Wild ungulates are considered one of the major drivers for shaping terrestrial ecosystems, which has been developing since the early Cenozoic. Understanding the effects of ungfulates on vegetation is necessary for qualified knowledge how European landscape looked prior to human habitation and how it would look like without human intervention. Further, such understanding is of practical importance as management information necessary for managing abandoned landscapes. While the present-day wild ungulate European fauna does not contain several large grazers like auroch (Bos primigenius) anymore, the landscape has long been affected by them. It thus possesses historical experience of response to large grazers, which has been further maintained ...
Free-ranging large herbivores are keystone species in terrestrial ecosystems, and have an important ...
Wild ungulates have determinant impacts on temperate forest regeneration. They causes shifts in spec...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Wild ungulates are considered one of the major drivers for shaping terrestrial ecosystems, which has...
Animals affect vegetation in many different ways. In this thesis we have focused on the impact of wi...
The grazing of wild ungulates is the key factor which significantly influences ecosystems. The prese...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
Earth’s surface is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbance and thus threatening the conser...
Due primarily to anthropogenic influences such as land use change, exotic species introductions, liv...
Background Foraging activities of wild boar (Sus scrofa) create small-scale soil disturbances in man...
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines across the gl...
Wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and wild boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems. Across...
Throughout recent years, ungulates have experienced significant increases in numbers and geographic ...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
The study was focused on disturbances by wild boar (Sus scrofa) and their impact on vegetation of se...
Free-ranging large herbivores are keystone species in terrestrial ecosystems, and have an important ...
Wild ungulates have determinant impacts on temperate forest regeneration. They causes shifts in spec...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...
Wild ungulates are considered one of the major drivers for shaping terrestrial ecosystems, which has...
Animals affect vegetation in many different ways. In this thesis we have focused on the impact of wi...
The grazing of wild ungulates is the key factor which significantly influences ecosystems. The prese...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
Earth’s surface is changing rapidly due to anthropogenic disturbance and thus threatening the conser...
Due primarily to anthropogenic influences such as land use change, exotic species introductions, liv...
Background Foraging activities of wild boar (Sus scrofa) create small-scale soil disturbances in man...
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines across the gl...
Wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and wild boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems. Across...
Throughout recent years, ungulates have experienced significant increases in numbers and geographic ...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
The study was focused on disturbances by wild boar (Sus scrofa) and their impact on vegetation of se...
Free-ranging large herbivores are keystone species in terrestrial ecosystems, and have an important ...
Wild ungulates have determinant impacts on temperate forest regeneration. They causes shifts in spec...
Background: Livestock grazing and 'overabundance' of large wild herbivores in forested areas have lo...