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  • Denzita a distribuce jelena lesního a srnce lesního v zimním období byla v prostředí lužního lesa studována pomocí jednorázových trusových transektů a čištěných monitorovacích ploch. Jejich denzity zjištěné pomocí obou metod byly srovnatelné, proto pro analýzu vztahů byly použity hodnoty zjištěné pomocí jednorázových trusových transektů, které obsáhly větší plochu území. Denzita jelena (9,6 ks/ km2) i srnce 7 ks/ km2) byla relativně vysoká. Jelen preferoval porosty s diverzifikovaným křovinným patrem (více než 3 druhy) vysoké pokryvnosti (60-80%). Srnec využíval starší porosty ve věku 50-99 let s vysokou pokryvností stromového patra a nízkou pokryvností bylinného patra, ve kterém ovšem dominoval ostružiník. Zjistili jsme pozitivní vztah mezi distribucí obou druhů. Mezidruhová prostorová interference nebyla zjištěna navzdory vysokým stavům obou druhů. (cs)
  • Density and distribution of red deer and roe deer in relation to habitat structure and distribution of food sources was studied using simple faeces transects and monitoring plots during winter in a floodplain forest along the Morava River. Deer densities detected on monitoring plots and parallel simple faeces transects were comparable, so we used the faeces transects, thus enabling us to gather data from a larger part of study area. Densities of both species were relatively high (red and roe deer; 9.6 and 7.0 ind./km2 respectively). Red deer preferred forest stands with dense (60–80 %) cover and a diversified shrub layer (more than three tree species). Roe deer mainly used old stands of age 50–99 years with a high cover of canopy layer and conversely low cover of herb layer, dominated by bramble. A positive relationship between the distributions of both species was detected. Inter-specific spatial interference was not observed, despite their high densities in the study area.
  • Density and distribution of red deer and roe deer in relation to habitat structure and distribution of food sources was studied using simple faeces transects and monitoring plots during winter in a floodplain forest along the Morava River. Deer densities detected on monitoring plots and parallel simple faeces transects were comparable, so we used the faeces transects, thus enabling us to gather data from a larger part of study area. Densities of both species were relatively high (red and roe deer; 9.6 and 7.0 ind./km2 respectively). Red deer preferred forest stands with dense (60–80 %) cover and a diversified shrub layer (more than three tree species). Roe deer mainly used old stands of age 50–99 years with a high cover of canopy layer and conversely low cover of herb layer, dominated by bramble. A positive relationship between the distributions of both species was detected. Inter-specific spatial interference was not observed, despite their high densities in the study area. (en)
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  • Density of red deer and roe deer and their distribution in relation to different habitat characteristics in a floodplain forest
  • Density of red deer and roe deer and their distribution in relation to different habitat characteristics in a floodplain forest (en)
  • Denzita jelena lesního a srnce lesního v lužním lese a jejich distribuce ve vztahu k rozdílným vlastnostem prostředí (cs)
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  • Density of red deer and roe deer and their distribution in relation to different habitat characteristics in a floodplain forest
  • Density of red deer and roe deer and their distribution in relation to different habitat characteristics in a floodplain forest (en)
  • Denzita jelena lesního a srnce lesního v lužním lese a jejich distribuce ve vztahu k rozdílným vlastnostem prostředí (cs)
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  • RIV/68081766:_____/06:00043559!RIV07-AV0-68081766
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  • 1;14
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  • P(IBS6093003), Z(AV0Z60930519)
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  • 1
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  • 470774
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  • RIV/68081766:_____/06:00043559
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  • abundance; habitat selection; Cervidae (en)
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  • CZ - Česká republika
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  • [86144D400356]
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  • Folia zoologica
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  • 55
http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
  • Homolka, Miloslav
  • Barančeková, Miroslava
  • Prokešová, Jarmila
http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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  • 0139-7893
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