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دانلود کتاب The Biology of Deer

دانلود کتاب زیست شناسی گوزن

The Biology of Deer

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The Biology of Deer

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان: ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781461276678, 9781461227823 
ناشر: Springer-Verlag New York 
سال نشر: 1992 
تعداد صفحات: 603 
زبان: English 
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اولین کنفرانس بین المللی زیست شناسی تولید گوزن در سال 1983 در Dunedin، نیوزیلند برگزار شد. این نشست برای اولین بار، انجمنی را برای کسانی که علاقه مند به مدیریت گوزن وحشی یا تولید گوزن پرورشی بودند فراهم کرد تا گرد هم آیند. . دانشمندان، مدیران گوزن‌های وحشی، کشاورزان گوزن خانگی، دامپزشکان، تولیدکنندگان محصول گوشت گوزن و شاخ و دیگران توانستند در مورد مشکلات رایج بحث کنند و دانش و تجربه خود را به اشتراک بگذارند. روابط شکل‌گرفته در آن جلسه و اطلاعات جمع‌آوری‌شده در مجموعه مقالات، تلاش‌های جدیدی را در تحقیقات، مدیریت و تولید سروید آغاز کرد. از سال 1983 اتفاقات زیادی در دنیای زیست شناسی گوزن رخ داده است. جمعیت گوزن های وحشی، اگرچه در بسیاری از مناطق جهان در حال افزایش است، اما با خطرات جدیدی از دست دادن زیستگاه، آلودگی محیط زیست و بهره برداری بیش از حد روبرو هستند. برخی از گونه ها بیش از هر زمان دیگری به انقراض نزدیک شده اند. مدیران بازی اغلب با چالش های سیاسی و همچنین بیولوژیکی روبرو هستند. تعداد زیادی گوزن در حال حاضر در مزارع هستند که منجر به نگرانی های بیشتر در مورد کنترل بیماری و افزایش نیاز به اطلاعات پرورشی می شود. محققان موارد جدیدی را در شکل گیری جمع آوری کرده اند که برخی از آنها در زمینه هایی مانند ژنتیک بیوشیمیایی هستند که در سال 1983 مورد بحث قرار نگرفت.


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The first International Conference on the Biology of Deer Production was held at Dunedin, New Zealand in 1983. That meeting provided, for the first time, a forum for those with interests in either wild deer management or farmed deer production to come together. Scientists, wild deer managers, domestic deer farmers, veterinarians, venison and antler product producers, and others were able to discuss common problems and to share their knowledge and experience. The relationships formed at that meeting, and the information amassed in the resulting Proceedings, sparked new endeavors in cervid research, management, and production. A great deal has taken place in the world of deer biology since 1983. Wild deer populations, although ever increasing in many areas of the world, face new hazards of habitat loss, environmental contamination, and overexploitation. Some species are closer to extinction than ever. Game managers often face political as well as biological challenges. Many more deer are now on farms, leading to greater concerns about disease control and increased needs for husbandry information. Researchers have accumulated considerable new in­ formation, some of it in areas such as biochemical genetics, not discussed in 1983.



