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1 August 2007 Validating Predictive Models of Nutritional Condition for Mule Deer
RACHEL C. COOK, THOMAS R. STEPHENSON, WOODROW L. MYERS, JOHN G. COOK, LISA A. SHIPLEY
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Abstract

We developed new, and validated existing, indices of nutritional condition for live and dead mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). Live animal indices included a body condition score (BCS), thickness of subcutaneous fat and selected muscles using ultrasonography, and body mass. Dead animal indices included femur, metatarsal, and mandible marrow fat, 3 kidney fat indices, and 2 carcass scoring methods. We used 21 female deer and 4 castrates (1–11 yr old) varying widely in nutritional condition (2–28% ingesta-free body fat). Deer were euthanized and homogenized for chemical analysis of fat, protein, water, and ash content. Estimates of fat and gross energy (GE) were regressed against each condition indicator using regression. Subcutaneous fat thickness, a rump BCS, and rLIVINDEX (an arithmetic combination of subcutaneous fat thickness and the rump BCS) were most related to condition for live animals (r2 ≥ 0.87, P < 0.001) whereas the Kistner score and kidney fat were most related to fat and GE for dead animals (r2 ≥ 0.77, P < 0.001). We also evaluated range of usefulness and sensitivity to small changes in body condition for all models. In general, indices with moderate or highly curvilinear statistical relations to body fat or those based on only one fat depot or a small number of ranking scores will have limitations in their use. Our results identify robust tools for a variety of research and monitoring designs useful for evaluating nutrition's effect on mule deer populations.

RACHEL C. COOK, THOMAS R. STEPHENSON, WOODROW L. MYERS, JOHN G. COOK, and LISA A. SHIPLEY "Validating Predictive Models of Nutritional Condition for Mule Deer," Journal of Wildlife Management 71(6), 1934-1943, (1 August 2007). https://doi.org/10.2193/2006-262
Published: 1 August 2007
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KEYWORDS
body composition
Body condition score
condition
fat index
kidney fat
marrow fat
mule deer
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