Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have long been perceived as conflicting with the aims of both silviculture and forest conservation; however, certain kinds of herbivory can help to maintain habitat values in forest ecosystems. Management of mammalian herbivory in protected forests can, therefore, be a critical tool for biodiversity conservation. The primary aim of this systematic review was to examine how forest vegetation and invertebrates are affected by manipulation of the grazing/browsing pressure by livestock or wild ungulates. The ultimate purpose was to investigate whether such manipulation is useful for conserving or restoring biodiversity in forest set-asides. Methods: We ...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
Ungulates have become abundant in many temperate forests, shifting tree species composition by brows...
Large wild herbivores are important and natural components of forest ecosystems, but through their b...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Abstract Background Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forested areas...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
The use of controlled grazing by large herbivores as a research and management tool in forest system...
Management of wild ungulates is seldom undertaken with a focus on the effects on forest health and p...
Apex carnivores are mostly recognized for their effects on ecosystem processes through altering popu...
Abstract Ungulates are leading drivers of plant communities worldwide, with impacts linked to animal...
Due to anthropogenic alteration of stand composition and landscape pattern in Swedish forest landsca...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
Earth’s surface is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbance and thus threatening the conser...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
Ungulates have become abundant in many temperate forests, shifting tree species composition by brows...
Large wild herbivores are important and natural components of forest ecosystems, but through their b...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Abstract Background Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forested areas...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
The use of controlled grazing by large herbivores as a research and management tool in forest system...
Management of wild ungulates is seldom undertaken with a focus on the effects on forest health and p...
Apex carnivores are mostly recognized for their effects on ecosystem processes through altering popu...
Abstract Ungulates are leading drivers of plant communities worldwide, with impacts linked to animal...
Due to anthropogenic alteration of stand composition and landscape pattern in Swedish forest landsca...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
Earth’s surface is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbance and thus threatening the conser...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
Ungulates have become abundant in many temperate forests, shifting tree species composition by brows...
Large wild herbivores are important and natural components of forest ecosystems, but through their b...