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Michel, V., Ildefonse, P. and Morin, G. 1995 Chemical and structural changes in Cervus elephus tooth enamels during fossilization (Lazaret Cave) a combined IR and XRD Rietveld analysis. Applied Geochemistry 10 145-159. [Pg.113]

Wolkers, H., T. Wensing, and G.W.T.A.G. Bruinderink. 1994. Heavy metal contamination in organs of red deer (Cervus elaphus) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) and the effect on some trace elements. Sci. Total Environ. 144 191-199. [Pg.234]

The Netherlands 1988-93 Red deer, Cervus elaphus age < 6 months vs. age 8 years Kidney Liver Rib... [Pg.279]

Red deer, Cervus elaphus-, East Slovakia muscle 0.1 (0.03-0.4) FW 132... [Pg.389]

Red deer, Cervus elaphusvs. roe deer, Capreolus capreolus Slovakia, Europe... [Pg.1502]

Osman, N.H.I. and A.R. Sykes. 1989. Comparative effects of dietary molybdenum concentration on distribution of copper in plasma in sheep and red deer (Cervus elaphus). Proc. N.Z. Soc. Anim. Product. 49 15-19. [Pg.1576]

Knox, D.P., H.W. Reid, and J.G. Peters. 1987. An outbreak of selenium responsive unthriftiness in farmed red deer (Cervus elephus). Veterin. Rec. 120(4) 91-92. [Pg.1629]

Red deer, Cervus elephus muscle November 1986-February 1987 ... [Pg.1698]

Reby, D., Hewison, M., Izquierdo, M. and Pepin, D. (2001) Red deer (Cervus elaphus) hinds discriminate between the roars of their current harem-holder stag and those of neighbouring stags. Ethology 107, 951-959. [Pg.280]

Slate, J., Kruuk, L.E.B., Marshall, T.C., Pemberton, J.M. and Clutton-Brock, T.H. (2000) Inbreeding depression influences lifetime breeding success in a wild population of red deer (Cervus elaphus). Proc. R. Soc. B 267, 1657-1662. [Pg.300]

On the banks of the Plata I perceived the air tainted with the odour of the male Cervus campestris, at half a mile to leeward of a herd and a silk handkerchief, in which I carried home a skin, though often used and washed, retained, when first unfolded, traces of the odour for one year and seven months. [Pg.20]

Red deer, Cervus elaphus, when supposedly swimming from Cyprus to the mainland of Asia Minor.)... [Pg.60]

In black-tailed deer, Odocoikus hemionus columbianus, fecal odors of sympatric predators (coyote, C. latrans, and mountain lion, Fdis concolor) in vials next to food pellets inhibited feeding, while those of allopatric predators (lion, Fdis leo, snow leopard, Uncia uncia) do not, or very little (Miiller-Schwarze, 1972 Fig. 12.3). Note that mammals discriminate between the odors of sym- and allopatric predators, while fish and rattlesnakes do not (pp. 359 and 364). Free-ranging adult female wapiti, Cervus elaphus canadensis, respond to the odors of dog urine, and cougar and wolf feces (presented as water slurry) with increased heart rates. It was concluded that the main effect of predator odors may be for assessing the risk of predation (Chabot etal, 1996). [Pg.368]

Hunger Elk Cervus canadensis R ineffective in starving animals Andelteta/., 1992... [Pg.399]

Chabot, D., Gagnon, P., and Dixon, E. A. (1996). Effect of predator odors on heart rate and metabolic rate of wapiti [Cervus elaphus canadensis). Journal ofChemicalEcology 22,839. [Pg.444]

Elliot, S. and Loudon, A. (1987). Effects of monoterpene odors on food selection by red deer calves [Cervus elaphus). Journal of ChemicalEcology 13,1343-1349. [Pg.457]

Straight and branched-chain falty acids in preorbital glands of sika deer, Cervus nippon. Journal of Chemical Ecology 30,479-482. [Pg.527]

Elk (Cervus elapliis Artiodactyla) / Fireweed (Epilobium anqustifolium Qnaqraceae) and Maple (Acer saccharum Aceraceae... [Pg.576]


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