. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. V Qi ,0^ o o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o _^o ^- tx- ^- "6- ^o- ^- ^fe- ^^- r^- r(y- Figure 1. Feeding cycles of adult Mule Deer does in the Aspen Parkland of east-central Alberta. Data are averaged and pooled For season (June. July. September. October) and years (2004-20051. c E § June/July September October Before Sunrise After Before Sunset After Sunrise Sunrise Sunset Sunset Figure 2. Proportion of time a Mule Deer doe spent feeding 1-3 hours before. 1 hour before and after, and


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. V Qi ,0^ o o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o ^o _^o ^- tx- ^- "6- ^o- ^- ^fe- ^^- r^- r(y- Figure 1. Feeding cycles of adult Mule Deer does in the Aspen Parkland of east-central Alberta. Data are averaged and pooled For season (June. July. September. October) and years (2004-20051. c E § June/July September October Before Sunrise After Before Sunset After Sunrise Sunrise Sunset Sunset Figure 2. Proportion of time a Mule Deer doe spent feeding 1-3 hours before. 1 hour before and after, and 1-3 hours after sunrise and sunset in the Aspen Parkland of east-central Alberta. Data are averaged and pooled for season and years (2004-2005).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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