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Pampas deer

Taxonomy and evolution
The deer of the pampas deer are part of the New World, another term for all species of deer in South America. The fossil record shows that deer New Word traveled to South America to North America through the Great American Interchange approximately 2 million years ago, after the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. It is believed that soon evolved into different species, with only a few survivors today. Because of large continental glaciers and the high acidity of the soil in areas where there are no glaciers, much the study of fossils was destroyed, so there is no evidence that deer in the New World used to look. The fossil record start a clear differentiation and are close to what now appears. The pampas deer evolved than lowlanders. Its direct ancestor appeared during the Pleistocene (Ice Age) in the Pampean formation.
The scientists believe that predators deer evolved without selection, because when alarmed, they type feet, particularly a trot, and the whistle, and the strong smell. The pampas deer from a pattern similar to another species of deer Blastocerus known genes. Unique to these two species with two chromosomes fused.
The pampas deer has three subspecies: O. b. bezoarticus living in eastern and central Brazil, south of the Amazon river in Uruguay. W b. living in southern Brazil leucogaster, south-eastern Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina. W b. celer of the southern part of Argentina. These are the most rare and endangered. Pampas deer are mammals more polymorphic. This large genetic variation reflects the fact that there were millions time. His current nucleotide diversity shows they had a very large number, even in just the recent past, so that they are not yet reflected in its genes.
Physical
Pampas Deer brown fur, lighter on its underside and the interior legs. Their coats do not change with the seasons. They have white spots above his lips and throat white spots. His shoulder is the height of 0.70m at 0.075 M. Sa tail is short and thick, 10cm to 15cm long, and when they run, raise their tails to reveal a white spot, like deer.
weight Men 40 kg and females about 33.5 kilograms, while they are a small species of deer, with relatively little sexual dimorphism. The males have horns Smaller and lighter than three fronts that go through an annual cycle starting in August or September, with a new game developed in December. The lower main tooth frontal horns is not divided, but it is the upper connection terminal. Women have hair whorls heels look like little horns. Females and males have different positions during urination. Males have a strong scent secreted from glands on their hind legs that can be detected up to 1.5 km away.
Biology and Behavior
Social behavior: In Argentina, the mating season is from December to February. In Uruguay, the mating season is February to April. courtship behavior is presented as a low elongation, squatting, and rejection. The seduction of the male begins a lower portion. It makes a soft whirring noise. He caresses the female and can turn your tongue into it, and avoid them. near his residence, and you can continue for long, the smell of urine. Sometimes, the female responds the procession of lying on the ground.
pampas deer not to defend territories or mates, but did not display dominance. View the dominant position to keep his head high and trying to keep his side before, and use slow, deliberate movements. When challenged dollars each other, they rub their horns on vegetation and scraping the ground. They may urinate in the scrape they did, and sometimes defecate. He rubs his scent glands on their heads and faces in plants and objects. In Stock, not war, but only spar with each other, and often itchy. Sparring is initiated by the smallest ball touching his nose with the ball bigger. The groups are not separated by sex, and the goats will drift between the groups. Usually, only 6.2 deer in a group, but there may be more numerous in areas A good power. They are not monogamous, and there is no harems.
If you feel in danger, hiding under the foliage and the cellar, about 100-200 meters and then linked, often in search of a disturbance. Because in the long jump and bound in the apartment were not observed to run, does not seem to be endurance runners. If you are alone, who can escape quietly. Women with a fawn to pretend limping to distract a predator, or if they do not know of a situation, seems as though your rights.
They often stand on their hind legs to reach food or watch something. They are sedentary, with no daily or seasonal movements. Stock feed regularly during the day, but sometimes they have a nocturnal activity. The pampas deer are very curious and like to explore. Although it is expensive to observers leaks instead of human beings making them easier for poachers to kill.
Regime
Pampas deer have eaten a green new growth shrubs and herbs. Most of the plants they eat grows in moist soils. To see if the pampas deer compete with livestock for food, their stools were examined and compared with feces cattle. They are, in fact, eat the same plants, but in different proportions. The pampas deer eat less grass and more forbs (flowering broadleaf plants with soft stems) and surfing (stems, leaves and branches), respectively. During the rainy season, 20% of their diet consists of new pasture. They will move to the availability of food, especially flowering plants. The presence of cattle increased the number of outbreaks of grass, which is preferred by deer of the pampas, promoting the idea that deer do not compete with livestock for food. Oppose Research shows that the pampas deer avoid areas inhabited by animals, and when cattle are absent much larger territory.
Play / calves
Fawns can be viewed at any time of year, but there is a peak in September and November. The females leave the group to give birth, the fawn and keep hidden. After birth, the female goes into heat and generally comrades in the next 48 hours. The fawns are small and colorful, and lose their spots in approximately two months. Usually, only a fawn weighs about 2.2 kg was born after a gestation lasts more than seven months. At 6 weeks they can eat solid foods and begin to follow her mother. They remain with their mother for at least a year and reach sexual maturity about a year.
Threat of extinction
