• No results found

Källförteckning

In document Hjortvilt i Sverige (Page 34-42)

Agnrud A. 2011. Konkurrens mellan rådjur och dovhjort. - Examensarbete, SLU- Skogsmästarskolan, Skinnskatteberg.

Allen AM. 2016. Linking movement ecology with the management of mobile species. - Doktorsavhandling, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet,

Allen AM, Månsson J, Sand H, Malmsten J, Ericsson G, Singh NJ. 2016. Scaling up movements: From individual space use to population patterns. -

Ecosphere 7:e01524. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1524.

Azorit C, Tellado S, Oya A, Moro J. 2012. Seasonal and specific diet variations in sympatric red and fallow deer of southern Spain: a preliminary approach to feeding behavior. - Animal Production Science 52: 720-727.

Bartos L, Vankova D, Siler J, Losos S. 1996. Fallow deer tactic to compete over food with red deer. - Aggressive Behavior 22: 375-385.

Bartzke GS, May R, Solberg EJ, Rolandsen CM, Roskaft E. 2015. Differential barrier and corridor effects of power lines, roads and rivers on moose (Alces

alces) movements, - Ecosphere 6: 67.

Bateson P, Bradshaw EL. 1997. Physiological effects of hunting red deer (Cervus

elaphus). - Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. 264: 1707-1714.

Bevanda M, Fronhoffer EA, Heurich M, Müller J, Reineking B. 2015. Landscape configuration is a major determinant of home range size variation. - Ecosphere 6: 195.

Bonenfant C, Loe LE, Mysterud A, Langvatn R, Stenseth NC, Gaillard, J-M, Klein, F. 2004. Multiple causes of sexual segregation in European red deer:

enlightenments from varying breeding phenology at high and low latitude. - Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 271: 883-892.

Borkowski J, Ukalska J. 2008. Winter habitat use by red and roe deer in pine- dominated forest. - Forest ecology and management 255: 468-475.

Bramley PS. 1970. Territoriality and reproductive behaviour of roe deer. - Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 11: 43-70.

Bresinski W. 1982. Grouping tendencies in roe deer under agrocenosis conditions. - Acta Theriologica 27: 427-447.

Carlström L, Nyman M. 2005. Dovhjort. Jägareförlaget/Svenska Jägareförlaget. Catchpole EA, Fan Y, Morgan BJT, Clutton-Brock TH, Coulson T. 2004. Sexual

dimorphism, survival and dispersal in red deer. - Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics 9: 1-26.

Cederholm, T. 2012. Use and competition at artificial feeding sites – the roe deer and fallow deer case. - BSc-thesis Department of Ecology, SLU. 2012:11. Cederlund G, Liberg O. 1995. Rådjuret. Viltet, ekologin och jakten. Svenska

Jägareförbundet.

Chapman D, Chapman N. 1975. Fallow deer. Coch-Y-Bonddu Books, Machynlleth Clutton-Brock TH, Albon SD, Guinness FE. 1988. Reproductive success in male

and female red deer. - In: Reproductive success (ed.T.H. Clutton-Brock), s. 325–343. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

Clutton-Brock TH, Guinness FE, Albon SD. 1982. Red deer – behaviour and ecology of two sexes. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.

Clutton-Brock TH, Iason GR, Guinness FE. 1987. Sexual segregation and density- related changes in habitat use in male and female red deer (Cervus elaphus). - Journal of Zoology (Lond) 211: 275-289.

Coulon A, Cosson F, Angibault M, Cargnelutti B, Galan, M, Morelett, N, Petit, E, Aulagnier S, Hewison AJM. 2004. Landscape connectivity influences gene flow in a roe deer population inhabiting a fragmented landscape: an individual-based approach. - Molecular Ecology 13: 2841-2850. Coulon A, Guillot G, Cosson F, Angibault JMA, Aulagnier, S, Cargnelutti B,

Glaan M, Hewison AJM. 2006. Genetic structure is influenced by landscape features: empricial evidence from a roe deer population. - Molecular

Ecology 15: 1669-1679.

Christensson M. 2010. Despotic distribution in female fallow deer (Dama dama) groups. - Report Independent project biology, SLU, Grimsö.

Daniels M, McClean C. 2002. Red deer calf tagging programmes in Scotland – an analysis. - Deer 12: 420-423.

Danilkin A, Hewison AJM. 1996. Behavioural Ecology of Siberian and European roe deer. Chapman and Hall, London.

