In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in cascading effects across ecosystems. However, studies of such effects are often limited in their spatial and temporal scope. Here, we contrast multi-species composite population trends of deer-sensitive and deer-tolerant woodland birds at a national scale, across Britain. We highlight the divergent fates of these two groups between 1994 and 2011, and show a striking association between the calculated divergence and a composite population trend of woodland deer. Our results demonstrate the link between changes in deer populations and changes in bird communities. In a period when composite population trends for deer increased by 46%, the communit...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
Birds in woodland can be affected by increasing deer populations through changes to vegetation struc...
The loss of species from ecosystems reduces biodiversity but can also result in shifts to the struct...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
There is increasing evidence from local studies carried out in several parts of the world to suggest...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Over recent decades, deer populations have reached densities exceeding their natural range of variab...
Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosyste...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Increasing deer populations across the northern hemisphere have been cited as one of the factors pot...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
Previous research has suggested that high deer densities negatively impact bird communities. Most of...
1. Studies demonstrating trophic cascades through the loss of top-down regulatory processes in produ...
Declines in forest and woodland birds have largely been attributed to habitat loss and fragmentation...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
Birds in woodland can be affected by increasing deer populations through changes to vegetation struc...
The loss of species from ecosystems reduces biodiversity but can also result in shifts to the struct...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
There is increasing evidence from local studies carried out in several parts of the world to suggest...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Over recent decades, deer populations have reached densities exceeding their natural range of variab...
Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosyste...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Increasing deer populations across the northern hemisphere have been cited as one of the factors pot...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
Previous research has suggested that high deer densities negatively impact bird communities. Most of...
1. Studies demonstrating trophic cascades through the loss of top-down regulatory processes in produ...
Declines in forest and woodland birds have largely been attributed to habitat loss and fragmentation...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
Birds in woodland can be affected by increasing deer populations through changes to vegetation struc...
The loss of species from ecosystems reduces biodiversity but can also result in shifts to the struct...