1955
DOI: 10.1007/bf01907251
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Die Setzzeit bei Reh-, Rot- und Damwild in Mitteleuropa

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“…They occur most intensively in overcrowded populations not used for hunting purposes, particularly if the population lives in small shelterbelts, round which intensive shooting takes place (Strandgaard, 1972). Mottl (1957), Raesfeld (1960), Rieck (1955Rieck ( , 1970, Myrberget (1973) and Blankenborn (1957) also indicate the important role played by movements for interchange of individuals and variations in population numbers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They occur most intensively in overcrowded populations not used for hunting purposes, particularly if the population lives in small shelterbelts, round which intensive shooting takes place (Strandgaard, 1972). Mottl (1957), Raesfeld (1960), Rieck (1955Rieck ( , 1970, Myrberget (1973) and Blankenborn (1957) also indicate the important role played by movements for interchange of individuals and variations in population numbers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For use in growth curves, age in days was determined using the mean parturition date of 1 June (Rieck 1955) and the date the animals were culled.…”
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“…The cultivated pasture farmland is a favored bedsite for the neonate roe deer, because it screens them from the predators' view. 96% of the fawns are born between May and June (Rieck, 1955), the time of pasture mowing. Because of their innate instinct to remain motionless on the ground, they are often overlooked by farmers.…”
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confidence: 99%