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Barbosa, A.M. & Carranza, J. (2010). Lack of intraspecific variation in two Y-chromosomal introns of Cervus elaphus (Cetartiodactyla: Cervidae), and a new sex marker for this species. Journal of Negative Results. 7, 1-4. Intra-specific Y-chromosomal sequence variation is useful for analysing the male contribution to a species’ spatial genetic structure. In red deer (Cervus elaphus) Leer másBarbosa, A.M. & Carranza, J. (2010)[…]

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Pérez-González, J., Carranza, J., Polo, V. (2010). Measuring female aggregation in ungulate mating system research: a red deer case study. Animal Behaviour. 37, 301-310. Context. Mating systems are of central importance to the operation of sexual selection, with consequences for evolution and for the maintenance of genetic diversity. Female aggregation is one of the most Leer másPérez-González, J. et al. J. (2010)[…]

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Sánchez Prieto, C., Carranza, J., Pérez-González, J., Alarcos, S., Mateos, C. (2010). Effects of small barriers on habitat use by red deer: implications for conservation practices. Journal for Nature Conservation. 18, 196-201 Artificial barriers such as wire fences constitute a common conservation management practice to protect vegetation from the browsing impact of large herbivores. Apart Leer másSánchez-Prieto, C. et al. (2010)[…]

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Carranza, J. (2010). Sexual selection and the evolution of evolutionary theories. Animal Behaviour 79: e5-e6. Evolutionary theory has experienced big changes since Darwin published his book on the origin of species (Darwin 1859). New elements such as the development of genetic theory (Fisher 1930; Wright 1931; Haldane 1932; Dobzhansky 1937 ), recognition of selection at Leer másCarranza, J. (2010)[…]