Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The most common response to this damage is to implement strategies to lower population densities. However, lowering deer density may not always be desirable from hunting, recreational, or conservation perspectives. Therefore, knowledge is needed about additional factors beyond deer density that affect damage levels, and management actions that consider competing management goals. We studied the relationships between levels of bark-stripping by red deer (Cervus elaphus) on Norway spruce (Picea abies) and (1) relative deer density indices (pellet group count and deer harvest data), (2) availability of alternative natural forage (cover of forage spe...
Deer populations have dramatically increased over the last decades in Western Europe and their brows...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
The study was financed by The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and The Royal Swedish Academy ...
Deer (Cervidae) populations are increasing across the temperate zone, threatening forest biodiversit...
During the past decades, the population density and distribution of deer (Cervidae) has increased ac...
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are expanding across...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer management in forest ecosystems requires information on deer densities and impacts to inform cu...
Over the past years, the population size of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is following an upward tren...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
We investigated the potential for cross-habitat interactions to modulate per capita ungulate browse ...
Deer populations have dramatically increased over the last decades in Western Europe and their brows...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
The study was financed by The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and The Royal Swedish Academy ...
Deer (Cervidae) populations are increasing across the temperate zone, threatening forest biodiversit...
During the past decades, the population density and distribution of deer (Cervidae) has increased ac...
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are expanding across...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer management in forest ecosystems requires information on deer densities and impacts to inform cu...
Over the past years, the population size of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is following an upward tren...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
We investigated the potential for cross-habitat interactions to modulate per capita ungulate browse ...
Deer populations have dramatically increased over the last decades in Western Europe and their brows...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...