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Effects of human state park visitation rates on escape behavior of white-tailed deer
Nicholas M Sutton, Edward J Heske
Illinois Natural History Survey
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Keyphrases
Alert Distance
16%
Boldness
16%
Climate Seasons
16%
Deer
50%
Escape Behavior
100%
Flight Distance
16%
Flight Initiation Distance
33%
Group Size
16%
Human Activities
16%
Human State
100%
Illinois
16%
Native Habitat
16%
Natural Habitats
16%
Odocoileus Virginianus
16%
Park Attendance
16%
Park Visitation
100%
Recreational Experience
16%
Sex Group
16%
Shyness
16%
State Parks
100%
Three-state
16%
Urban Centers
16%
Visitation Rate
100%
White-tailed Deer
100%
Wildlife
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cervidae
100%
Escape Behavior
100%
Flight
50%
Odocoileus virginianus
16%
State Park
100%