Ungulate browsing has a major impact on the composition and structure of forests. Repeatedly conducted, large-scale regeneration inventories can monitor the extent of browsing pressure and its impacts on forest regeneration development. Based on the respective results, the necessity and extent of wildlife management activities such as hunting, fencing, etc., can be identified at a landscape scale. However, such inventories have rarely been integrated into wildlife management decision making. In this article, we evaluate a regeneration inventory method which was carried out in the Bavarian Forest National Park between 2007 and 2018. We predict the browsing impact by calculating browsing probabilities using a logistic mixed effect model. To p...
Forest game damages lead to a serious conflict between forest and game managers, both in Hungary and...
Increasing populations of large herbivores during the last decades have had a major impact on vegeta...
International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore d...
Ungulate browsing has a major impact on the composition and structure of forests. Repeatedly conduct...
The principle objective of management in strictly protected areas, such as national parks, is to red...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
Ungulate browsing is a major factor influencing tree regeneration. However, it is unclear if the obs...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
During the last decades, populations of large ungulates have largely increased, strengthening the pr...
<p>Over the last few decades, wild ungulate populations have exhibited relevant geographic and demog...
Abstract Intensive ungulate browsing significantly impacts forests worldwide. However, it is usually...
Usual counts of deer populations generally show low reliability, especially at the high-density leve...
The intensity of browsing by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus; hereafter deer) can be influ...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Effects of ungulate pressure on the development of young generation of trees is one of the most impo...
Forest game damages lead to a serious conflict between forest and game managers, both in Hungary and...
Increasing populations of large herbivores during the last decades have had a major impact on vegeta...
International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore d...
Ungulate browsing has a major impact on the composition and structure of forests. Repeatedly conduct...
The principle objective of management in strictly protected areas, such as national parks, is to red...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
Ungulate browsing is a major factor influencing tree regeneration. However, it is unclear if the obs...
The impact of ungulate herbivores on tree regeneration and its possible consequences for long-term f...
During the last decades, populations of large ungulates have largely increased, strengthening the pr...
<p>Over the last few decades, wild ungulate populations have exhibited relevant geographic and demog...
Abstract Intensive ungulate browsing significantly impacts forests worldwide. However, it is usually...
Usual counts of deer populations generally show low reliability, especially at the high-density leve...
The intensity of browsing by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus; hereafter deer) can be influ...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Effects of ungulate pressure on the development of young generation of trees is one of the most impo...
Forest game damages lead to a serious conflict between forest and game managers, both in Hungary and...
Increasing populations of large herbivores during the last decades have had a major impact on vegeta...
International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore d...