Descriptor English: | Deer | ||||||
Descriptor Spanish: |
Ciervos
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Descriptor Portuguese: | Cervos | ||||||
Descriptor French: | Cervidae | ||||||
Entry term(s): |
Deers |
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Tree number(s): |
B01.050.150.900.649.313.500.380.373 |
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RDF Unique Identifier: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003670 | ||||||
Scope note: | The family Cervidae of 17 genera and 45 species occurring nearly throughout North America, South America, and Eurasia, on most associated continental islands, and in northern Africa. Wild populations of deer have been established through introduction by people in Cuba, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and other places where the family does not naturally occur. They are slim, long-legged and best characterized by the presence of antlers. Their habitat is forests, swamps, brush country, deserts, and arctic tundra. They are usually good swimmers; some migrate seasonally. (Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1362) |
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Annotation: | includes elk, wapiti, moose, REINDEER & MUNTJACS |
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Allowable Qualifiers: |
AB abnormalities AH anatomy & histology BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid CL classification EM embryology GD growth & development GE genetics IM immunology IN injuries ME metabolism MI microbiology PH physiology PS parasitology PX psychology SU surgery UR urine VI virology |
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Previous Indexing: |
Artiodactyla (1966-1967) |
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Public MeSH Note: | 68 |
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History Note: | 68 |
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DeCS ID: | 22413 | ||||||
Unique ID: | D003670 | ||||||
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): | Click here to access the VHL documents | ||||||
Date Established: | 1968/01/01 | ||||||
Date of Entry: | 1999/01/01 | ||||||
Revision Date: | 2017/07/11 |
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ORGANISMS
Eukaryota [B01]Eukaryota
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Deer
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Concept UI |
M0005743 |
Scope note | The family Cervidae of 17 genera and 45 species occurring nearly throughout North America, South America, and Eurasia, on most associated continental islands, and in northern Africa. Wild populations of deer have been established through introduction by people in Cuba, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and other places where the family does not naturally occur. They are slim, long-legged and best characterized by the presence of antlers. Their habitat is forests, swamps, brush country, deserts, and arctic tundra. They are usually good swimmers; some migrate seasonally. (Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1362) |
Preferred term | Deer |
Entry term(s) |
Deers |
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