Ecology of sympatric populations of mule deer and white-tailed deer in a prairie environment ecologyofsympatr1989wood Year: 1989 relief than any other habitats. However, the bunchgrass prairies were distinguished from the badlands by their increased vegetative coverage of the surface (primarily with bunchgrasses) and their lack of exposed, eroding soil. Hardwood draws and mesic shrublands were narrow, linear habitats that ran through these other habitats. Sagebrush grasslands were found in both drainages and upland areas of up to 2 km2. Mule deer in bunchgrass prairie habitat. (Photo by:


Ecology of sympatric populations of mule deer and white-tailed deer in a prairie environment ecologyofsympatr1989wood Year: 1989 relief than any other habitats. However, the bunchgrass prairies were distinguished from the badlands by their increased vegetative coverage of the surface (primarily with bunchgrasses) and their lack of exposed, eroding soil. Hardwood draws and mesic shrublands were narrow, linear habitats that ran through these other habitats. Sagebrush grasslands were found in both drainages and upland areas of up to 2 km2. Mule deer in bunchgrass prairie habitat. (Photo by: Alan K. Wood) 6


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