Davis M, Stephens P, Kjellander P. 2016. Beyond Climate Envelope Projections: Roe Deer Survival and Environmental Change. - Journal of Wildlife Management 80: 452-464.

Debeffe L, Focardi S, Bonenfant C, Hewison AJM, Morellet N, Vanpé C, Heurich M, Kjellander P, Linnell JDC, Mysterud A, Pellerin M, Sustr P, Urbano F, Cagnacci F. 2014. A one night stand? Reproductive excursions of female roe deer as a breeding tactic. - Oecologia 176: 431-443.

Duncan P, Tixier H, Hoffman RR, Lechner-Doll M. 1998. Feeding strategies and the physiology of digestion in roe deer. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 91-116.

Ericsson G, Wallin K. 2001. Age-specific moose Alces alces mortality in a

predator free environment: evidence for senescence in females. - Écoscience 8:157–163.

Ericsson G, Boman M, Mattson L. 2000. Selective versus random moose

harvesting: does it pay to be a prudent predator? - Journal of Bioeconomics 2:117-132.

Ericsson G, Wallin K, Ball JP, Broberg M. 2001. Age-related reproductive effort and senescene in free-ranging moose Alces alces. - Ecology 82:1613-1620. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, Dettki H, Arnemo

JM, Singh N, Jatko M, Sundgren B, Saitzkoff R. 2017b. Årsrapport GPS- älgarna Norrbotten 2016-2017; vandring och rörelseaktivitet i Haparanda-

Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, Dettki H, Arnemo JM, Cromsigt J, Singh N. 2016b. Slutrapport GPS-älgarna i Tjåmotis 2014- 2016; rörelse och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 27pp. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Allen A, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, Dettki H,

Arnemo JM, Cromsigt J, Singh N, Jatko M, Sundgren B, Saitzkoff R, Kindberg J. 2016a. Slutrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2013-2015; rörelse och reproduktion i Arvidsjaur, Niemisel, och Ängesån. Sveriges

lantbruksuniversitet, 29pp

Espmark Y. 1969. Mother-young relations and development of behaviour in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.). - Viltrevy 6: 461-540.

Ferretti F. 2011. Interspecific aggression between fallow and roe deer. - Ethology Ecology & Evolution 23: 179-186.

Ferretti F, Mattioli S. 2012. The Mesola red deer: present numbers and conservation perspectives. - Hystrix 23: 35-43.

Ferretti F, Sforzi A, Lovari S. 2008. Intolerance amongst deer species at feeding: Roe deer are uneasy banqueters. - Behavioural Processes 78: 487-491. Ferretti F, Bertoldi G, Sforzi A, Fattorini L. 2011a. Roe and fallow deer: are they

compatible neighbours? - European Journal of Wildlife Research 57: 775- 786.

Ferretti F, Sforzi A, Lovari S. 2011b. Behavioural interference between ungulate species: roe are not on velvet with fallow deer. - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 875-887.

Ferretti F, Sforzi A, Lovari S. 2012. Avoidance of fallow deer by roe deer may not be habitat-dependent. - Hystrix 23: 28-34.

Focardi S, Aragno P, Montanaro P, Riga F. 2006. Inter-specific competition from fallow deer Dama dama reduces habitat quality for the Italian roe deer

Capreolus capreolus italicus. - Ecography 29: 407–417.

Frantz AC, Bertouille S, Eloy MC, Licoppe A, Chaumont F, Flamand MC. 2012. Comparative landscape genetic analyses show a Belgian motorway to be a gene flow barrier for red deer (Cervus elaphus), but not wild boars (Sus

scrofa). - Molecular Ecology 21: 3445-3457.

Frantz AC, Hamann, JL, Klein F. 2008. Fine-scale genetic structure of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in a French temperate forest. - European Journal of Wildlife Research 54: 44-52.

Gaillard JM, Hewison AJM, Kjellander P, Pettorelli N, Bonenfant C, Van Mooster B, Liberg O, Andren H, Van Laere G, Klein F, Angibault JM, Coulon A, Vanpé C. 2008. Population density and sex do not influence fine-scale natal dispersal in roe deer. - Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences, 275: 2025-2030.

Gebert C, Verheyden-Tixier H. 2001. Variations of diet composition of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) in Europe. - Mammal Review 31: 189-201.

