Broadening the ecological context of ungulate–ecosystem interactions: the importance of space, seasonality, and nitrogen

Volume: 94, Issue: 6, Pages: 1317 - 1326
Published: Jun 1, 2013
Abstract
Spatial heterogeneity of soil resources, particularly nitrogen availability, affects herbaceous-layer cover and diversity in temperate forest ecosystems. Current hypotheses predict that ungulate herbivores influence nitrogen availability at the stand scale, but how ungulates affect nitrogen availability at finer spatial scales that are relevant to the herb layer is less understood. We tested the hypothesis that ungulate exclusion reduces the...
Paper Details
Title
Broadening the ecological context of ungulate–ecosystem interactions: the importance of space, seasonality, and nitrogen
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
94
Issue
6
Pages
1317 - 1326
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