Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort

The main purpose of this report is a first step to cover the scarcely investigated subject of interspecific competition between roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, and fallow deer, Dama dama. The report focuses on the distance between individuals of roe and fallow in the study area as well as which facto...

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Main Author: Agnrud, Alexandra
Format: M2
Language:Swedish
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Published: SLU/School for Forest Management 2011
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description The main purpose of this report is a first step to cover the scarcely investigated subject of interspecific competition between roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, and fallow deer, Dama dama. The report focuses on the distance between individuals of roe and fallow in the study area as well as which factors that is affecting the variation in distance depending on fallow deer group size and changing population density over time and in two areas. For additional information the history of the populations, such as harvest and distribution, is also investigated. The report came to the conclusion that interspecific competition between the species do occur. The elevated distance between individuals of the two species is clearly significant. The most important factor affecting the distance seemed to be the size of the fallow groups. A lower density of fallow seemed to actually lessen the distance between the species. A possible reason could be that the roes got a decreased need of space as the fallows exerted less impact.
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spelling RepoSLU38282012-10-07T09:47:38Z Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort Interspecific competition between roe deer and fallow deer Agnrud, Alexandra Förvaltning Klövvilt Viltvård The main purpose of this report is a first step to cover the scarcely investigated subject of interspecific competition between roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, and fallow deer, Dama dama. The report focuses on the distance between individuals of roe and fallow in the study area as well as which factors that is affecting the variation in distance depending on fallow deer group size and changing population density over time and in two areas. For additional information the history of the populations, such as harvest and distribution, is also investigated. The report came to the conclusion that interspecific competition between the species do occur. The elevated distance between individuals of the two species is clearly significant. The most important factor affecting the distance seemed to be the size of the fallow groups. A lower density of fallow seemed to actually lessen the distance between the species. A possible reason could be that the roes got a decreased need of space as the fallows exerted less impact. SLU/School for Forest Management 2011 M2 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3828/
spellingShingle Förvaltning
Klövvilt
Viltvård
Agnrud, Alexandra
Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title_full Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title_fullStr Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title_full_unstemmed Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title_short Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
title_sort konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort
topic Förvaltning
Klövvilt
Viltvård