1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf01917304
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Alter und Gebißabnutzung beim Rehwild

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“…The age of individuals was defined at first by means of the histological method (Almasan, 1972;Stoddart, 1974;Hell et al, 1973;Szabik, 1974). After preparation in the laboratory of a large number of mandibles of forest and field roe deer it was found, however, that in the Wielkopolski region, which is usually characterized by mild winters -the cement layers are very irregularly deposited on the teeth, and therefore the method of defining age by means of tooth wear was adopted (Rieck, 1970;Pielowski, 1970). There is, however, a possibility of erroneous estimation with this method also, particularly in the case of defining age with accuracy to one year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age of individuals was defined at first by means of the histological method (Almasan, 1972;Stoddart, 1974;Hell et al, 1973;Szabik, 1974). After preparation in the laboratory of a large number of mandibles of forest and field roe deer it was found, however, that in the Wielkopolski region, which is usually characterized by mild winters -the cement layers are very irregularly deposited on the teeth, and therefore the method of defining age by means of tooth wear was adopted (Rieck, 1970;Pielowski, 1970). There is, however, a possibility of erroneous estimation with this method also, particularly in the case of defining age with accuracy to one year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The animals were aged according to their tooth wear and assigned to the following classes (Rieck 1970): fawn, yearling, or adult. In the analysis, the animals were classified only as either young (fawn and Fig.…”
Section: Field Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study population it was defined as 3.4 years. According to Andersen (1953) and Rieck (1970), average length of life of roe deer is about 2 years. The estimates given by Bobek et al (1974) and Fruziński & Łabudzki (1982b) are slightly higher, being respectively 2.4 and 2.9 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%