2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2010.07.021
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Do drastic weather effects on diet influence changes in chemical composition, mechanical properties and structure in deer antlers?

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“…The antlers' absorption of impact energy (U) was reduced by 27 %. Young's modulus (E) is smaller at the ends of the antlers (Landete-Castillejos et al 2010). As expected, this is valid for animals living freely, as control deer fed entirely by man have not suffered from this phenomenon.…”
Section: The Influence Of Mineral Compositionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The antlers' absorption of impact energy (U) was reduced by 27 %. Young's modulus (E) is smaller at the ends of the antlers (Landete-Castillejos et al 2010). As expected, this is valid for animals living freely, as control deer fed entirely by man have not suffered from this phenomenon.…”
Section: The Influence Of Mineral Compositionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In 2010, Landete-Castillejos and colleagues tried to find out why deer antlers (Cervus elaphus) often broke more after a harsh winter (Landete-Castillejos et al 2010). The results show that an unusually cold winter during early plant growth, which occurs weeks before the start of the growth of antlers, can greatly affect the chemical composition and structure of the whole antler, and its mechanical performance -the antlers become more brittle.…”
Section: The Influence Of Mineral Compositionmentioning
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“…Nevertheless, even with almost identical constituents, antlers of each species have their own internal structure and mechanical properties. Previous studies have shown that the chemical make-up of antlers reflects nutrition (Landete-Castillejos et al 2007b, Estevez et al 2009, and even differences in antler composition and mechanical properties between years within the same population can be explained by changes in the mineral content of the diet (Landete-Castillejos et al 2010). We found a slight variation in the chemical composition of antlers across the three studied years; however, the trend was the same in all species leading to the absence of inter-specific differences.…”
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“…Los resultados mostraron que había diferencias entre la base y la punta que posteriormente se reflejaban en otros estudios (Landete-Castillejos et al 2007b, 2010a. Estas diferencias parecen estar relacionadas con el esfuerzo fisiológico de hacer crecer las cuernas: hay más hierro, potasio y zinc en la punta que en la base.…”
Section: El Uso De Las Cuernas Como Fuente De Datos En Gestión Cinegéunclassified