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Factors influencing white-tailed deer activity patterns and habitat use
P. Beier, D. R. McCullough
Forestry, School of
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Keyphrases
Habitat Use
100%
Deer
100%
Activity Patterns
100%
White-tailed Deer
100%
Closed Forest
60%
Snow Depth
60%
Open Woodland
40%
Vegetation Type
40%
Open Grassland
40%
Seasonal Differences
40%
Temperature Effect
20%
Low Temperature
20%
High Temperature
20%
Michigan
20%
Metabolic Demand
20%
Grassland
20%
Food Resources
20%
Cloud Cover
20%
Food Availability
20%
Interspersion
20%
Habitat Type
20%
Wind Speed
20%
Seasonal Pattern
20%
Seasonal Home Range
20%
Odocoileus Virginianus
20%
Sexual Difference
20%
Diel Pattern
20%
Predation Risk
20%
Snow Conditions
20%
Sunset
20%
Winter Habitat Use
20%
Differences by Sex
20%
Weather Variables
20%
Open-type
20%
Diel Activity Pattern
20%
Sunrise
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cervidae
100%
Grassland
50%
Swamps
50%
Spring
33%
Vegetation Type
33%
Predation
16%
Marshland
16%
Wind Speed
16%
Odocoileus virginianus
16%
Food Availability
16%
Diel Activity
16%
Cloud Cover
16%