The deer of the pampas of southern Argentina were once very abundant, but is now considered an endangered species by IUCN. IUCN separates subspecies O. b. celer in southern Argentina and in danger of extinction. Diseases including plague O. b. Celer are intestinal parasites and FMD. The overall loss is partly due to hunting and poaching, but habitat loss due to agriculture, the diseases of domestic and wild animals, Competition Wildlife more recently introduced, and in general over-exploitation. (4) There are less than 1% of its natural habitat left that was present 1900. Deer in Argentina and Uruguay have no natural predators, pumas and jaguars previously. Those from Brazil are still afraid of mountain lions. Some areas of population loss are easily traced to poaching because of the limited number of deer in a region. In the mid-1970s, 10 people a Group 16, located at Punta Medanos were killed by poachers. The others were exterminated by human activities significant. Lack funding and technology made it difficult for biologists to monitor and help the deer population, but donations and grants from agencies and universities United States have contributed greatly to the situation. In 1975, there were fewer than 100 of the subspecies O. b. conceal, but in 1980 there were 400. The population continued to increase, but not so much a tax. Some of the discrepancy is due to the fact that later were groups who did not know existed.
Unfortunately, people Local Deer often blamed for outbreaks of the disease in their livestock, particularly brucellosis in cattle. In one case, the Uruguayan government was going to kill people pampas deer. Research conducted by the veterinary field has shown that the pampas deer rarely carry disease, so that the government gave them time to assess the health deer. Funded by the Disney Conservation Fund, have demonstrated that deer are not a threat of spreading disease to cattle.
Trade for commercial purposes is prohibited. They are protected by law in Argentina, and have a private reserve and federal reserved for deer. In some areas, strict control of poaching is all that was necessary to rapidly increase the size of the population. Increase knowledge public and control the construction of roads also helped. They breed well in captivity, and sometimes are reintroduced into the wild.
In 2006, the systems global positioning were placed on 19 pampas deer, even if 8, no registration data. The subjects were followed up between 4-18 days for surveys to collect data on their movements, to better understand how to help.
Relationship with humans and culture
The pampas deer were harvested in the millions. Between 1860 and 1870 documents for the port of Buenos Aires does show that two million of pampas deer skins were sent to Europe. Several years later, the roads were built across the pampas, the cars have made it even easier for poachers to get to the deer. Have also been killed for food, medicinal, and sports. Since 2003, fewer than 2,000 of them in Argentina and Uruguay. Argentina and Uruguay said the pampas deer "natural monuments", but the hunt continues, although much less frequently now. Annihilation Pampas deer was compared to that of bison in North America. Similar to the bison, the role they played in the lives of Native Americans Uruguay and Argentina, and is used for food, skins, and medicine. Native Americans first participated in the collection of skins pampas deer for sale. Despite all this, the deer population has remained strong until the Native Americans in these countries have been beaten by settlers Europeans. The settlers have brought a great expansion of agriculture, uncontrolled hunting, and new diseases deer with the introduction of new domestic and wild animals.
Some owners have put aside some of its properties as a reserve for deer and cattle instead of sheep keeping. Sheep graze on the land more and more of a threat to deer. Owners who opt for livestock are as a service, because more money is made from sheep rearing cattle. Environmentalists promote this trend to share more research is available on edible plants on farms with cattle and deer in times of drought on farms with cattle and sheep.
References
^ González, S. & Merino, ML (2008). Ozotoceros bezoarticus. In: IUCN 2008. Red List of endangered species. Accessed November 7, 2009. Input database includes a brief justification of why this species is near threatened.
^ ABCDEFGHIJKL Geist, Valerius. Deer in the world of its evolution, behavior and ecology. Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1998
^ P. ABCDEFG Walker, Ernest. Walker mammals worldwide. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1991
^ Harris, Monica B., Thomas Walfrido, Guilherme Mourao, Caroline J. Da Silva, Erika Guimaraes, Fatima, and Sonoda Fachim Eliani. "Protecting Wetlands Pantanal: threats and conservation initiatives. "Conservation Biology 19 (2005): 714-20
^ Moore, Don. "A deer delicate." Wildlife Conservation 106 (2003): 6-7
Abcd ^ Villa, AR, MS Beade, and D. Barrios Lamunire. "Home range and habitat selection of pampas deer. Journal Zoology 276 (2008): 95-102
Ab ^ IUCN Mammal Red Data Book. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1982
Abcd ^ Gonzalez S., JE Maldonado, JA Leonard, C. Vila, JM Barbanti Duarte, M. Murphy, N. Brum-Zorrilla, and RK Wayne. "Conservation genetics of the pampas deer in Endangered Species (Ozotoceros bezoarticus). "Molecular Ecology 7 (1998): 47-56
^ Grzimek Mammals Encyclopedia of Animal Life (Grzimek Animal Life Encyclopedia.) Flight 15. Detroit: Gale Cengage, 2003
^ People in the conservation of wildlife in Central America and South America. New York: Columbia UP, 2005
^ Zucco, Charles and Guilherme Mourao. "Low-Cost Global Positioning Deer harness system of the Pampas. "The Journal of Wildlife Management 73 (2009): 452-57
Reproductive biology of the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus): review. Ungerfeld R, González-Designed S, A Bielli, Villagrn M, Olazabal D, W Acta Vet Scand 2008 Prez, 50:16 http://www.actavetscand.com/content/50/1/16 articlerender.fcgi http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/? tool pubmedid = PubMed = 18534014
Observations on the anatomy of the intestinal tract and its mesenteric folds in deer pampas (Ozotoceros bezoarticus, Linnaeus 1758). Prez W, M Clauss, R. Embryology Anat Histol Ungerfeld. August 2008, 37 (4) :317-21. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120122341/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
EV
Existing Artiodactyla species
Subclass mammal Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class:: Eutheria Superorder: Laurasiatheria