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Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Status of Deer in a Changing World Environment....Pages 3-12
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
Cohort Variation in Reproduction and Survival: Implications for Population Demography....Pages 15-21
Habitat Relationships and Population Dynamics of Deer in the Intensively Farmed Midwestern United States....Pages 22-29
Current Status of Red and Fallow Deer Populations in Chile:The Need of Management....Pages 30-36
Red Deer Population Dynamics in Hungary:Management Statistics Versus Modeling....Pages 37-42
Desert Mule Deer Mortality and the Central Arizona Project....Pages 43-47
Deer Condition Response to Changing Harvest Strategy, Davis Island, Mississippi....Pages 48-55
Activity and Movement Patterns of Young White-Tailed Deer Fawns....Pages 56-62
Fetal Growth Rate Estimation from Length and Date of Death....Pages 63-68
Neonatal Elk Habitat in Central Arizona....Pages 69-75
Recruitment and Loss in an Unhunted Subtropical White-Tailed Deer Population....Pages 76-76
Biology of a Colonizing, Unharvested Population of Elk in Western Washington....Pages 77-77
Tule Elk on Private Lands: Species Preservation, Habitat Protection, or Wildlife Commercialization?....Pages 78-78
The Gas Molecule Theory: Dispersal and Management of White-Tailed Deer....Pages 79-79
Adaptive Management of Coues White-Tailed Deer in Durango, Mexico: Is the Combined Production of Deer and Cattle Feasible?....Pages 80-80
Deer Management and Economic Development in Southern New Guinea....Pages 81-81
Stereotypic Behaviors of the Barking Deer in Nepal....Pages 82-82
Population Dynamics and Yield of a Dense Moose Population Without Predators....Pages 83-83
Quantification of Mule Deer Carrying Capacity in South-Central Oregon....Pages 84-84
Spatial Component in Reproductive Performance in Desert Mule Deer....Pages 85-85
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
Comparative Foraging Ecology of White-Tailed Deer and Angora Goats....Pages 86-86
Deer/Habitat Interactions on Coronation Island, Southeast Alaska....Pages 87-87
Classification of Fallow Deer Groups According to Size Under Deer Park Conditions....Pages 88-88
Population Dynamics and Estimation of Maximum Sustained Yield (MSY) in a Black-Tailed Deer Population....Pages 89-89
Resource Partitioning by Ungulates in Central Texas: A Simulation Approach....Pages 90-90
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
The Biology of a Fatal Herpesvirus Infection of Deer (Malignant Catarrhal Fever)....Pages 93-100
Elk Disease Survey in Western Canada and Northwestern United States....Pages 101-106
Vaccination to Control Brucellosis in Free-Ranging Elk on Western Wyoming Feed Grounds....Pages 107-112
Observations on the Relative Susceptibility to Disease of Different Species of Deer Farmed in New Zealand....Pages 113-119
The Impact of Domestication on Red Deer Immunity and Disease Resistance....Pages 120-125
A Review of Yersiniosis in Farmed Red Deer in New Zealand....Pages 126-129
Laboratory Assays for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Farmed Red Deer ( Cervus elaphus )....Pages 130-135
Influence of Xylazine on Hematology Values in Farmed Red Deer....Pages 136-140
Monoclonal Antibodies to Leukocyte Subpopulations in Deer and Exotic Ruminants....Pages 141-148
Social Status and Parasitic Infection in Red Deer Stags....Pages 149-149
Nonspecific Immunity in Sika Deer....Pages 150-150
Paratuberculosis in Deer....Pages 151-151
Pasteurella -Related Mortality in Park Fallow Deer....Pages 152-152
Immobilization of Norwegian and Svalbard Reindeer with Medetomidine and Medetomidine-ketamine and Reversal with Atipamezole....Pages 153-153
Pathology of Naturally Occurring Diseases in Deer at Nandankanan Biological Park....Pages 154-154
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
Causes of Mortality in Indian Deer at Nandankanan Biological Park....Pages 155-155
Identification of 36 Strains of Mycobacteria from Deer....Pages 156-156
Front Matter....Pages 158-158
Requirements for Managing Farmed Deer....Pages 159-172
Farming of Wapiti and Wapiti Hybrids in New Zealand....Pages 173-179
Effects of Stocking Density, Feeding, and Herd Management on Mortality of Park Deer....Pages 180-188
Management Strategies for Farmed Chital Deer....Pages 189-196