Georgii B, Peters-Ostenberg E, Henneberg M, Herrmann M, Müller-Stieß H, Bach L. 2007. Nutzung von Grünbrücken und anderen Querungsbauwerken durch Säugetiere. Gesamtbericht zum Forschungs-und Entwicklungsvorhabe. Forschung Strassenbau und Strassenverkehrstechnik Heft 971. Bonn.

Guillet C, Bergström R, Cederlund G. 1996. Size of winter home range of roe deer

Capreolus capreolus in two forest areas with artificial feeding in Sweden. -

Wildlife Biology 2: 107-111.

Haanes, H, Røed, KH, Rosef, O. 2011. Sex-biased dispersal in a northern ungulate population. - Rangifer 31: 139-153.

Hewison AJM, Vincent JP, Reby D. 1998. Social organization of European roe deer. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 189-220.

Hofmann RR. 1989. Evolutionary steps of ecophysiological adaptation and diversification of ruminants: comparative view of their digestive system. - Oecologia, 78: 443–457.

Höglund J, Cortazar-Chinarro M, Jarnemo A, Thulin C-G. 2013. Genetic variation and structure in Scandinavian red deer (Cervus elaphus): influence of ancestry, past hunting, and restoration management. - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 109: 43-53.

Jarnemo A. 2008. Seasonal migration of red deer males in southern Sweden and consequences for management. - European Journal of Wildlife Research 54: 327-333.

Jarnemo A. 2011. Male red deer (Cervus elaphus) dispersal during the breeding season. - Journal of Ethology 29: 329-336.

Jarnemo A. 2014. Kronviltprojektet 2005-2013. Slutrapport. Grimsö forskningsstation, SLU.

Jarnemo A. 2017. Ögonblicket: Kronhjorten och dovspetsarna. Svensk Jakt 10: 22- 23.

Jarnemo A, Wikenros C. 2014. Movement pattern of red deer during drive hunts in Sweden. - European Journal of Wildlife Research 60: 77-84.

Jeppesen JL. 1987. Impact of human disturbance on home range, movements and activity of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in a Danish environment. - Danish Review of Game Biology 13: 1-38.

Johansson A. 1996. Territory dynamics and marking behaviour in male roe deer. - Ph.D. thesis, Stockholm University.

Johnsen K, Zimmerman B, Milner J, Wedul S. 2015. Vil hjorten utkonkurrere elgen på fôringsstasjonene? WWW.HJORTEVILT.NO, nedladdad 2018-01- 16.

Kindbladh N. 2015. Timing of the rut in fallow deer Dama dama. - Master thesis, SLU, Grimsö.

Kjellander P. 2000. Density dependence in roe deer population dynamics. - Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. Kjellander P. 2011. Lägesrapport. Konkurrens mellan stora växtätare: exemplet

Kjellander P, Svartholm I, Bergvall UA, Jarnemo A. 2012. Habitat use, bed-site selection and mortality rate in neonate fallow deer (Dama dama). - Wildlife Biology. 18:280-291.

Kuehn R, Schroeder W, Pirchner F, Rottmann O. 2003. Genetic diversity, gene flow and drift in Bavarian red deer populations (Cervus elaphus). - Conservation Genetics 4:157-166.

Langvatn R, Albon SD, Burkey T, Clutton-Brock TH. 1996. Climate, plant phenology and variation in age of first reproduction of a temperate herbivore. - Journal of Animal Ecology 65: 653-670.

Lavsund S. 1975. Kronhjortens utbredning i Sverige 1900-1973. Institutionen för Skogszoologi, Skogshögskolan, Stockholm, Rapporter och uppsatser nr 18. Lavsund S. 1976. Kronhjortens, Cervus elaphus L., ekologi i områden med

nyetablerade populationer i Syd- och Mellansverige. Institutionen för Skogszoologi, Skogshögskolan, Stockholm, Rapporter och uppsatser nr 25. Lent PC. 1974. Mother-infant relationships in ungulates. - In: Geist V, Walther F

(eds.). The behavior of ungulates and its relations to management. Vol. 1. Publication series 24, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Morges, Switzerland, pp. 14-55.

Liberg O, Johansson A, Andersen R, Linnell JDC. 1998. Mating system, mating tactics and the function of male territoriality in roe deer. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 221-256. Liberg O, Wahlström K.1995. Habitat stability and litter size in the Cervidae; a

comparative analysis. - In: Wahlström, K. Natal dispersal in roe deer. An evolutionary perspective. Doktorsavhandling. Inst för zoologi, Stockholms universitet.

