International audienceLow-intensity livestock grazing is a widespread management tool in order to maintain habitat diversity in mountain pasture-woodlands for nature conservation purposes. Historical photographs indicate that forest disturbance significantly contributed to forest-grassland mosaic pattern formation. Disturbance- grazer interactions are however poorly understood and the effects of logging or windthrow are rarely considered in management plans. Moreover, disturbance-grazer interactions are crucial for the mainte- nance of open habitats in the upcoming “rewilding” approach of nature conservation.We aimed to understand the effects of forest gap creation by the breakdown of senile trees or by single-tree cutting and of large fore...
Abstract Selective grazing of livestock creates lightly and heavily grazed vegetation patches, which...
Patterns of tall stands (‘tussock’) and short stands (‘lawn’) are observed in grazed vegetation thro...
Orchards are traditional agroforestry elements in agricultural landscapes and valuable for...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Free-ranging large grazers, such as cattle and horses, are increasingly reintroduced to former agric...
International audienceRecent knowledge about tree regeneration, shifting mosaic in the herb layer or...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
In the context of the rewilding Europe debate, the German national strategy on biodiversity aims to ...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
Marais PoitevinInternational audienceThe stability of grazing-induced spatial patterns of vegetation...
Grazing by large herbivores is a major determinant of vegetation dynamics in many semi-natural ecosy...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
In this thesis, we focused on woodland regeneration in the presence of large herbivores. We performe...
Abstract Selective grazing of livestock creates lightly and heavily grazed vegetation patches, which...
Patterns of tall stands (‘tussock’) and short stands (‘lawn’) are observed in grazed vegetation thro...
Orchards are traditional agroforestry elements in agricultural landscapes and valuable for...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Free-ranging large grazers, such as cattle and horses, are increasingly reintroduced to former agric...
International audienceRecent knowledge about tree regeneration, shifting mosaic in the herb layer or...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
In the context of the rewilding Europe debate, the German national strategy on biodiversity aims to ...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
Marais PoitevinInternational audienceThe stability of grazing-induced spatial patterns of vegetation...
Grazing by large herbivores is a major determinant of vegetation dynamics in many semi-natural ecosy...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
In this thesis, we focused on woodland regeneration in the presence of large herbivores. We performe...
Abstract Selective grazing of livestock creates lightly and heavily grazed vegetation patches, which...
Patterns of tall stands (‘tussock’) and short stands (‘lawn’) are observed in grazed vegetation thro...
Orchards are traditional agroforestry elements in agricultural landscapes and valuable for...