Chital or axis deer (Axis axis) form fluid groups that change in size temporally and in relation to habitat. Predictions of hypotheses relating animal density, rainfall, habitat structure, and breeding seasonality, to changes in chital group size were assessed simultaneously using multiple regression models of monthly data collected over a 2 yr period in Guindy National Park, in southern India. Over 2,700 detections of chital groups were made during four seasons in three habitats (forest, scrubland and grassland). In scrubland and grassland, chital group size was positively related to animal density, which increased with rainfall. This suggests that in these habitats, chital density increases in relation to food availability, and group size...
1. Small mammal populations were studied in montane evergreen forests in the Nilgiris, southern Indi...
Spotted deer or chital (Axis axis), a major prey species in southern India, lives in large groups. T...
Jacob BowmanWhite-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have a significant impact on their habitat. ...
Factors related to group formation in a nonmigratory population of approximately 250 southern mule d...
The thesis investigates intraspecific variation in grouping patterns and mating systems in free-rang...
The Eld's deer (Rucervus eldii thamin) is an endangered endemic species of Myanmar. The largest exis...
7 pagesInternational audienceIt is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary ...
International audienceIn large mammalian herbivores, herd size usually increases with openness of th...
The patterns of social grouping of free ranging fallow deer, Cervus (Dama) dama, have been studied o...
Study of habitat segregation among the four species of cervids was conducted in the Chitwan National...
Ungulate populations experience a wide range of temporal and spatial environmental variation, especi...
The ecological interrelationships between the habitat composition, habitat quality and abundance of ...
Chital deer (Axis axis) were introduced to the Burdekin dry tropics of north Queensland, Australia, ...
habitat characteristics on winter social organisation in field roe deer. Acta theriol., 34. 14: 219—...
This thesis investigates the effects of various population parameters, together with other factors s...
1. Small mammal populations were studied in montane evergreen forests in the Nilgiris, southern Indi...
Spotted deer or chital (Axis axis), a major prey species in southern India, lives in large groups. T...
Jacob BowmanWhite-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have a significant impact on their habitat. ...
Factors related to group formation in a nonmigratory population of approximately 250 southern mule d...
The thesis investigates intraspecific variation in grouping patterns and mating systems in free-rang...
The Eld's deer (Rucervus eldii thamin) is an endangered endemic species of Myanmar. The largest exis...
7 pagesInternational audienceIt is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary ...
International audienceIn large mammalian herbivores, herd size usually increases with openness of th...
The patterns of social grouping of free ranging fallow deer, Cervus (Dama) dama, have been studied o...
Study of habitat segregation among the four species of cervids was conducted in the Chitwan National...
Ungulate populations experience a wide range of temporal and spatial environmental variation, especi...
The ecological interrelationships between the habitat composition, habitat quality and abundance of ...
Chital deer (Axis axis) were introduced to the Burdekin dry tropics of north Queensland, Australia, ...
habitat characteristics on winter social organisation in field roe deer. Acta theriol., 34. 14: 219—...
This thesis investigates the effects of various population parameters, together with other factors s...
1. Small mammal populations were studied in montane evergreen forests in the Nilgiris, southern Indi...
Spotted deer or chital (Axis axis), a major prey species in southern India, lives in large groups. T...
Jacob BowmanWhite-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) have a significant impact on their habitat. ...