Lindström L. 2017. Age dependent costs of reproduction in a sexually dimorphic species. Male fallow deer as an example. - Master thesis, SLU, Grimsö. Linnell JDC. 1994. Reproductive tactics and parental care in Norwegian roe deer. -

Ph.D. thesis, National University of Ireland.

Linnell JDC, Duncan P, Andersen R. 1998a. The European roe deer: A portrait of a successful species. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 11-22.

Linnell JDC, Wahlström K, Gaillard JM. 1998b. From birth to independence: Birth, growth, neonatal mortality, hiding behaviour and dispersal. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 257- 284.

Matrai K, Kabai P. 1989. Winter plant selection by red and roe deer in a forest habitat in Hungary. - Acta Theriologica 34: 227-234.

Maublanc ML, Bideau E, Vincent JP. 1987. Flexibilité de l’organisation sociale du chevreuil en fonction des charactéristiques de lénvironnement. - Revue dÉcologie (Terre Vie) 42: 109-133.

McComb KE. 1987. Roaring by red deer stags advances oestrus in hinds. - Nature 330: 648-649.

McComb KE. 1991. Female choice for high roaring rate in red deer, Cervus

elaphus. - Animal Behaviour 41: 79-88.

Mitchell B, Lincoln GA. 1973. Conception dates in relation to age and condition in two populations of red deer in Scotland. - Journal of Zoology (London) 171: 141–152.

Morellet N, Bonenfant C, Börger L, Ossi F, Cagnacci F, Heurich M, Kjellander, P, Linnell JDC, Nicoloso S, Sustr P, Urbano F, Mysterud A. 2013. Seasonality, weather and climate affect home range size in roe deer across a wide

latitudinal gradient within Europe. - Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 1326- 1339.

Mysterud A. 2000. Diet overlap among ruminants in Fennoscandia. - Oecologia 124: 130-137.

Neumann W, Ericsson G, Dettki H, Radeloff VC. 2013.Behavioural response to infrastructure of wildlife adapted to natural disturbances. - Landscape and Urban Planning 114:9–27.

Nichols RV, Åkesson M, Kjellander P. 2016. Diet assessment based on rumen contents: A comparison between DNA Metabarcoding and Macroscopy. - PLOS one 11(6): e0157977.

Nussey DH, Coltman DW, Coulson T, Kruuk LEB, Donald A, Morris SJ, Clutton- Brock T, Pemberton J. 2005. Rapidly declining fine-scale spatial genetic structure in female red deer. - Molecular Ecology 14: 3395-3405.

Olbrich P. 1984. Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit von Wildwarnreflektoren und der Eignung von Wilddurchlässen. - Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaft 30:101- 116.

Otto P. 2013. Winter feeding site choice of ungulates in relation to food quality. - Examensarbete i biologi, SLU Umeå.

Patthey P. 2003. Habitat and corridor selection of an expanding red deer (Cervus

elaphus) population. - Doktorsavhandling, Faculté des Sciences de

l’Université de Lausanne, Lausanne.

Perez-Espona S, Perez-Barberia J, McLeod JE, Jiggins CD, Gordon IJ, Pemberton JM, Perez-Barberia FJ. 2008. Landscape features affect gene flow of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus). - Molecular Ecology 17:981- 996.

Prokesova J, Barancekova M, Homolka M. 2006. Density of red and roe deer and their distribution in relation to different habitat characteristics in a flood plain forest. - Folia Zoologica 55: 1-14.

Putman RJ. 1996. Compettition and resource partitioning in temperate ungulate assemblies. Chapman & Hall, London.

Putman RJ, Langbein AJ, Hewison AJM, Sharma SK. 1996. Relative roles of density-dependent and density independent factors in population dynamics of British deer. - Mammal Review 26: 81-101.

Rautiainen H. 2017. Nutritional ecology of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) and fallow deer (Dama dama L.). A case study of the browser-grazer dichotomy. - Master thesis, SLU, Grimsö.

Reby D, Hewison M, Izquierdo M, Pépin D. 2001. Red deer (Cervus elaphus) hinds discriminate between the roars of their current harem-holder stag and those of neighbouring stags. - Ethology 107: 951-959.

Reby D, McComb K. 2003. Anatomical constraints generate honesty: acoustic cues to age and weight in the roars of red deer stags. - Animal Behaviour 65: 519- 530.

Richard E, Calenge C, Saïd S, Hamann J-L, Gaillard J-M. 2013. Studying spatial interactions between sympatric populations of large herbivores: a null model approach. - Ecography 36: 157-165.

