Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and the stage of secondary sexual characteristic development - antlers. Antlers can be characterized as a weapon which reflects the age, body weight and physiological condition. In particular, antler development is an indicator for selection of yearlings and young males too. Selection in age class „young males“ (age 3-5 years) is crucial for managing male side of red deer population. In this age class young males require a lot of energy because they experience, both skeletal and physical development. In this age class it is important to mention that important elements of antlers appear - tines and possible royal. The research was conducted in th...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Selection in male cervids should optimize allocation of nutritional resources to the competing deman...
Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and...
Fourteen male red deer (Cervus Elaphus) were studied over a period of 4½ years, to determine the eff...
The aim of this article was to determine the growth and development of the Mazurian population of re...
The phenotype variability of each species is caused by variability of genotype and living conditions...
This study aimed to determine the age of attainment of puberty, as well as the pattern of reproducti...
International audienceTo secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous t...
Understanding factors affecting antler size, and the extent to which harvesting is selective for the...
The aim of the paper was to distinguish age groups of red deer stags in compliance with age classes ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse age-dependent changes of antler size in red deer (Cervus ela...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of some antlers characteristics on overall quality ...
In this study, we describe the process of pedicle and first antler growth in Iberian red deer (Cervu...
The study was made on 419 deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) killed in nine days in the province of Co...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Selection in male cervids should optimize allocation of nutritional resources to the competing deman...
Selection of males is based on two main parameters, degree of physical development (body weight) and...
Fourteen male red deer (Cervus Elaphus) were studied over a period of 4½ years, to determine the eff...
The aim of this article was to determine the growth and development of the Mazurian population of re...
The phenotype variability of each species is caused by variability of genotype and living conditions...
This study aimed to determine the age of attainment of puberty, as well as the pattern of reproducti...
International audienceTo secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous t...
Understanding factors affecting antler size, and the extent to which harvesting is selective for the...
The aim of the paper was to distinguish age groups of red deer stags in compliance with age classes ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse age-dependent changes of antler size in red deer (Cervus ela...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of some antlers characteristics on overall quality ...
In this study, we describe the process of pedicle and first antler growth in Iberian red deer (Cervu...
The study was made on 419 deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) killed in nine days in the province of Co...
Lactation appears to be an influential factor for the adult size of male deer and thus, it could als...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Selection in male cervids should optimize allocation of nutritional resources to the competing deman...