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Study on the Changes in Enzyme and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Concentrations in Blood Serum and Growth Characteristics of Velvet Antler during the Antler Growth Period in Sika Deer (Cervus nippon)
Antler Blood enzyme IGF-1 Sika Deer
2016/5/18
This study was conducted to investigate changes in blood enzyme parameters and to evaluate the relationship between insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), antler growth and body weight during the antle...
Impact of interspecific relations between native red deer (Cervus elaphus) and introduced sika deer (Cervus nippon) on their rutting season in the Doupovské hory Mts.
shooting date population density
2015/5/5
The behaviour of sika and red deer during the rutting season is highly variable in relation to vocalization,
habitat preference during the rut, and onset and termination of rutting. The red deer is ...
The Relationship between Bark-stripping Damage to Forest Trees Caused by Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) and Understory Vegetation
bark-stripping Cervus nippon plantation forests preventing deer damage understory vegetation
2009/8/27
The relationship between the number of bark-stripped trees and understory vegetation was examined in cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) plantations in the Kuma region of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. First,...
Bark Stripping to Coniferous Trees by Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) on Mt.Ohdaigahara,Central Japan
Abies homolepis bark stripping Mt.Ohdaigahara Picea jezoensis var.hondoensis sika deer
2009/8/24
To clarify the manner of bark stripping to coniferous trees by sika deer (Cervus nippon) on Mt. Ohdaigahara, central Japan, we investigated: (1) the relationship between bark stripping and tree size, ...
Life History Evolution of the Andromeda Lace Bug,Stephanitis takeyai,Induced by the Simplification of Vegetation in Nara Park,Caused by Browsing of the Sika Deer,Cervus nippon
ecological interaction insect life history evolution migration sika deer
2009/8/24
In Nara Park, population density of conserved sika deer has been very high for several hundreds of years. This caused vegetation simplification to toxic and unpalatable plants. The andromeda lace bug,...
A Reduction of Dung-beetle Community Diversity Caused by an Increasing Sika Deer Population in the Ohdaigahara Subalpine Plateau
biodiversity conservation dung supply evenness species diversity species richness
2009/8/24
The Ohdaigahara subalpine plateau has recently suffered deforestation caused by an increasing population of sika deer (Cervus nippon), which stripe the bark of many coniferous trees and browse seedlin...
Bark Stripping by Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) on Mt.Ohdaigahara in Terms of Selection of Tree Species,Distribution of Palatable Trees,and Frequency of Habitat Use
debarking habitat use Mt.Ohdaigahara sika deer
2009/8/24
To clarify differences in the frequency of bark stripping and its causes, we established 16 transects in the eastern and western areas of Mt. Ohdaigahara, and examined the intensity of bark stripping,...
Effects of Fencing for 7 Years on the Regeneration of Tree Species after Dwarf Bamboo on the Forest Floor Has Been Diminished by Sika Deer Browsing
deer-proof fence regeneration Sasamorpha borealis sika deer tree species
2009/8/24
Forest-floor vegetation and regeneration of tree species were investigated inside and outside a deer-proof fence that had been constructed 7 years earlier in a cool temperate deciduous forest in the T...
Relationships between Browsing on Dwarf Bamboo (Sasa nipponica) by Sika Deer and the Structure of Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblage
deer browsing carabid beetle indirect effect Mt.Ô daigahara pitfall trap
2009/8/21
An overabundance of Sika deer (Cervus nippon) at Mt. Ôdaigahara, in west-central Japan has necessitated the introduction of exclusion fences to protect forest decline from excessive feeding dama...
Serum Biochemical Values during Antler Growth in Sika Deer (Cervus nippon)
Antler Growth Enzyme Activity Minerals Serum Biochemical Value Sika Deer
2016/4/25
Serum biochemical values were measured in blood samples collected from 8 fasted stags from both jugular and femoral veins at 18-day intervals during antler growth. Samples were analyzed for blood subs...