Authors
Francesca Cagnacci, Stefano Focardi, Marco Heurich, Anja Stache, AJ Mark Hewison, Nicolas Morellet, Petter Kjellander, John DC Linnell, Atle Mysterud, Markus Neteler, Luca Delucchi, Federico Ossi, Ferdinando Urbano
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
Oikos
Volume
120
Issue
12
Pages
1790-1802
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Ungulate populations exhibiting partial migration present a unique opportunity to explore the causes of the general phenomenon of migration. The European roe deer Capreolus capreolus is particularly suited for such studies due to a wide distribution range and a high level of ecological plasticity. In this study we undertook a comparative analysis of roe deer GPS location data from a representative set of European ecosystems available within the EURODEER collaborative project. We aimed at evaluating the ecological factors affecting migration tactic (i.e. occurrence) and pattern (i.e. timing, residence time, number of migratory trips). Migration occurrence varied between and within populations and depended on winter severity and topographic variability. Spring migrations were highly synchronous, while the timing of autumn migrations varied widely between regions, individuals and sexes. Overall, roe deer were …
Total citations
2011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202447292024272923232929241811