Assemblages of introduced taxa provide an opportunity to understand how abiotic and biotic factors shape habitat use by coexisting species. We tested hypotheses about habitat selection by two deer species recently introduced to New Zealand's temperate rainforests. We hypothesised that, due to different thermoregulatory abilities, rusa deer (Cervus timorensis; a tropical species) would prefer warmer locations in winter than red deer (Cervus elaphus scoticus; a temperate species). Since adult male rusa deer are aggressive in winter (the rut), we also hypothesised that rusa deer and red deer would not use the same winter locations. Finally, we hypothesised that in summer both species would prefer locations with fertile soils that supported mor...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
International audienceAnimals in seasonal environments are affected by climate in very different way...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
Assemblages of introduced taxa provide an opportunity to understand how abiotic and biotic factors s...
© 2015 Allen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of at least 31 herbivorous exotic mammals existing in New Zealand. ...
Long-term studies allow capture of a wide breadth of environmental variability and a broader context...
New Caledonia's unique flora evolved in the absence of ruminant herbivores until the 19th century. N...
The aim of this research was to determine the behavior and habitat selection of red deer (Cervus ela...
Vegetation at ecotone transitions between open and forested areas is often heavily affected by two k...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Temperatures are increasing worldwide, while human activity is removing thermal cover from the lands...
In alpine environments, snow typically reduces the accessibility of herbivores to food during winter...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
International audienceAnimals in seasonal environments are affected by climate in very different way...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
Assemblages of introduced taxa provide an opportunity to understand how abiotic and biotic factors s...
© 2015 Allen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of at least 31 herbivorous exotic mammals existing in New Zealand. ...
Long-term studies allow capture of a wide breadth of environmental variability and a broader context...
New Caledonia's unique flora evolved in the absence of ruminant herbivores until the 19th century. N...
The aim of this research was to determine the behavior and habitat selection of red deer (Cervus ela...
Vegetation at ecotone transitions between open and forested areas is often heavily affected by two k...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Temperatures are increasing worldwide, while human activity is removing thermal cover from the lands...
In alpine environments, snow typically reduces the accessibility of herbivores to food during winter...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
International audienceAnimals in seasonal environments are affected by climate in very different way...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...