A number of North American oaks are experiencing recruitment failure, with explanatory hypotheses including a range of consumer- or resource-based limitations. Using a factorial experiment with transplanted seedlings, we demonstrate how direct and indirect consumer effects prevent recruitment by Quercus garryana, a keystone savanna species of northwestern North America. Foremost, intense herbivory by mostly exotic small mammals severely damaged or killed 100% of unprotected seedlings during winter. Many damaged seedlings survived but were 64% smaller in size and produced 75% fewer leaves. Herbivory by deer had no detectable impact despite being long hypothesized as a major contributor to oak decline. Indirectly, herbivory altered the outcom...
ABSTRACT.—Continuing difficulty in the successful natural regeneration of economically important oak...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
In many semiaridr egions woodlands, savannas and grasslands form an unstable landscape mosaic; the ...
Encroachment of woody plants has occurred in many of the world's grasslands within the past 3 centur...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Quercus fusiformis and Quercus buckleyi, two dominant trees of cen...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
In the past, oak was one of the most dominant species groups in the deciduous forests of the northea...
Although mammalian herbivores are well known to have substantial effects on their host plants and en...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Here, we investigate whether oak recruitment (density of young oaks) in co-existing deciduous and ev...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
Oaks (Quercus) are a keystone species in eastern deciduous forests. One of their most important func...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
ABSTRACT.—Continuing difficulty in the successful natural regeneration of economically important oak...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
In many semiaridr egions woodlands, savannas and grasslands form an unstable landscape mosaic; the ...
Encroachment of woody plants has occurred in many of the world's grasslands within the past 3 centur...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Quercus fusiformis and Quercus buckleyi, two dominant trees of cen...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
In the past, oak was one of the most dominant species groups in the deciduous forests of the northea...
Although mammalian herbivores are well known to have substantial effects on their host plants and en...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Here, we investigate whether oak recruitment (density of young oaks) in co-existing deciduous and ev...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
Oaks (Quercus) are a keystone species in eastern deciduous forests. One of their most important func...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
ABSTRACT.—Continuing difficulty in the successful natural regeneration of economically important oak...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
In many semiaridr egions woodlands, savannas and grasslands form an unstable landscape mosaic; the ...