2013
DOI: 10.1071/wr12224
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Variance component analysis of body mass in a wild population of deer (Odocoileus virginianus): results from two decades of research

Abstract: Context. Long-term studies of large, vertebrate mammals using capture-recapture data are scarce, even though long-term ecological studies are requisite to understanding quantitative genetics and evolutionary processes that can be applied as part of management programs.Aims. Objectives were to (1) partition components of variation in body mass to understand the differential effects of environmental variation on the sexes during ontogeny, to better prescribe habitat-improvement projects, and (2) estimate repeata… Show more

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“…A 2.5 m, high-tensile electric fence containing 15 smooth wire strands was completed in 1993 to discourage human trespass and facilitate white-tailed deer management programs [16]. Density of deer within the enclosure ranged from 1 deer/19 ha to 1 deer/5.9 ha [28]. Hunting was permitted on both sexes until 1999 (male harvest restricted through harvest criteria), limited to females only in 2000 and 2001, and restricted for both sexes after 2002 due to ongoing, long-term research projects.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2.5 m, high-tensile electric fence containing 15 smooth wire strands was completed in 1993 to discourage human trespass and facilitate white-tailed deer management programs [16]. Density of deer within the enclosure ranged from 1 deer/19 ha to 1 deer/5.9 ha [28]. Hunting was permitted on both sexes until 1999 (male harvest restricted through harvest criteria), limited to females only in 2000 and 2001, and restricted for both sexes after 2002 due to ongoing, long-term research projects.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%