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THE AXIS DEER (AXIS AXIS ) IN BRIJUNI NATIONAL PARK
NIKICA Šprem
orcid.org/0000-0002-3475-6653
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of fi sheries, beekeaping and special zoology, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb
DEAN Blažina
; Region of Istria, Administrative Department for Agriculture, Forestry, Hunting, Fishery and Water Management, Obala Maršala Tita 4, 52440 Poreč
TIHOMIR Florijančić
; University of J.J. Strossmayer in Osijek, Chair for wildlife, fi shery and beekeeping, Faculty of Agriculture, Trg Sv. Trojstva 3, 31000 Osijek
TOMISLAV Treer
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of fi sheries, beekeaping and special zoology, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb
GRACIANO Prekalj
; Region of Istria, Administrative Department for Agriculture, Forestry, Hunting, Fishery and Water Management, Obala Maršala Tita 4, 52440 Poreč
Sažetak
The axis deer (Axis axis) was imported from Germany and introduced into Brijuni in 1911. Brijuni are a group of islands in the Adriatic Sea along the western coast of the southern peak of the Istrian Peninsula in the Republic of Croatia. In 1983 the area was declared a National Park. The objective of this paper was to research the adaptation of the axis deer to living conditions on the islands. Observation has shown that on the Brijuni islands the axis deer
lives in herds comprising 10 to 30 individuals. The youngest male deer seeking access to does was four years old, while at the age of fi ve they started roaring. Deer fi ghts are not frequent during roaring period. The natural grazing rhythm is disturbed by the vast number of tourists. The calving periods of the axis deer during the year indicate three well-pronounced ruts, namely January to February, July-August and October-November. They also show that oestrus
occurs soon after calving in most of the females. Gestation period of does is 7 to 7.8 months. 85% of the does on the Brijuni Islands produce their offspring in the warmer part of the year, between 1 March and 31 September. The population of the axis deer in the area of the Brijuni National Park is stable, rather numerous (about 100 individuals) and well acclimatized, and as such it presents reproductive material suitable to populate enclosed hunting grounds and big game farms.
Ključne riječi
axis deer; Axis axis; Brijuni National Park
Hrčak ID:
27174
URI
Datum izdavanja:
28.7.2008.
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