Главная Назад


Авторизация
Идентификатор пользователя / читателя
Пароль (для удалённых пользователей)
 

Вид поиска

Область поиска
в найденном
Найдено в других БД
Формат представления найденных документов:
библиографическое описание краткийполный
Отсортировать найденные документы по:
авторузаглавиюгоду изданиятипу документа
Поисковый запрос: (<.>A=Mysterud, Atle$<.>)
Общее количество найденных документов : 55
Показаны документы с 1 по 20
 1-20    21-40   41-55 
1.
Mysterud Maturation trends in red deer females over 39 years in harvested populations // J. Anim. Ecol., 2009. Vol. 78, N 3.-С.595-599

2.
Spatial patterns of accumulated browsing and its relevance for management of red deer Cervus elaphus // Wildlife Biol., 2010. Vol. 16, N 2.-С.162-172

3.
Forage quantity, quality and depletion as scale-dependent mechanisms driving habitat selection of a large browsing herbivore // J. Anim. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 79, N 4.-С.910-922

4.
Austrheim Spatio-temporal variation in large herbivore pressure in Norway during 1949-1999: Has decreased grazing by livestock been countered by increased browsing by cervids? // Wildlife Biol., 2011. Vol. 17, N 3.-С.286-298

5.
Rivrud How does local weather predict red deer home range size at different temporal scales? // J. Anim. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 79, N 6.-С.1280-1295

6.
Mysterud Still walking on the wild side? Management actions as steps towards "semi-domestication" of hunted ungulates // J. Appl. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 47, N 4.-С.920-925

7.
Diet shift of a facultative scavenger, the wolverine, following recolonization of wolves // J. Anim. Ecol., 2008. Vol. 77, N 6.-С.1183-1190

8.
Evidence for a trade-off between early growth and tooth wear in Svalbard reindeer // J. Anim. Ecol., 2007. Vol. 76, N 6.-С.1139-1148

9.
Monitoring population size of red deer Cervus elaphus: An evaluation of two types of census data from Norway // Wildlife Biol., 2007. Vol. 13, N 3.-С.285-298

10.
Temporal and spatial development of red deer harvesting in Europe: biological and cultural factors // J. Appl. Ecol., 2006. Vol. 43, N 4.-С.721-734

11.
Age-related gestation length adjustment in a large iteroparous mammal at northern latitude // J. Anim. Ecol., 2009. Vol. 78, N 5.-С.1002-1006

12.
The role of ecological and economic factors in the management of a spatially structured moose Alces alces population // Wildlife Biol., 2009. Vol. 15, N 1.-С.10-23

13.
The magnitude and selectivity of natural and multiple anthropogenic mortality causes in hunted brown bears // J. Anim. Ecol., 2009. Vol. 78, N 3.-С.656-665

14.
Mysterud Selective harvesting of large mammals: How often does it result in directional selection? // J. Appl. Ecol., 2011. Vol. 48, N 4.-С.827-834

15.
What determines variation in home range size across spatiotemporal scales in a large browsing herbivore? // J. Anim. Ecol., 2011. Vol. 80, N 4.-С.771-785

16.
Gautestad Arild O. Inferring spatial memory and spatiotemporal scaling from GPS data: Comparing red deer Cervus elaphus movements with simulation models // J. Anim. Ecol., 2013. Vol. 82, N 3.-С.572-586

17.
Survival on the border: A population model to evaluate management options for Norway's wolves Canis lupus // Wildlife Biol., 2009. Vol. 15, N 4.-С.412-424

18.
A one night stand? Reproductive excursions of female roe deer as a breeding dispersal tactic // Oecologia, 2014. Vol. 176, N 2.-С.431-443

19.
Living and dying in a multi-predator landscape of fear: Roe deer are squeezed by contrasting pattern of predation risk imposed by lynx and humans // Oikos, 2014. Vol. 123, N 6.-С.641-651

20.
Hunter selection and long-term trend (1881-2008) of red deer trophy sizes in Hungary // J. Appl. Ecol., 2013. Vol. 50, N 1.-С.168-180

 1-20    21-40   41-55 
 




© Международная Ассоциация пользователей и разработчиков электронных библиотек и новых информационных технологий
(Ассоциация ЭБНИТ)