Mammal Study
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Seasonal elevational movements of sika deer on Mt. Goyo, northern Japan
Seiki TakatsukiKazuo SuzukiHideo Higashi
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2000 Volume 25 Issue 2 Pages 107-114

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In order to observe seasonal movements of sika deer, Cervus nippon, on Mt. Goyo in northern Honshu, the main island of Japan, 18 deer were radio-equipped and their locations were monitored from October 1989 through January 1992. Four deer showed elevational movements (migratory type) and 5 deer stayed in the lower areas (sedentary type), but the movements of 9 other deer were unclear. The migratory type ascended to the higher areas in summer and descended to the foothills in winter, presumably to avoid snow. For a typical migratory deer, the difference between the highest and lowest elevations used was about 620 m, while it was only 230 m for a typical sedentary deer. High density deer populations in the foothills wintering range contained a mixture of the migratory and the sedentary types.
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