Fritzen, D.E., R.F. Labisky, D.E. Easton, and J.C. Kilgo. 1995. Nocturnal movements of white-tailed deer: implications for refinement of track-count surveys. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 23: 187-193.

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....and Santa Fe River floodplains (Figure 2. 8) Estimates of deer densities are based on averages recorded from track count surveys from 1981 to 1997 (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission unpublished data) and may differ slightly from separate studies conducted in specific areas (Fritzen et al. 1995, Belden and McCown 1995, R. Labisky, personal communication) The purpose of this landscape image is to approximate relative densities, not specific amounts, since estimates of populations of deer vary from year to year and between studies. Deer are the major prey base of Florida panther (Maehr ....

Fritzen, D.E., R.F. Labisky, D.E. Easton, and J.C. Kilgo. 1995. Nocturnal movements of white-tailed deer: implications for refinement of track-count surveys. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 23: 187-193.

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