2024
DOI: 10.12933/therya-24-5753
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Biogeographic analysis of population density of white-tailed deer in Mexico: Importance of the Protected Natural Areas and Wildlife Management Units

Adriana Sandoval-Comte,
Salvador Mandujano,
Arturo González-Zamora
et al.

Abstract: The white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus is the wildlife species with the greatest geographic distribution and economic importance in Mexico.  This article presents a biogeographic analysis of the population density of this deer species by federal states, vegetation types, biogeographic provinces, and field methods, based on 200 selected studies.  Estimates are highly variable and potentially biased due to the different field designs and statistical analyses.  The national average density was estimated at … Show more

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