Deadwood retention in forests lowers short-term browsing pressure on silver fir saplings by overabundant deer

Volume: 451, Pages: 117531 - 117531
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Humans have widely extirpated large carnivores and simultaneously promoted overabundance of deer. The intense pressure imposed by these herbivores in forests has led to extremely low rates of natural forest regeneration. In natural old-growth forests, deadwood functions as a key driver of biodiversity and promotes ecosystem functioning, such as water retention and nutrient recycling. An as yet unappreciated function of deadwood is its ability to...
Paper Details
Title
Deadwood retention in forests lowers short-term browsing pressure on silver fir saplings by overabundant deer
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
451
Pages
117531 - 117531
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