Columbian black-tailed deer (Qdocoileus hemionug cplumbianus Richardson) were radio-tagged in a deep snowfall region on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. These deer were monitored to determine seasonal movements and habitat use. Deer exhibited either resident or migratory movement patterns. Resident deer made seasonal shifts in their home range centres but their seasonal home ranges overlapped. In migratory deer, summer home ranges were separated from both spring and winter home ranges, although their spring and winter home ranges overlapped. Altitudinal migrations occurred by deer moving between high and low elevation habitats. Horizontal migrations occurred by deer moving between a small tributary valley and the main valley. S...
This study was designed to determine which seral stages of the regenerating coast forest are most ef...
Use of forage, cover, and border habitat by Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbl...
Graduation date: 1966Direct observation of a known number of black-tailed deer\ud (Odocoileus hemion...
I used movements of 74 radio-collared black-tailed deer to investigate whether an hierarchically-st...
Black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Richardson) were studied in the Nimpkish Valley o...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Use of seral stage, biogeoclimatic variant, aspect and elevation by 13 radio collared black-tailed ...
This study was proposed by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch to evaluate the effect of forestry pra...
I summarize studies of natal dispersal and seasonal migrations in 5 species of forest deer: moose (A...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
I studied habitat use of Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in the Klicki...
1. Many studies have dealt with home range and migratory patterns of Cervid species, but there are f...
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
Partial migration is a life history strategy that is common for ungulate species living in seasonal ...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
This study was designed to determine which seral stages of the regenerating coast forest are most ef...
Use of forage, cover, and border habitat by Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbl...
Graduation date: 1966Direct observation of a known number of black-tailed deer\ud (Odocoileus hemion...
I used movements of 74 radio-collared black-tailed deer to investigate whether an hierarchically-st...
Black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Richardson) were studied in the Nimpkish Valley o...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Use of seral stage, biogeoclimatic variant, aspect and elevation by 13 radio collared black-tailed ...
This study was proposed by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch to evaluate the effect of forestry pra...
I summarize studies of natal dispersal and seasonal migrations in 5 species of forest deer: moose (A...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
I studied habitat use of Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in the Klicki...
1. Many studies have dealt with home range and migratory patterns of Cervid species, but there are f...
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
Partial migration is a life history strategy that is common for ungulate species living in seasonal ...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
This study was designed to determine which seral stages of the regenerating coast forest are most ef...
Use of forage, cover, and border habitat by Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbl...
Graduation date: 1966Direct observation of a known number of black-tailed deer\ud (Odocoileus hemion...