Antlers are costly structures produced annually by male cervids using minerals obtained from their diet and from resorption of their skeleton. Availability and nutritive quality of food resources therefore have a great impact on the investment of males in these secondary sexual traits. We studied the structure, mineral composition and mechanical quality of antlers of the Siberian wapiti (Cervus canadensis Sibiricus), Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus) and Vietnamese sika deer (Cervus nippon pseudaxis), three closely-related cervid species. The three herds investigated were maintained under the same feeding and management conditions (one male per herd) throughout a 3-year study period. We showed that there was no significant inter-spec...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...
In order to investigate the physiological properties of velvet antler of elk (Cervus e. canadensis) ...
It is well known that porosity has an inverse relationship with the mechanical properties of bones. ...
Previous studies have suggested that antlers are costly bone structures whose mineral composition ma...
Antler size, structure, composition and mechanics have been shown to reflect nutrition, climate and ...
Trabajo presentado a la Jornada "Deer nutrition and feeding", celebrada en Jablonné nad Orlicí (Czec...
Deer antlers are bony fighting structures which are unique in that they are both easily accessible f...
Antler is a good model to study bone biology both because it is accessible and because it grows and ...
The deer population present in Sardinia and Corsica represents an endemic subspecies Cervus elaphus ...
Antlers are bony appendages of deer that undergo periodic regeneration from the top of permanent out...
Previous studies have shown that antler mineral composition reflects diet. Thus, management involvin...
Antlers are costly bone structures whose size and external characteristics are influenced by nutriti...
In a previous study, antler bone chemical composition was found to differ between base and tip. If s...
Osteophagia is a common behaviour among ungulates. It has been considered as a mineral source for ce...
245-251Antlers are bony skeletal protuberances of the skull, and consist mainly of the protein coll...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...
In order to investigate the physiological properties of velvet antler of elk (Cervus e. canadensis) ...
It is well known that porosity has an inverse relationship with the mechanical properties of bones. ...
Previous studies have suggested that antlers are costly bone structures whose mineral composition ma...
Antler size, structure, composition and mechanics have been shown to reflect nutrition, climate and ...
Trabajo presentado a la Jornada "Deer nutrition and feeding", celebrada en Jablonné nad Orlicí (Czec...
Deer antlers are bony fighting structures which are unique in that they are both easily accessible f...
Antler is a good model to study bone biology both because it is accessible and because it grows and ...
The deer population present in Sardinia and Corsica represents an endemic subspecies Cervus elaphus ...
Antlers are bony appendages of deer that undergo periodic regeneration from the top of permanent out...
Previous studies have shown that antler mineral composition reflects diet. Thus, management involvin...
Antlers are costly bone structures whose size and external characteristics are influenced by nutriti...
In a previous study, antler bone chemical composition was found to differ between base and tip. If s...
Osteophagia is a common behaviour among ungulates. It has been considered as a mineral source for ce...
245-251Antlers are bony skeletal protuberances of the skull, and consist mainly of the protein coll...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...
In order to investigate the physiological properties of velvet antler of elk (Cervus e. canadensis) ...
It is well known that porosity has an inverse relationship with the mechanical properties of bones. ...