Dentition and body condition: tooth wear as a correlate of weight loss in roe deer.
Roberta ChirichellaAnna Maria De MarinisBoštjan PokornyMarco ApollonioPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2021)
Describing tooth wear patterns in hunted populations and monitoring at which tooth wear level (and therefore dental morphotype) an animal is no longer able to sustain its physical condition (i.e. when it begins to lose body mass) can be a useful tool for improving the management of the most widespread and abundant deer species in Europe. At the same time, such an approach can clarify the role of tooth wear as a proximate cause of senescence in ungulates.