G. Sanchez-rojas et S. Gallina, Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) density in a landscape element of the Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico, J ARID ENV, 44(3), 2000, pp. 357-368
The densities of two subpopulations of mule deer were estimated in two patc
hes of the same landscape element in the Chihuahuan Desert. Each patch was
characterized by 12 variables. Deer density was different between patches.
According to univariate comparison, both patches may be considered as perta
ining to the same landscape element. However, principal components analysis
indicated that parches were different. Furthermore, certain patch variable
s corresponded with subpopulation densities of mule deer. Specifically, une
veness of terrain and distance to water were significantly associated with
differences in population density between patches. The utility of patch bas
ed studies in developing conservation strategies is discussed.