Hp. Chen et al., Winter bed-site selection by red deer Cervus elaphus xanthopygus and roe deer Capreolus capreolus bedfordi in forests of northeastern China, ACT THERIOL, 44(2), 1999, pp. 195-206
Winter bedding sites used by red deer Cervus elaphus xanthopygus Milne-Edwa
rds, 1867 and roe deer Capreolus capreolus bedfordi Thomas, 1908 were studi
ed in the forests of northeastern China from 1991 to 1992. Night beds used
by both cervids were higher in canopy closure than day beds. Roe deer selec
ted night bedding sites with denser canopy closure and higher percentage of
coniferous trees, and day beds with better concealment cover than red deer
. Roe deer selected night beds with higher canopy closure during cold mid w
inter period than during early and late winter period, whereas no such diff
erence existed in day beds. Red deer showed no significant difference in ca
nopy closure over day and night beds between mid and late winter. Canopy cl
osure, composition of coniferous species, average distance to the nearest t
ree, and ground cover were identified to discriminate night and day beds fo
r both cervids. The difference in selection of bed-site may reflect differe
nt energy requirements of large-bodied red deer and small-bodied roe deer.