Search Results - "Draeger, Don A"
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Does Supplemental Feeding of White-Tailed Deer Alter Response of Palatable Shrubs to Browsing?
Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-09-2016)“…The impact on palatable shrubs when herbivores have access to high-quality food is unclear. We determined if providing high-quality food and increasing…”
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Linking White-Tailed Deer Density, Nutrition, and Vegetation in a Stochastic Environment
Published in Wildlife monographs (01-07-2019)“…Density-dependent behavior underpins white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) theory and management application in North America, but strength or frequency…”
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Aggressive behavior of white-tailed deer at concentrated food sites as affected by population density
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2013)“…Concentrated food sources are used frequently in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) management and research, but because such food sources are easily…”
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Does Supplemental Feed Increase Selective Foraging in a Browsing Ungulate?
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2010)“…Provision of supplemental feed to large herbivores is a common management practice that may motivate selective foraging, thereby influencing plant community…”
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Repeatability of antler characteristics in mature white-tailed deer in South Texas: consequences of environmental effects
Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-08-2012)“…Antler traits are both genetically determined and environmentally influenced. However, the degree to which environmental factors affect antler expression has…”
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Drought but not population density influences dietary niche breadth in white-tailed deer in a semiarid environment
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2014)“…A premise in ungulate foraging theory is that animals become less selective and expand the breadth of their dietary niche as the availability of palatable…”
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