Sika Deer Biology and Management of Native and Introduced Populations /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: McCullough, Dale R. (Editor ), Takatsuki, Seiki. (Editor ), Kaji, Koichi. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edición:1st ed. 2009.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-09429-6
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Basic Biology
  • Fossil Record of Sika Deer in Japan
  • Two Genetically Distinct Lineages of the Japanese Sika Deer Based on Mitochondrial Control Regions
  • Evolutionary Significance of Admixture and Fragmentation of Sika Deer Populations in Japan
  • Nutritional Physiology of Wild and Domesticated Japanese Sika Deer
  • Endocrinology of Sika Deer
  • Reproduction of Female Sika Deer in Japan, with Special Reference to Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan
  • Food and Habitat Relations
  • Food Habits of Sika Deer on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan with Reference to Local Variations, Size Effects, and Comparison with the Main Island
  • Plants and Plant Communities on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan, in Relation to Sika Deer Herbivory
  • Productivity and Foraging Efficiency of the Short-Grass (Zoysia japonica) Community for Sika Deer
  • Home Range, Habitat Selection, and Food Habits of the Sika Deer Using the Short-Grass Community on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan
  • Shift to Litterfall as Year-Round Forage for Sika Deer after a Population Crash
  • The Dynamics of Forest Stands Affected by Sika Deer on Nakanoshima Island—Change of Size Structure Similar to the Thinning Effect
  • Biology of Sika Deer in Hyogo: Characteristics of Reproduction, Food Habits, Growth, and Condition
  • Bark-Stripping Preference of Sika Deer and Its Seasonality on Mt. Ohdaigahara, Central Japan
  • North-South Variations in Sika Deer Ecology as a Forest-Dwelling Cervid
  • Geographical Variations in Food Habits of Sika Deer: The Northern Grazer vs. the Southern Browser
  • What Is “Natural” Vegetation? A Reconsideration of Herbivory by Wild Ungulates
  • Behavior: Migration and Breeding Systems
  • Seasonal Migration of Sika Deer on Hokkaido Island, Japan
  • Migratory and Sedentary Behavior Patterns of Sika Deer in Honshu and Kyushu, Japan
  • Variation in Mating Behavior of Sika Deer: Mating Behavior of Sika Deer on Nozaki Island
  • Reproductive Ecology of Sika Deer on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan: Reproductive Success of Males and Multi-Mating of Females
  • Life-Time Reproductive Success of Female Sika Deer on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan
  • Reproduction of Female Sika Deer in Western Japan
  • Population Dynamics and Management
  • Sika Deer in Nara Park: Unique Human-Wildlife Relations
  • A 20-Year History of Sika Deer Management in the Mt. Goyo Area, Northern Honshu
  • Survival Patterns of Male and Female Sika Deer on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan
  • Sika Deer in an Evergreen Broad-Leaved Forest Zone on the Boso Peninsula, Japan
  • Sika Deer Population Irruptions and Their Management on Hokkaido Island, Japan
  • Irruptive Behavior of Sika Deer
  • The Management of Sika Deer Populations in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
  • Management Strategy of Sika Deer Based on Sensitivity Analysis
  • Sika in Mainland Asia and Taiwan
  • Sika Deer in Russia
  • Sika Deer Distribution Changes at the Northern Extent of Their Range in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains of the Russian Far East
  • Sika Deer in Mainland China
  • Sika Deer in Korea and Vietnam
  • Sika Deer in Taiwan
  • The Present Status of the Re-introduced Sika Deer in Kenting National Park, Southern Taiwan
  • Introduced Sika Deer
  • Sika Deer in Continental Europe
  • Sika Deer in the British Isles
  • Free–Ranging and Confined Sika Deer in North America: Current Status, Biology, and Management
  • The Sika in New Zealand
  • Color Plates.