Our research explored the influence of deer and gap size on nitrogen cycling, soil compaction, and vegetation trajectories in twelve canopy gaps of varying sizes in a hemlock-northern hardwood forest. Each gap contained two fenced and two unfenced plots. Gap size, soil compaction, winter deer use, and available nitrogen were measured in 2011. Vegetation was assessed in 2007 and 2011, and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling was used to determine vegetative change. Results show that winter deer use was greater in smaller gaps. Deer accessibility did not influence compaction but did significantly increase total available nitrogen in April. April ammonium, April nitrate, and May nitrate were positively related to gap size. The relationship bet...
Herbivores can have important indirect effects on belowground properties and processes that govern e...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Understanding and predicting the effects of deer (Cervidae) on forest ecosystems present significant...
Our research explored the influence of deer and gap size on nitrogen cycling, soil compaction, and v...
Concentrated foraging in forest canopy gaps by large ungulates may produce a pulsed spatial resource...
Forest ungulates impact ecosystems in a number of ways. Most studies have focused on consumptive eff...
Herbivores impact soil biogeochemical processes, often increasing nutrient cycling rates under high ...
Spatial heterogeneity of soil resources, particularly nitrogen availability, affects herbaceous-laye...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
1. In forests of eastern North America, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can directly affe...
The past century witnessed a dramatic increase in deer abundance in North America and Western Europe...
Through their foraging and habitat selection, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have pr...
General EcologyHerbivores have a major impact on the ecological communities they inhabit. In the pas...
Declines in species diversity have been linked to shifting disturbance regimes and increases in ungu...
The foraging habits of large populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have a si...
Herbivores can have important indirect effects on belowground properties and processes that govern e...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Understanding and predicting the effects of deer (Cervidae) on forest ecosystems present significant...
Our research explored the influence of deer and gap size on nitrogen cycling, soil compaction, and v...
Concentrated foraging in forest canopy gaps by large ungulates may produce a pulsed spatial resource...
Forest ungulates impact ecosystems in a number of ways. Most studies have focused on consumptive eff...
Herbivores impact soil biogeochemical processes, often increasing nutrient cycling rates under high ...
Spatial heterogeneity of soil resources, particularly nitrogen availability, affects herbaceous-laye...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
1. In forests of eastern North America, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can directly affe...
The past century witnessed a dramatic increase in deer abundance in North America and Western Europe...
Through their foraging and habitat selection, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have pr...
General EcologyHerbivores have a major impact on the ecological communities they inhabit. In the pas...
Declines in species diversity have been linked to shifting disturbance regimes and increases in ungu...
The foraging habits of large populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) can have a si...
Herbivores can have important indirect effects on belowground properties and processes that govern e...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Understanding and predicting the effects of deer (Cervidae) on forest ecosystems present significant...