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Combined effects of drought and density on body and antler size of male Iberian red deer Cervus elaphus hispanicus: Climate change implications
ArticleAbstract: Hunting management of red deer Cervus elaphus populations may tend to increase population densitiesPalabras claves:Cervus elaphus, density, drought, Game management, Global climate change, Iberian red deerAutores:Carranza J., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopusForage quality of consecutive years interact to affect body condition, reproductive rate and rut phenology in Iberian red deer
ArticleAbstract: Body condition for reproduction in capital breeders such as the red deer (Cervus elaphus) is mostlyPalabras claves:Autores:Carranza J., José Manuel Seoane, Millán M.F., Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopusRelative effect of food supplementation and natural resources on female red deer distribution in a Mediterranean ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Supplementary feeding is a widespread game management practice in several red deer (Cervus elaphus)Palabras claves:Cervus elaphus, environmental resources, Female aggregation, mating system, Mediterranean ecosystems, spatial analysesAutores:Barbosa A.M., Carranza J., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopusSocial environment modulates investment in sex trait versus lifespan: red deer produce bigger antlers when facing more rivalry
ArticleAbstract: Theory pbkp_redicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by theirPalabras claves:Autores:Alarcos S., Barja I., Carranza J., Castillo L., de la Peña E., Flores A., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, José Manuel Seoane, Mateos C., Membrillo A., Pérez-Barbería J., Préz-González J., Reglero M.M., Sánchez-Prieto C.B., Valencia J.Fuentes:scopusThe dark ventral patch: A bimodal flexible trait related to male competition in red deer
ArticleAbstract: Sexual signals play a central role in male-male competition in polygynous species. In red deer (CervPalabras claves:Autores:Alarcos S., Carranza J., Castillo L., de la Peña E., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Mateos C., Préz-González J., Sánchez-Prieto C.B., Valencia J.Fuentes:scopus