Suborder Ruminantia
Antilocapridae
Antilocapra
America (A. americana)
Giraffidae
Okapi
Okapi (O. johnstoni)
Giraffa
Giraffe (G. camelopardalis)
Moschidae
Moschus
Himalayan Musk Deer (M. chrysogaster) Siberian Musk Deer (M. moschiferus) Dwarf Musk Deer (M. berezovskii) Black musk deer (M. fuscus)
Tragulidae
Hyemoschus
Water musk (H. aquaticus)
Moschiola
Indian Spotted musk (Mr. meminna) Mr. kathygre
Tragulus
Java Mouse deer (T. javanicus) Lesser Mouse Deer (T. kanchil) Grand deer mice (T. Napu) Philippine Mouse Deer (T. nigricans) Vietnam mouse deer (T. versicolor) Williamson-deer mice (williamsoni T.)
Cervidae
Large family listed below
Bovidae
Large family listed below

Family Cervidae
Muntiacinae
Muntiacus
Indian Muntjac (M. muntjak) Reeves Muntjac (M. Reevesia) Hairy before Muntiacus (M. crinifrons) Fea Muntiacus (M. feae) Borneo Yellow Muntjac (M. atherodes) Roosevelt's muntjac (M. rooseveltorum) Gongshan muntjac (M. gongshanensis) Giant muntjac (M. vuquangensis) Truong Son Muntjac (M. truongsonensis) Leaf muntjac (M. putaoensis)
Elaphodus
Pinta deer (Cephalophus E.)
Cervinae
Cervus
Red Deer (Cervus C.) Elk (C. canadensis), white-lipped deer (C. albirostris) Sika Deer (C. Nippon) Barasingha (duvaucelii C.) Eld's deer (C. eldii) Sambar Deer (C. unicolor) Rusa Deer (C. timorensis) in the Philippine Sambar (C. mariannus) Philippine Spotted Deer (C. alfredi)
Axis
axis deer (Axis A) pig (A. porcinus) Calamian deer (A. calamianensis) Bawean deer (A. kuhlii)
Elaphurus
Pre David Deer (E. davidianus)
Lady
Buckland (Lady D.) Persian fallow deer (D. mesopotamica)
Hydropotinae
Hydropotes
Water deer (H. inermis)
Capreolinae
Odocoileus
White-tailed deer (O.) deer mullet (O. hemionus)
Blastocerus
Marsh Deer (B. dichotomus)
Ozotoceros
Pampas deer (O. bezoarticus)
Mazama
red brocket (M. americana) small red brocket (M. Bororo) Merida brocket brocket (M. bricenii) Dwarf (Mr. Chunyi) Gray brocket (M. gouazoubira) Pygmy brocket (M. nana) Fair brocket (M. ochroleuca) Yucatan Brown brocket (M. Pandora) Little Red brocket (M. rufina) Central American red brocket (M. Temam)
Pudu
Northern Pudu (P. mephistophiles) Pud (p. pudú)
Hippocamelus
Taruc (antisensis H.) South Andean Deer (H. bisulcus)
Capreolus
deer (Capreolus C.) Siberian deer (C. pygargus)
Rangifer
Reindeer (R. tarandus)
Momentum
Moose (Alces A.)

