- Climate change has led to earlier springs and vegetation growth over the past 27 years, advancing by 0.6 days per year. However, birth timing in roe deer did not advance to match this, remaining stable.
- As a result, the mismatch between birth timing and peak vegetation/resource availability increased by 0.54 days per year, reaching 36 days in 2011.
- Earlier birth timing is favored by selection as it increases early fawn survival, but birth timing shows limited heritability and plasticity in roe deer.
- Increased mismatch led to lower cohort survival, with a 40% decrease in survival for every 1 month increase in mismatch. Individual early survival also decreased linearly once mismatch exceeded 16
- Climate change has led to earlier springs and vegetation growth over the past 27 years, advancing by 0.6 days per year. However, birth timing in roe deer did not advance to match this, remaining stable.
- As a result, the mismatch between birth timing and peak vegetation/resource availability increased by 0.54 days per year, reaching 36 days in 2011.
- Earlier birth timing is favored by selection as it increases early fawn survival, but birth timing shows limited heritability and plasticity in roe deer.
- Increased mismatch led to lower cohort survival, with a 40% decrease in survival for every 1 month increase in mismatch. Individual early survival also decreased linearly once mismatch exceeded 16
This document is a list of conventional (neither halal nor kosher) slaughterhouses in metropolitan France. It includes 103 slaughterhouse entries, each with a department number, approval number, name, postal code, commune, and species codes. The species codes include cattle (B), sheep (O), goats (C), pigs (P), horses (S), and game (fG).
This document is a list of conventional (neither halal nor kosher) slaughterhouses in metropolitan France. It includes 103 slaughterhouse entries, each with a department number, approval number, name, postal code, commune, and species codes. The species codes include cattle (B), sheep (O), goats (C), pigs (P), horses (S), and game (fG).