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Deer populations inhabiting urban areas in the south of Spain: habitat and conflicts

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 365-377

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DOI: 10.1007/s10344-015-0902-z

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Deer-human conflict; Fallow deer; Golf courses; Exurban development; Red deer

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  1. EUC La Zagaleta

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The presence of deer in urban environments is a recent phenomenon in the Iberian Peninsula. Deer are essentially forest species whose populations are currently expanding into many areas, and the newly exurban areas, between urban and forest habitats, seem to comprise very favourable habitat for them. For example, the existence of golf courses in new residential areas appears to offer important resources for deer species. The urban boom during recent years in the south of the Iberian Peninsula has promoted the rezoning of certain forest areas. Some of these were previously hunting estates and the existence of game species has not been taken into consideration when developing these new residential areas. We tested the hypothesis that these new exurban areas are favourable for red and fallow deer. Our study area was located in a luxury residential resort in southern Andalusia (Spain) with a low housing density and two golf courses. We found a significant increase in the density of both these deer species in the area following the rezoning, probably due to the creation of more favourable habitat for deer and the cessation of hunting activity. Deer preferred the urbanised areas and especially the golf courses. We also found a significant increase in deer-human conflicts in the area. We discuss the value of golf courses for deer; the importance of considering common wildlife, such as game species, in the planning regulations when land is rezoned in order to avoid future conflicts; and the management of these species in urban areas.

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