by T. H. Clutton-Brock, F. E. Guinness and S. D. Albon
University of Chicago Press, 1982
Paper: 978-0-226-11057-8 | Cloth: 978-0-226-11056-1
Library of Congress Classification QL737.U55C58 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 599.7357

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Red Deer: Behavior and Ecology of Two Sexes is the most extensive study yet available of reproduction in wild vertebrate. The authors synthesize data collected over ten years on a population of individually recognizable red deer, usually regarded as conspecific with the American elk. Their results reveal the extent of sex differences in behavior, reproduction, and ecology and make a substantial contribution to our understanding of sexual selection.

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