Hunting and mountain sheep: Do current harvest practices affect horn growth?

Volume: 12, Issue: 9, Pages: 1823 - 1836
Published: Jul 29, 2019
Abstract
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for sustainable management of wildlife populations. The phenotypic consequences of selectively removing males with large horns or antlers from ungulate populations have been a topic of heightened concern in recent years. Harvest can affect size of horn-like structures in two ways: (a) shifting age structure toward younger age classes, which can...
Paper Details
Title
Hunting and mountain sheep: Do current harvest practices affect horn growth?
Published Date
Jul 29, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
9
Pages
1823 - 1836
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