Habitat use by mule deer, particularly in relation to use by cattle and by California bighorn sheep on the bighorn winter-spring ranges of Flatiron Mountain was studied from January 1968 through November 1969. Observations were made of (1) food habits, (2) forage production and utilization, (3) the effect of spring and summer utilization on subsequent forage production and (4) spatial and temporal distribution of range use. The results indicate that competition for forage between the native ungulates, deer and sheep, is largely obviated by differential habitat use. This may point to long term evolutionary ecological niche specialization. Some competition for forage occurs for a short period in the early spring when both ungulate species se...
Niche relationships of seven North American ungulates were studied on the National Bison Range, Mont...
Elk (Cervus elaphus Linnaeus), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus Rafinesque), and cattle (Bos taurus Li...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Empirical descriptions of spatial overlap of coexisting herbivores are difficult to interpret in ter...
Interaction between deer and cattle took various forms. The potential for direct competition was gre...
A study was made on the forage selection of mule deer and cattle on summer range in the Douglasfir z...
Graduation date: 1984The objectives of this study were to quantify and describe:\ud (1) the major pl...
Areas grazed and ungrazed by cattle in spring were compared for regrowth of crested wheatgrass on a ...
Late spring grazing by sheep altered the amount of several forage categories available to deer the s...
In much of the west, seasonal rangeland provides important foraging opportunities for wild and domes...
Dietary comparisons based on fecal analysis of mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and cattle using mule ...
Foraging niche overlap among Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni), Rocky Mountain mule deer (...
The topographic distribution of sympatric populations of Barbary sheep and mule deer was studied in ...
The four major ecological variables, soils, climate, vegetation and fauna, were studied from May 19...
The four major ecological variables, soils, climate, vegetation and fauna, were studied from May 19...
Niche relationships of seven North American ungulates were studied on the National Bison Range, Mont...
Elk (Cervus elaphus Linnaeus), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus Rafinesque), and cattle (Bos taurus Li...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Empirical descriptions of spatial overlap of coexisting herbivores are difficult to interpret in ter...
Interaction between deer and cattle took various forms. The potential for direct competition was gre...
A study was made on the forage selection of mule deer and cattle on summer range in the Douglasfir z...
Graduation date: 1984The objectives of this study were to quantify and describe:\ud (1) the major pl...
Areas grazed and ungrazed by cattle in spring were compared for regrowth of crested wheatgrass on a ...
Late spring grazing by sheep altered the amount of several forage categories available to deer the s...
In much of the west, seasonal rangeland provides important foraging opportunities for wild and domes...
Dietary comparisons based on fecal analysis of mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and cattle using mule ...
Foraging niche overlap among Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni), Rocky Mountain mule deer (...
The topographic distribution of sympatric populations of Barbary sheep and mule deer was studied in ...
The four major ecological variables, soils, climate, vegetation and fauna, were studied from May 19...
The four major ecological variables, soils, climate, vegetation and fauna, were studied from May 19...
Niche relationships of seven North American ungulates were studied on the National Bison Range, Mont...
Elk (Cervus elaphus Linnaeus), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus Rafinesque), and cattle (Bos taurus Li...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...