Family Bovidae
Cephalophinae
Cephalophus
Abbott's Duiker (C. spadix) Aders Duiker (C. Adersi) Bay Duiker (C. Dorsal) Black Duiker (C. Niger) Black-fronted Duiker (C. nigrifrons) Blue Duiker (C. monticola) Duiker Harvey's (C. harveyi) Jentink duikers (C. jentinki) Maxwell Duiker (C. maxwellii) Red Forest Duiker (C. natalensis) Ogilby Duiker (C. ogilbyi) Peters Duiker (callipygus C.) Red flanked Duiker (C. rufilatus) Ruwenzori Duiker (C. rubida) of Weyns Duiker (C. weynsi) White-bellied Duiker (C. leucogaster) Yellow-backed Duiker (sylvicultor C.) Zebra Duiker (C. Zebra)
Sylvicapra
Common Duiker (S. grimmia)
Hippotraginae
Hippotragus
Roan Antelope (H. equinus) Sable Antelope (Niger H.)
Oryx
East African Oryx (O. beige) Scimitar Oryx (O. dammah) Gemsbok (O. gazella) Arabian Oryx (O. leucoryx)
Addax
Addax (nasomaculatus A.)
Reduncinae
Kobus
Upemba lechwe (K. Ansell) Waterbuck (K. ellipsiprymnus) Kob (K. kob) Lechwe (K. milk) Nile Lechwe (K. megaceros) Puku (K. vardonii)
Reedbuck
Southern Reedbuck (arundinum R) Reedbuck Mount (fulvorufula R) Bohor Reedbuck (Reedbuck R)
Aepycerotinae
Aepyceros
Impala (melampus A.)
Peleinae
Fight
Pelea capreolus (Capreolus P.)
Alcelaphinae
Beatragus
Hirola (B. hunteri)
Damaliscus
Korrigum (D. korrigum) common Tsessebe (D. lunatus) Bontebok (D. pygargus) Bangweulu Tsessebe (D. superstitions)
Buselaphus
Hartebeest (A. buselaphus) Red Hartebeest (A. CAAM) Hartebeest Lichtenstein (A. lichtensteinii)
Connochaetes
black wildebeest (gnu C) Blue Wildebeest (C. taurinus)
Pantholopinae
Pantholops
Tibetan antelope (P. hodgsonii)
Caprinae
large subfamily below
Bovine
large subfamily below
Antilopinae
large subfamily listed then

Family Bovidae (subfamily Caprinae)
Lervia
Barbary Sheep (A. lervia)
Budorcas
Takin (B. taxicolor)
Capra
Goat wild (C. aegagrus) Western Caucasus Tur (C. Caucasus) East Caucasian Tur (C. cylindricornis) Markhor (C. falconeri) Alpine Ibex (C. ibex) Nubian Ibex (C. Nubia) Spanish Ibex (C. pyrenaica) Siberian Ibex (C. sibirica) Walia Ibex (C. Wali)
Hemitragus
Nilgiri Tahr (H. Hylocrius) Arabian Tahr (H. Jayakar) Himalayan Tahr (Jemlahicus H)
Naemorhedus
Red Goral (N. baileyi) Japanese Serow (N. crispus) Long-tailed Goral (N. caudatus) Gray Goral (N. goral) Mainland Serow (sumatraensis N.) Taiwan Serow (N. swinhoei)
Oreamnos
American mountain goat (O.)
Ovibos
Muskox (O. moschatus)
Ovis
Argali (O. ammon) Domestic sheep (O. Aries) Bighorn Sheep (O. canadensis) Dall Sheep (O. dalli) Mouflon (O. musimon) Snow sheep (O. Nivicola) urial (O. orientalis)
Pseudois
Bharal (P. Nayaur) Dwarf Blue Sheep (P. Schaefers)
Rupicapra
Pyrenean Chamois (R. pyrenaica) Chamois (Rupicapra R.)