Richard E, Gaillard J-M, Saïd S, Hamann J-L, Klein F. 2010. High red deer density depress body mass of roe deer fawns. - Oecologia 163: 91-97.

Samelius G, Andrén H, Kjellander P, Liberg O. 2013. Habitat selection and risk of predation: re-colonisation by lynx had limited impact on habitat selection by roe deer. - PLoS ONE 8(9): e75469.

Sand H, Wikenros C, Wabakken P, Liberg O. 2006. Cross-continental differences in patterns of predation: will naïve moose in Scandinavia ever learn? - Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. 273:1421-1427

Seiler A. 2005. Predicting locations of moose-vehicle collisions in Sweden. - Journal of Applied Ecology 42:371–382.

Sempéré AJ, Mauget R, Mauget C. (1998) Reproductive physiology of roe deer. - In: Andersen R, Duncan P, Linnell JDC (eds.), The European roe deer: The biology of success. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 161- 188.

Sennstam B. 2005. Kronhjort i Jämtland. Historik, utbredning, status mm. Rapport, Svenska Jägareförbundet Mitt Norrland.

Sibbald AM, Hooper RJ, James E. McLeod JE, Gordon IJ. 2011. Responses of red deer (Cervus elaphus) to regular disturbance by hill walkers. - European Journal of Wildlife Research 57: 817-825.

Singh NJ, Börger L, Dettki H, Bunnefeld N, Ericsson G 2012 From migration to nomadism: movement variability in a northern ungulate across its latitudinal range. - Ecological Applications 22:2007-2020.

Sjöberg 2013. Relationship between moose (Alces alces) home range size and crossing wildlife fences. - Examens arbete, 15hp. Sveriges

lantbruksuniversitet. 17pp.

Solberg EJ, Loison A, Saether BE, Strand O. 2000. Age-specific harvest mortality in a Norwegian moose Alces alces population. - Wildlife Biology 6:41-52. Storms D, Aubry P, Hamann J-L, Saïd S, Fritz H, Saint-Andrieux C, Klein F. 2008.

Cervus elaphus and roe deer Capreolus capreolus. - Wildlife Biology 14:

237-250.

Strandgaard H. 1972. The roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) population at Kalø and the factors regulating its size. - Danish Review of Game Biology 7: 1-205. Stüwe M, Hnedrichs H. 1984. Organization of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in

an open field habitat. - Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 49: 359-367. Sunde P, Olesen CR, Madsen TL, Haugaard L. 2009. Behavioural responses of

GPS-collared female red deer Cervus elaphus to driven hunts. - Wildlife Biology 15: 454-460.

Swenson JE, Dahle B, Busk H, Opseth O, Johansen T, Söderberg A, Wallin K, Cederlund G. 2007. Predation on moose calves by European brown bears. - Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1993–1997.

Thirgood SJ. 1996. Ecological factors influencing sexual segregation and group size in fallow deer. - Journal of Zoology 239: 783-797.

Villerette N, Helder R, Angibault J-M, Cargnelutti B, Gerard J-F. 2006. Sexual segregation in fallow deer: are mixed-sex groups especially unstable because of asynchrony between the sexes? - Comptes Rendus Biologies 329: 551- 558.

Wahlström LK. 1994. The significance of male-male aggression for yearling dispersal in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). - Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 35: 409-412.

Wahlström LK, Kjellander P. 1995. Ideal free distribution and natal dispersal in female roe deer. - Oecologia 103: 302-308.

Wahlström LK, Liberg O. 1995a. Patterns of dispersal and seasonal migration in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). - Journal of Zoology, London 235: 455-467. Wahlström LK, Liberg O. 1995b. Contrasting dispersal patterns in two

Scandinavian roe deer Capreolus capreolus populations. - Wildlife Biology 1: 159-164.

Winsa M. 2008. Habitat selection and niche overlap. A study of fallow deer (Dama

dama) and roe deer (Capreololus capreolus) in south western Sweden. -

Magisteruppsats Biologi, Grimsö forskningsstation, inst för ekologi, SLU. Zachos FE, Althoff C, Steynitz YV, Eckert I, Hartl GB. 2007. Genetic analysis of

an isolated red deer (Cervus elaphus) population showing signs of inbreeding depression. European - Journal Wildlife Research 53: 61-67. Öhman C. 2017. Variation in neonate roe deer home range size. - Master thesis,

In document Hjortvilt i Sverige (Page 34-42)

Related documents