The ecological impacts of increasing populations of deer (Cervidae) in Europe and North America are becoming more widespread and pronounced. Within Britain, it has been suggested that declines in several woodland bird species, particularly those dependent on dense understorey vegetation, may be at least partly due to these effects. Here we present experimental evidence of the effects of deer browsing on the fine-scale habitat selection and habitat use by a bird species in Europe. The study was conducted in a wood in eastern England where a decrease in Common Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos numbers has coincided with a large increase in deer numbers. Eight woodland plots were cut to produce young coppice regrowth (a favoured habitat for Ni...
Background - Understanding the factors underlying habitat selection is important in ecological and e...
Previous research has suggested that high deer densities negatively impact bird communities. Most of...
ith ty of d form patte orw nature reserves have been established. We show, that within two nature re...
Increasing deer populations across the northern hemisphere have been cited as one of the factors pot...
Birds in woodland can be affected by increasing deer populations through changes to vegetation struc...
There is increasing evidence from local studies carried out in several parts of the world to suggest...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
Temperate hardwood floodplain forests along lowland rivers are considered important forest biodivers...
Declines in forest and woodland birds have largely been attributed to habitat loss and fragmentation...
Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosyste...
I studied the effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on floodplain and upland forest ...
<p>Abstract.<br>The song thrush has undergone a significant national decline over recent years whils...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment by shrubs...
Background - Understanding the factors underlying habitat selection is important in ecological and e...
Previous research has suggested that high deer densities negatively impact bird communities. Most of...
ith ty of d form patte orw nature reserves have been established. We show, that within two nature re...
Increasing deer populations across the northern hemisphere have been cited as one of the factors pot...
Birds in woodland can be affected by increasing deer populations through changes to vegetation struc...
There is increasing evidence from local studies carried out in several parts of the world to suggest...
International audienceIncreasing ungulate populations have been considered to drive changes in woodl...
Temperate hardwood floodplain forests along lowland rivers are considered important forest biodivers...
Declines in forest and woodland birds have largely been attributed to habitat loss and fragmentation...
Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosyste...
I studied the effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on floodplain and upland forest ...
<p>Abstract.<br>The song thrush has undergone a significant national decline over recent years whils...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment by shrubs...
Background - Understanding the factors underlying habitat selection is important in ecological and e...
Previous research has suggested that high deer densities negatively impact bird communities. Most of...
ith ty of d form patte orw nature reserves have been established. We show, that within two nature re...