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    Landscape connectivity influences gene flow in a roe deer population inhabiting a fragmented landscape: an individual-based approach by COULON, A., COSSON, J. F., ANGIBAULT, J. M., CARGNELUTTI, B., GALAN, M., MORELLET, N., PETIT, E., AULAGNIER, S., HEWISON, A. J. M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2004)
    “…Changes in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic effect on landscape connectivity and the dispersal of animals, potentially…”
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    Experimental evidence for density-dependence of home-range size in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.): a comparison of two long-term studies by Kjellander, P, Hewison, A. J. M, Liberg, O, Angibault, J.-M, Bideau, E, Cargnelutti, B

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2004)
    “…The effect of experimental manipulation of population density on home-range size was investigated in two free-ranging roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)…”
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    Population density and sex do not influence fine-scale natal dispersal in roe deer by Gaillard, J.-M, Hewison, A.J.M, Kjellander, P, Pettorelli, N, Bonenfant, C, Van Moorter, B, Liberg, O, Andren, H, Van Laere, G, Klein, F, Angibault, J.-M, Coulon, A, Vanpé, C

    “…It is commonly assumed that the propensity to disperse and the dispersal distance of mammals should increase with increasing density and be greater among males…”
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    Genetic structure is influenced by landscape features: empirical evidence from a roe deer population by COULON, A., GUILLOT, G., COSSON, J.-F., ANGIBAULT, J. M. A., AULAGNIER, S., CARGNELUTTI, B., GALAN, M., HEWISON, A. J. M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2006)
    “…The delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population management and conservation biology. Moreover, when coupled with landscape data,…”
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    Dispersal is not female biased in a resource-defence mating ungulate, the European roe deer by Coulon, A, Cosson, J.-F, Morellet, N, Angibault, J.-M, Cargnelutti, B, Galan, M, Aulagnier, S, Hewison, A.J.M

    “…Dispersal is frequently more prevalent in one sex compared to the other. Greenwood proposed that patterns of sex-biased dispersal among birds and mammals are…”
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    Ranging behaviour and excursions of female roe deer during the rut by Richard, E., Morellet, N., Cargnelutti, B., Angibault, J.M., Vanpé, C., Hewison, A.J.M.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-09-2008)
    “…Anecdotal evidence has suggested that, during the rutting period, female roe deer may undertake short excursions, outside of their normal home range, possibly…”
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    Roe deer may markedly alter forest nitrogen and phosphorus budgets across Europe by Abbas, F., Merlet, J., Morellet, N., Verheyden, H., Hewison, A. J. M., Cargnelutti, B., Angibault, J. M., Picot, D., Rames, J. L., Lourtet, B., Aulagnier, S., Daufresne, T.

    Published in Oikos (01-08-2012)
    “…Most forests in Europe are patchily distributed within the agricultural landscape. Therefore, forest biogeochemistry in Europe cannot be understood without…”
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    The influence of density on post-weaning growth in roe deer Capreolus capreolus fawns by Hewison, A. J. M., Gaillard, J. M., Angibault, J. M., Van Laere, G., Vincent, J. P.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-07-2002)
    “…In temperate ungulates, the body weight of juveniles at the onset of winter is a crucial determinant of survival and can also influence subsequent reproductive…”
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    Use of Vocalizations to Estimate Population Size of Roe Deer by Reby, David, A. J. Mark Hewison, Cargnelutti, Bruno, Angibault, Jean-Marc, Vincent, Jean-Paul

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-10-1998)
    “…Estimating population abundance of large mammals generally requires substantial time and effort, and low-investment alternatives are needed. We present a novel…”
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    Evidence for exploration behaviour in young roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) prior to dispersal by Van Moorter, B., Gaillard, J.-M., Hewison, A.J.M., Said, S., Coulon, A., Delorme, D., Widmer, O., Cargnelutti, B.

    Published in Ethology, ecology & evolution (2008)
    “…Natal dispersal is a three-phase process: the decision to leave the natal range, the search phase and finally the settlement phase. Not much is known about the…”
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    Testing Density Estimators on a Fallow Deer Population of Known Size by Vincent, Jean-Paul, A. J. Mark Hewison, Angibault, Jean-Marc, Cargnelutti, Bruno

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1996)
    “…We tested 1 index of density (a kilometric index: number of sightings per km of transect) and 2 estimators of population number (Petersen-Lincoln, strip…”
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    An experimental study of social attraction and spacing between the sexes in sheep by Michelena, Pablo, Henric, Karine, Angibault, Jean-Marc, Gautrais, Jacques, Lapeyronie, Paul, Porter, Richard H, Deneubourg, Jean-Louis, Bon, Richard

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2005)
    “…Most ungulates are gregarious species and outside the mating season are typically observed in single-sex groups. However little is known about the mechanisms…”
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