Family Bovidae (subfamily Bovina)
Boselaphini
Tetracerus
Four horned Antelope (T. quadricornis)
Boselaphus
Nilgai (tragocamelus B.)
Bovinia
Bubalus
Buffalo (Bubalus B.) Anoa Lowlands (B. depressicornis) Anoa Mountain (B. quarlesi) Tamaraw (B. mindorensis)
Bos
Banteng (B. javanicus) Gaur (B. gaurus) Yak (B. mutus) Cattle (Bos taurus) kouprey (sauveli B.)
Pseudonovibos
Kting Voar (P. spiralis)
Pseudoryx
Saola (nghetinhensis P.)
Syncerus
African Buffalo (S. caffer)
Bison
American Bison (B. bison) Wisent (B. bonasus)
Strepsicerotini
Tragelaphus
Sitatunga (T. spekei) Nyala (T. angasii) Bushbuck (T. scriptus) Mountain Nyala (T. buxtoni) lesser kudu (T. imberbis) Greater Kudu (T. strepsiceros) Bongo (eurycerus T.)
Taurotragus
Common Eland (T. oryx) Giant Eland (T. Guan)

Family Bovidae (subfamily Antilopinae)
Antilopini
Ammodorcas
Dibatag (A. clarkei)
Antidorcas
Springbok (A. marsupialis)
Antelope
Blackbuck (cervicapra A.)
Gazella
Mountain Gazelle (Gazella G.) Neumann Gazelle (G. erlangeri) Speke's Gazelle (G. spekei) Dorcas Gazelle (G. Dorcas) Saudi Gazelle (G. saudiya) Chinkara (G. bennettii) Thomson Gazelle (G. thomsonii) Front Red Gazelle (G. laughing) Dama Gazelle (Lady G) Grant's Gazelle (G. granti) Soemmerring Gazelle (G. soemmerringii) Cuvier's Gazelle (G. cuvieri) Rhim Gazelle (G. leptoceros) goiter Gazelle (G. subgutturosa)
Litocranius
Gerenuk (L. walleri)
Procapra
Mongolian gazelle (P. gutturosa) Goa (P. picticaudata) Przewalski's Gazelle (P. przewalskii)
Saigini
Pantholops
Tibetan antelope (P. hodgsonii)
Saiga
Antelope (S. tatarica)
Neotragini
Dorcatragus
Beira (D. megalotis)
Madoqua
Dik-dik Gnther of (M. guentheri) Kirk dik-dik (M. kirkii) Silver Dik-dik (M. piacentinii) dik-dik Salt (saltiana M.)
Neotragus
Bates Pygmy Antelope (N. batesi) Suni (N. moschatus) Royal Antelope (N. pygmaeus)
Oreotragus
Klipspringer (O. oreotragus)
Ourebia
Oribi (O. ourebi)
Raphicerus
Steenbok (R. campestris) Cape Grysbok (R. melanotis) Sharpe Grysbok (R. sharpei)

Suborder Suina
Suidae
Babyrousa
Buru babirusa (babyrussa B.) Babiroussa North Sulawesi (B. celebensis) Togian babirusa (togeanensis B.)
Hylochoerus
forest hog (meinertzhageni H.)
Phacochoerus
Desert Warthog (P. aethiopicus) Warthog (P. africanus)
Porcula
Pygmy hog (P. Salvani)
Potamochoerus
Potamochère (P. larvatus) Red River Hog (P. porcus)
Their
Palawan bearded pig (S. ahoenobarbus) Bearded Pig (S. barbatus) Indo-chinese Warty Pig (S. bucculentus) Visayan Warty Pig (S. cebifrons) Celebes Warty Pig (S. celebensis) Flores Warty Pig (S. heureni) Oliver Warty Pig (S. Oliveri) Philippines Warty Pig (S. philippensis) Boar (Sus scrofa) Timor Warty Pig (S. timoriensis) Javan Pig (S. verrucosus)
Tayassuidae
Tayassu
White-lipped peccary (T. peccary)
Catagonus
Chaco Peccary (C. wagneri)
Tajacu
Collared Peccary (P. tajacu) Giant Peccary (P. maximus)

Suborder Tylopoda
Camels
Lama
Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe)
Vicuna
Vicuña (V. Vicugna) Alpaca (V. pacos)
Camelus
Dromedary (Camelus C.) Camel Bactrian (C. bactrianus)

Cetartiodactyla (unranked clade, higher than Artiodactyla)
Hippopotamidae
Hippopotamus
Hippopotamus (H. amphibius)
Choeropsis
Pygmy Hippopotamus (C. liberiensis)
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