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1. Reproductive tactics, birth timing and the risk-resource trade-off in an income breeder.

2. Short-term telomere dynamics is associated with glucocorticoid levels in wild populations of roe deer.

3. Wave-like Patterns of Plant Phenology Determine Ungulate Movement Tactics.

4. Stay home, stay safe-Site familiarity reduces predation risk in a large herbivore in two contrasting study sites.

5. Accelerating across the landscape: The energetic costs of natal dispersal in a large herbivore.

6. Fear of the dark? Contrasting impacts of humans versus lynx on diel activity of roe deer across Europe.

7. The influence of early-life allocation to antlers on male performance during adulthood: Evidence from contrasted populations of a large herbivore.

8. Truly sedentary? The multi-range tactic as a response to resource heterogeneity and unpredictability in a large herbivore.

9. Individual variation in an acute stress response reflects divergent coping strategies in a large herbivore.

10. Immunogenetic heterogeneity in a widespread ungulate: the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus).

11. Reduced microsatellite heterozygosity does not affect natal dispersal in three contrasting roe deer populations.

12. A one night stand? Reproductive excursions of female roe deer as a breeding dispersal tactic.

13. Mismatch between birth date and vegetation phenology slows the demography of roe deer.

14. How does climate change influence demographic processes of widespread species? Lessons from the comparative analysis of contrasted populations of roe deer.

15. Parturition date for a given female is highly repeatable within five roe deer populations.

16. Landscape fragmentation generates spatial variation of diet composition and quality in a generalist herbivore.

17. No difference between the sexes in fine-scale spatial genetic structure of roe deer.

18. Heterozygosity-fitness correlations revealed by neutral and candidate gene markers in roe deer from a long-term study.

19. Access to mates in a territorial ungulate is determined by the size of a male's territory, but not by its habitat quality.

20. Density dependence of developmental instability in a dimorphic ungulate.

21. Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer.

22. Density-dependent responses of fawn cohort body mass in two contrasting roe deer populations.

28. Beyond dispersal versus philopatry? Alternative behavioural tactics of juvenile roe deer in a heterogeneous landscape.

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