Assessing Responses to Provision of Water
(2015)Providing permanent sources of water to benefit wildlife where this resource is limited has been a common management tactic since the 1940s. Effects of water provisioning on vital rates, corresponding life-history ... -
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Short distance migration: The role of stopovers and transitional ranges
(2022)Animal migration is seasonal movements between distinct ranges not used in other times of the year. Migration is a way to avoid harsh seasonal environments, obtain higher quality forage, and mitigate predation risk. ... -
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Variations of Wildlife Safety Crossings and Their Effects for Mule Deer in Northeast Nevada
(2012)Organisms move long distances for various reasons including foraging for food, avoidance of predators, increased breeding opportunities, to access seasonal or ephemeral resources, to access seasonal ranges, to expand ...