International audienceBackground and aims-Plants may use various defence mechanisms to protect their tissues against deer browsing and the allocation of resources to defence may trade-off with plants' growth. In a context of increasing deer populations in European forests, understanding the resource allocation strategies of trees is critical to better assess their ability to face an increasing browsing pressure. The aim of this study was to determine how deer removal affects the resource allocation to both defensive and growth-related traits in field conditions for three tree species (Abies alba, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica). Methods-We compared eight pairs of fenced-unfenced plots to contrast plots with and without browsing pressure. T...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Plant competition and deer browsing are two main factors which limit tree recruitment. We examined n...
International audienceBackground and aims-Plants may use various defence mechanisms to protect their...
International audienceBackground and aims-Plants may use various defence mechanisms to protect their...
Deer populations have dramatically increased over the last decades in Western Europe and their brows...
Plants employ a range of resistance and tolerance mechanisms to counteract the effects of herbivory ...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Questions What is the long-term impact of deer browsing on the diversity of the herbaceous layer and...
International audienceWith the rise of large herbivore populations in most northern hemisphere fores...
International audienceWith the rise of large herbivore populations in most northern hemisphere fores...
(English) The bachelor thesis focuses on the interaction of plants and herbivores, specifically deer...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Plant competition and deer browsing are two main factors which limit tree recruitment. We examined n...
International audienceBackground and aims-Plants may use various defence mechanisms to protect their...
International audienceBackground and aims-Plants may use various defence mechanisms to protect their...
Deer populations have dramatically increased over the last decades in Western Europe and their brows...
Plants employ a range of resistance and tolerance mechanisms to counteract the effects of herbivory ...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Questions What is the long-term impact of deer browsing on the diversity of the herbaceous layer and...
International audienceWith the rise of large herbivore populations in most northern hemisphere fores...
International audienceWith the rise of large herbivore populations in most northern hemisphere fores...
(English) The bachelor thesis focuses on the interaction of plants and herbivores, specifically deer...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer (Cervidae) cause considerable damage to forest plantations, crops, and protected habitats. The ...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Deer can show transitional use between agricultural fields and forests for foraging and shelter. Suc...
Plant competition and deer browsing are two main factors which limit tree recruitment. We examined n...