Production Cycles and Characteristics of Rusa Deer in Queensland, Australia....Pages 197-202
Venison Production from Grazing Young Red Deer Stags:Effects of Pasture Type and Immunization Against Melatonin....Pages 203-210
Measuring the Responses of Fallow Deer to Disturbance....Pages 211-216
Seasonal Pattern of Births, Female Reproductive Success and Causes of Neonate Mortality of Farmed Red Deer and Fallow Deer in Northern New Zealand....Pages 217-217
Matching of Pasture Growth Rate, Animal Requirements, and Animal Performance to Establish Stocking Policies for Farming Red Deer Under New Zealand Grassland Farming Conditions....Pages 218-218
Profitability of Farming Red Deer in New Zealand....Pages 219-219
Responses of Farmed Red Deer to Being Handled....Pages 220-220
A Study on the Biological Characteristics of Sika Deer....Pages 221-221
Hungarian Red Deer and Its Potential Performance as a Farm Deer....Pages 222-222
Front Matter....Pages 223-223
Venison and Other Deer Products....Pages 225-232
Body Composition of Female Svalbard Reindeer:The Effects of Age and Reproductive Status....Pages 233-237
Evaluation of Carcass Composition Changes to Fallow Bucks Castrated Prepuberally....Pages 238-243
Legal Status of Exotic Deer Throughout the United States....Pages 244-252
Harvest Considerations for Free-Ranging Venison Production in Texas....Pages 253-258
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Reproduction in Deer:Adaptations for Life in Seasonal Environments....Pages 261-278
Influence of Plane of Nutrition on Seasonal Changes in Food Intake and Reproduction in Grazing Red Deer....Pages 279-284
Patterns of LH Secretion in Cycling and Seasonally Anestrous Pere David’s Deer Hinds....Pages 285-292
Reproductive Success of Female Fallow Deer in Relation to Age and Condition....Pages 293-299
Impact of Melatonin on Time of Breeding in Farmed Red Deer....Pages 300-305
Duration of Melatonin Treatment Affects the Timing of Puberty in Young Red Deer Hinds....Pages 306-312
Field Studies of Advancing the Breeding Season in Farmed Red Deer Using Melatonin Implants: Two Dosage Regimes and the Influence of the Stag....Pages 313-319
Induction of Ovulation in Pere David’s Deer Hinds at Two Stages of Seasonal Anestrus....Pages 320-326
Sexual Attraction in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 327-333
Artificial Insemination of Farmed Chital Deer....Pages 334-337
Changes in Live Weight and the Reproductive Tract of Farmed Red Deer Stags from 6 to 27 Months of Age....Pages 338-342
Influence of Sex, Habitat, and Genotype on the Growth Patterns of White-Tailed Deer....Pages 343-350
Temporal Relationship Between Estrus, the Preovulatory LH Surge, and Ovulation in Fallow Deer....Pages 351-351
Reproductive Behavior of Captive Chital Deer in Australia: Seasonal Changes and a Comparison of Activity During Restricted and Unrestricted Mating Periods....Pages 352-352
Mating Tactics in the Male Roe Deer....Pages 353-353
Effects of Strategic Short-term and Long-term Melatonin Treatment on Estrous Cyclicity in Fallow Deer....Pages 354-354
Effects of Melatonin Implants in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 355-355
Synchronization and Superovulation in Captive White-Tailed Deer....Pages 356-356
Studies on Superovulation and Embryo Recovery in Farmed Red and Fallow Deer....Pages 357-357
Real-time Ultrasonography for Pregnancy Diagnosis and Fetal Age Estimation in Red Deer from Conception to 40 Days’ Gestation....Pages 358-358
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Breeding Performance of Female Chinese Muntjac Deer in England....Pages 359-359
Variation in Mating Systems of Fallow Deer in Relation to Ecology....Pages 360-360
Variation in Conception Dates in Black-Tailed Deer in Western Washington....Pages 361-361
Aspects of Placentation in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 362-362
Establishing Early Pregnancy by the Evaluation of the Serum Progesterone Level....Pages 363-363
Circadian and Circannual Melatonin Secretion in Finnish Semidomesticated Reindeer....Pages 364-364
Front Matter....Pages 366-366
Application of Biochemical Genetics to Deer Management: What the Gels Tell....Pages 367-383
DNA Probes for Identification of Cervidae....Pages 384-389
Prenatal Reproductive Losses in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 390-397
