-
species in the
genus Cervus.
Genetic and
morphological evidence suggest more
species should be recognized. For example, the
species Cervus canadensis (elk/wapiti)...
- German: elaho. The
American Cervus canadensis was
recognized as a
relative of the red deer (
Cervus elaphus) of Europe, and so
Cervus canadensis were referred...
- the
eponymous example of the genus. L.
cervus is
listed as Near
Threatened by the IUCN Red List. Luc****
cervus is
situated in the
genus Luc**** within...
- The red deer (
Cervus elaphus) is one of the
largest deer species. A male red deer is
called a stag or hart, and a
female is
called a doe or hind. The red...
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placed under Cervus are not as
closely related as once thought,
resulting in the
creation of
several new genera. The
ancestor of all
Cervus species probably...
-
found that the
Irish elk was
nested within Cervus, and were
inside the
clade containing living red deer (
Cervus elaphus).
Based on this, the
authors suggested...
-
Merriam CH (1897). "
Cervus roosevelti, a New Elk from the Olympics".
Proceedings of the
Biological Society of
Washington 11: 271–275. (
Cervus roosevelti, new...
- The Yezo sika deer (
Cervus nippon yesoensis, ****anese: エゾシカ / 蝦夷鹿, romanized: yezoshika, Ainu: ユク yuk) is a
subspecies of sika deer that
inhabits the northern...
- The
Barbary stag (
Cervus elaphus barbarus), also
known as the
Atlas deer or
African elk, is a
subspecies of the red deer that is
native to
North Africa...
- ****essment]. "
Cervus canadensis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2018: e.T55997823A142396828.
Retrieved 9
September 2020. NatureServe. 1989.
Cervus elaphus...