MOVEMENT OF MARKED SIKA (CERVUS-NIPPON) AND RED DEER (CERVUS-ELAPHUS) IN CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND, NEW-ZEALAND

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DAVIDSON, MM
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Movement of sika deer (C. nippon), within the area from the 1905 liberation point in the northern Kaimanawa Forest to the Ruahine Range 90 km south, was studied during 1964-1974 using self-tagging collars. Sika (54) and 30 red deer (C. elaphus), mostly hunter-killed, were recovered. For sika deer, the average distance traveled from tagging to kill site was 2.2 km after an average of 16.9 mo.; for red deer, an average distance of 3 km in an average of 17 mo. The only significant difference found was between sexes of sika deer, the males traveling further than the females (P = 0.05). Recovery of collared deer from the marking areas showed that they returned annually to feeding grounds. Collar recoveries also indicated a southward dispersal. There was a greater susceptibility to marking for adult females than males; yearling males were more susceptible than yearling females. Only 1 marked deer, a sika stag, was recovered from the Ruahine Range.
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