Jl. Telleria et E. Virgos, DISTRIBUTION OF AN INCREASING ROE DEER POPULATION IN A FRAGMENTED MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPE, Ecography, 20(3), 1997, pp. 247-252
This paper describes roe deer Capreolus capreolus distribution in cent
ral Spain, where the species has spread from the mountains into periph
eral agricultural areas. In this region, it is more abundant in forest
fragments near the mountains than in those further away, in pine and
oak woodlands than in sclerophyllous forests, and in forests with open
water than in those lacking this resource. The paper also analyzes wh
ether habitat quality and geographic location of forests with respect
to roe deer source areas are the two basic causes of its distribution,
as predicted by some models of the species distribution in fragmented
landscapes. The results corroborate this hypothesis revealing that ro
e deer abundance is linked negatively to sclerophyllous forest cover a
nd distance from mountains. We conclude that this type of farmland see
ms to be sub-optimal for roe deer in comparison with forested, moist m
ountains.