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Cattle or Sheep Reduce Fawning Habitat Available to Columbian Whitetailed Deer in Western Oregon

Authors :
Winston P. Smith
Bruce E. Coblentz
Source :
Northwest Science. 84:315-326
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Northwest Scientific Association, 2010.

Abstract

We studied responses of Columbian white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus) to cattle and sheep in western Oregon because of viability concerns. We used radio-telemetry, observations from horseback, and searches with a trained dog to determine fawning habitat, dam home ranges, and habitat use by fawns. Dams (n = 12) shifted ( = 366 m, P < 0.05) their center of activity by establishing disjunct areas of use prior to fawning. Ten dams exhibited their largest Euclidian movement during May—July; 7 females undertook extended ( = 1445 m) forays during spring. Three natal sites averaged 1926 m from the center of the dam's annual home-range. Dams avoided (P < 0.05) areas with livestock during fawning; 3 fawns were encountered during 243 h of searching (1 fawn/91.4 h) in areas with livestock stocking levels of ≥2.5 animal use month/ha (AUM), whereas 39 fawns were encountered during 275 h of searching (1 fawn/7.1 h) in areas with

Details

ISSN :
0029344X
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Northwest Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eab918a9f29abfec4314477073104d0f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3955/046.084.0401