Authors
Hiroyuki Matsuda, Koichi Kaji, Hiroyuki Uno, Hirofumi Hirakawa, Takashi Saitoh
Publication date
1999/8
Journal
Population Ecology
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
139-149
Publisher
Springer‐Verlag
Description
We consider here a management policy for a sika deer (Cervus nippon) population in the eastern part of Hokkaido. Deer populations are characterized by a large intrinsic rate of population increase, no significant density effects on population growth before population crash, and a relatively simple life history. Our goals of management for the deer population are (1) to avoid irruption with severe damage to agriculture and forestry, (2) to avoid the risk of extinction of the deer population, and (3) to maintain a sustainable yield of deer. To make a robust program on the basis of uncertain information about the deer population, we consider three levels of relative population size and four levels of hunting pressures. We also take into consideration a critical level for extinction, an optimal level, and an irruption level. The hunting pressure for females is set to increase with the population size. We also recommend catching …
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Scholar articles
H Matsuda, K Kaji, H Uno, H Hirakawa, T Saitoh - Population Ecology, 1999