2023
DOI: 10.1071/wr22130
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Population dynamics of chital deer (Axis axis) in northern Queensland: effects of drought and culling

Abstract: Context Chital deer (Axis axis) are long established in the northern Queensland dry tropics, and at high densities are considered pests by cattle graziers. Cost-effective management is difficult for widespread, fluctuating populations of vertebrate pests such as these deer. Historically, control of chital deer has been limited to recreational and some commercial ground-shooting and trapping. Concerns over chital deer impacts were heightened during drought in 2015 and funding became available for aerial culling… Show more

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“…2023, this issue). Necropsies of shot samples confirmed an associated decline in adult body condition and fecundity (Pople et al . 2023, this issue).…”
Section: Ecology Of Wild Deermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…2023, this issue). Necropsies of shot samples confirmed an associated decline in adult body condition and fecundity (Pople et al . 2023, this issue).…”
Section: Ecology Of Wild Deermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The impacts of wild deer on food available to domestic livestock during severe drought led to federal government funding of shooting to control chital deer ( Axis axis ) in north Queensland (Pople et al . 2023, this issue) and fallow deer in north-west NSW (Davis et al .…”
Section: Impacts Of Wild Deermentioning
confidence: 99%
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