Genetic Variability and Secondary Productivity....Pages 398-398
Effect of Social Structure on Genetic Structure of White-Tailed Deer in the Central Adirondack Mountains....Pages 399-399
Establishment of Mesopotamia Fallow Deer in New Zealand and Their Hybridization with European Fallow Deer....Pages 400-400
Hybridization of Père David’s and Red Deer....Pages 401-401
Genetic Variation, Parentage Testing, and Hybrid Identification in New Zealand Red Deer....Pages 402-402
Importance of Habitat Considerations in Interpreting Electrophoretic Data for White-Tailed Deer Populations....Pages 403-403
Front Matter....Pages 406-406
Nutritional in Relation to Season, Lactation, and Growth of North Temperate Deer....Pages 407-417
Reevaluation of the Basal Metabolic Cycle in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 418-422
Nutritional Strategies and Winter Survival of European Roe Deer in Norway....Pages 423-428
A Pattern of Plasma Potassium Concentrations in Adult Red Deer Stags....Pages 429-435
Indigestible Particulate Passage in White-Tailed Deer....Pages 436-442
Front Matter....Pages 406-406
Effects of Thyroidectomy on Seasonal Patterns of Live Weight, Testicular Function, Antler Development, and Molting in Red Deer....Pages 443-449
Volatile Fatty Acids, pH, Dry Matter, and Lactic Acid of the Rumen Contents of Sika Deer....Pages 450-452
Importance of Copper Supplementation in Farmed Red Deer....Pages 453-455
Effects of Dietary Protein and Energy Intake on Body Reserve Deposition and Milk Production in Caribou and Reindeer....Pages 456-456
A Bioenergetics Model for Evaluating the Quality of Moose Winter Habitats....Pages 457-457
Effects of Supplemental Feeding on White-Tailed Deer Migration in Wisconsin....Pages 458-458
Voluntary Feed Intake and Digestion in Farmed Red Deer Stags: A Comparison with Goats and Sheep....Pages 459-459
Fatty Acid Composition in the Bone Marrow Fats of Cervidae....Pages 460-460
Urine Sampling Techniques for Semidomesticated Reindeer....Pages 461-461
Annual Periodicity of Total Blood Thyroxine (T 4 ) in Male Fallow Deer: Problems and Experiences....Pages 462-462
Seasonal Differences in Pasture Species Preferences by Red and Fallow Deer in New Zealand....Pages 463-463
In vitro Digestability of Fall Forages by Coexisting Deer Species in Texas....Pages 464-464
Biomechanics and Ecological Application of Escape Gaits by White-Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Their Hybrids....Pages 465-465
Intake Digestion, and Passage Kinetics of Two Ruminants....Pages 466-466
Value of “Hobble Creek” Mountain Big Sagebrush as a Winter Forage for Mule Deer....Pages 467-467
Front Matter....Pages 469-469
Recent Advances in the Physiological Control of Velvet Antler Growth....Pages 471-486
Antler Growth Patterns in Young Red Deer Stags....Pages 487-492
Antler Growth in Male and Female Reindeer Calves Occurs in the Absence of the Gonads....Pages 493-498
Seasonal Regulation of the Sexual Cycle and Antler Growth in Roe Deer: Evidence for an Endogenous Rhythm....Pages 499-504
Antler Growth in Roe Deer: Effects of Casting and Correlations with Growth Hormone and Insulin Like Growth Factor I....Pages 505-510
Front Matter....Pages 469-469
Studies on Cells Derived from Growing Deer Antler....Pages 511-519
Antler Cycles of a White-Tailed Deer with Congenital Anophthalmia....Pages 520-524
State of Determination of the Antlerogenic Tissues with Special Reference to Double-head Formation....Pages 525-531
Investigation of Endocrine Parameters in Chital Deer in Relation to Their Antler Cycle....Pages 532-532
Antler Growth in Red Deer Stags Implanted with an Antiandrogen....Pages 533-533
Artificial Production of Three-Antlered Red Deer Stags....Pages 534-534
Influence of Ecological Factors on the Development of Sika Deer Antlers....Pages 535-535
Production of 1,25(OH)2D by Deer Antler Cells....Pages 536-536
Front Matter....Pages 537-537
Commercialization of Wildlife: A Value-Added Incentive for Conservation....Pages 539-553
Deer Ranching for Products and Paid Hunting: Threat to Conservation and Biodiversity by Luxury Markets....Pages 554-561
Front Matter....Pages 563-563
Biology of Seasonal Breeding in Deer....Pages 565-574
Front Matter....Pages 575-575
Workshops....Pages 577-589
Back Matter....Pages 591-596




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