Bibliography:Cervus nippon
Publication list for Cervus nippon sorted according to research topics
Contents
general biology - morphology - evolution (2)
Evolutionary Applications (2020) 13, 432-441
S. Eryn McFarlane, Darren C. Hunter, Helen V. Senn, Stephanie L. Smith, Rebecca Holland, Jisca Huisman and Josephine M. Pemberton (2020)
Increased genetic marker density reveals high levels of admixture between red deer and introduced Japanese sika in Kintyre, Scotland
Wildlife Research (2018) 45, 457-472
David M. Kalb, Jacob L. Bowman and Randy W. DeYoung (2018)
Dietary resource use and competition between white-tailed deer and introduced sika deer
control - general (6)
Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 251-266
A. David M. Latham, M. Cecilia Latham, Dan Herries, Mandy Barron, Jenyffer Cruz and Dean P. Anderson (2018)
Assessing the efficacy of aerial culling of introduced wild deer in New Zealand with analytical decomposition of predation risk
European Journal of Wildlife Research (2017) 63 (1 - 71)
Kazutaka Takeshita, Kiyoshi Tanikawa and Koichi Kaji (2017)
Applicability of a Bayesian state-space model for evaluating the effects of localized culling on subsequent density changes: sika deer as a case study
Population Ecology (2016) 58, 315-327
Aomi Fujimaki, Katsunori Shioya, Satoshi Tagawa and Hiroyuki Matsuda (2016)
A theoretical approach for zone-based management of the deer population on Yakushima Island
Wildlife Research (2016) 43, 69-79
Geoffrey N. Kerr and Walt Abell (2016)
What are they hunting for? Investigating heterogeneity among sika deer (Cervus nippon) hunters
European Journal of Wildlife Research (2015) 61, 517-527
Nick van Doormaal, Haruka Ohashi, Shinsuke Koike and Koichi Kaji (2015)
Influence of human activities on the activity patterns of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) in Central Japan
Wildlife Research (2013) 40, 447-458
David M. Forsyth, David S.L. Ramsey, Clare J. Veltman, Robert B. Allen, Will J. Allen, Richard J. Barker, Chris L. Jacobson, Simon J. Nicol, Sarah J. Richardson and Charles R. Todd (2013)
When deer must die: large uncertainty surrounds changes in deer abundance achieved by helicopter- and ground-based hunting in New Zealand forests
damage/losses/economics (2)
Forests (2023) 14 (2 - 369)
Takuo Nagaike (2023)
Bark stripping by deer disturbs regeneration in a Larix–Abies subalpine forest
Forests (2020) 11 (5 - 490)
Takuo Nagaike (2020)
Bark stripping by deer was more intensive on new recruits than on advanced regenerants in a subalpine forest
environment - cropping system/rotation (4)
Evolutionary Applications (2020) 13, 432-441
S. Eryn McFarlane, Darren C. Hunter, Helen V. Senn, Stephanie L. Smith, Rebecca Holland, Jisca Huisman and Josephine M. Pemberton (2020)
Increased genetic marker density reveals high levels of admixture between red deer and introduced Japanese sika in Kintyre, Scotland
Wildlife Research (2018) 45, 457-472
David M. Kalb, Jacob L. Bowman and Randy W. DeYoung (2018)
Dietary resource use and competition between white-tailed deer and introduced sika deer
Ecology and Evolution (2018) 8, 2122-2134
Stephanie L. Smith, Helen V. Senn, Sílvia Pérez-Espona, Megan T. Wyman, Elizabeth Heap and Josephine M. Pemberton (2018)
Introgression of exotic Cervus (nippon and canadensis) into red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations in Scotland and the English Lake District
European Journal of Wildlife Research (2015) 61, 517-527
Nick van Doormaal, Haruka Ohashi, Shinsuke Koike and Koichi Kaji (2015)
Influence of human activities on the activity patterns of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) in Central Japan
new introduction of pest (1)
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1705-1713
David M. Kalb and Jacob L. Bowman (2017)
A complete history of the establishment of Japanese sika deer on the Delmarva Peninsula: 100 years post-introduction
molecular biology - genes (1)
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2125-2141
Jarmila Krojerová-Prokesová, Miroslava Baranceková, Yukichika Kawata, Tatsuo Oshida, Hiromasa Igota and Petr Koubek (2017)
Genetic differentiation between introduced Central European sika and source populations in Japan: effects of isolation and demographic events
review (1)
Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1611-1621
Wolfgang Nentwig, Sven Bacher, Sabrina Kumschick, Petr Pysek and Montserrat Vilà (2018)
More than "100 worst" alien species in Europe