Bark peeling by red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) has become a serious issue for productive forests in western Europe. The damage is particularly severe on species such as spruce, as these become vulnerable to fungus attacks that result in considerably depreciated timber. This article presents a monitoring setup for recent bark peeling damage in spruce plantings in Wallonia (southern part of Belgium). This setup implies to collect data annually from a survey involving cluster sampling. It has been employed since 2004 in coniferous stands amounting to 165,000 ha of land, where Norway spruce is the predominant species. The study area was divided into blocks delineated along features preventing deer migrations. A set of indicators was computed eith...
Although an important part of the ecosystem, large wild herbivores (LWH), especially red deer (Cervu...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of bark stripping caused by sika deer (Cervus nippon...
Bark stripping damages on Norway spruces are an important economic issue, in particular in Wallonia ...
Wild ungulates, including red deer, have become abundant in Wallonia (Belgium) as well as in many te...
Over the past years, the population size of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is following an upward tren...
Bark stripping caused by Red deer is a major economic issue for forest owners and wood transformatio...
Forest damages caused by red deer and some other large herbivore species occasionally feeding on tre...
Bark stripping damage is a serious problem in some forest hunting grounds in Serbia. This study aim...
This dataset presents the incidence of bark stripping (present or not) and its intensity by two deer...
Bark stripping by red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is one of the most acute instances of damage wrought ...
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 ...
Antler rubbing is a form of behaviour by which deer may damage and ultimately induce mortality of tr...
We investigated the relationship between the level of red deer Cervus elaphus bark stripping damage ...
Although an important part of the ecosystem, large wild herbivores (LWH), especially red deer (Cervu...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of bark stripping caused by sika deer (Cervus nippon...
Bark stripping damages on Norway spruces are an important economic issue, in particular in Wallonia ...
Wild ungulates, including red deer, have become abundant in Wallonia (Belgium) as well as in many te...
Over the past years, the population size of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is following an upward tren...
Bark stripping caused by Red deer is a major economic issue for forest owners and wood transformatio...
Forest damages caused by red deer and some other large herbivore species occasionally feeding on tre...
Bark stripping damage is a serious problem in some forest hunting grounds in Serbia. This study aim...
This dataset presents the incidence of bark stripping (present or not) and its intensity by two deer...
Bark stripping by red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) is one of the most acute instances of damage wrought ...
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 ...
Antler rubbing is a form of behaviour by which deer may damage and ultimately induce mortality of tr...
We investigated the relationship between the level of red deer Cervus elaphus bark stripping damage ...
Although an important part of the ecosystem, large wild herbivores (LWH), especially red deer (Cervu...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of bark stripping caused by sika deer (Cervus nippon...