Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Effects of forest fragmentation on deer in Southeast Alaska
- Reference: Kirchhoff, M. D. 1994. Effects of forest fragmentation on deer in Southeast Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Federal Aid Research Final Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1993, Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Study 2.10, Juneau.
- Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
- Authors: Matthew D. Kirchhoff
- Funding Sources: FWS-WR
- Grants:
- GMUs or Areas: 04
- Keywords: biogeography, black-tailed deer, browse, effective area, fragmentation, insular, islands, Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis. old growth, pellet-groups, Southeast Alaska, Vaccinium.
- Link: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/library/pdfs/wildlife/research_pdfs/94_de_frag_kirchhoff.pdf (PDF)
- Partners: Federal Aid-Wildlife Restoration Program
- Primary Authors: Matthew D. Kirchhoff
- Programs: Wildlife Research
- Project Numbers: 2.10 (IB) (S), W-24-1, W-23-5, W-24-2, W-23-3, W-23-4
- Publication Types: Grant Report
- Regions: Region I - Southeast Alaska, Statewide
- Species: Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
- Species Categories: Big Game, Mammals, Ungulates
- Title: Effects of forest fragmentation on deer in Southeast Alaska
- Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Habitat, Distribution and Movements (including Migration), Population Abundance and Trends (Survey Inventory), Research, Population Composition and Demographics, Anthropogenic Effects, Diet
- Year: 1994
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