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Seasonal food use by white-tailed deer at Valley Forge National Historical Park,Pennsylvania, USA
Authors:Brian L Cypher  Richard H Yahner  Ellen A Cypher
Institution:(1) School of Forest Resources, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Present address: Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory, Southern Illinois University, 62901 Carbondale, Illinois, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Botany, Southern Illinois University, 62901 Carbondale, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Food habits of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were examined from January to November 1984 via fecal-pellet analysis at Valley Forge National Historical Park (VFNHP), which represents an ldquoislandrdquo habitat for deer surrounded by extensive urbanization, in southeastern Pennsylvania. In addition, use of fields by deer was compared to food habits. Herbaceous vegetation (forbs, leaves of woody plants, and conifer needles) was the predominant food type in all seasons except fall. Acorns and graminoids (grasses and sedges) were important food resources in fall and spring, respectively. Use of woody browse (twigs) was similar among seasons. Field use was relatively high during fall, winter without snow cover (<20 cm), and spring when food resources in fields were readily available. In contrast, use of fields was lowest in summer when preferred woodland foods were available and in winter with snow cover when food in fields was not readily accessible. Patterns of food-type use by deer at VFNHP indicate the year-round importance of nonwoody foods and field habitats to deer populations on public lands such as national parks in the northeastern United States.
Keywords:White-tailed deer  Odocoileus  virginianus  Public lands  National parks  Food habits  Habitat use
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