International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore density and forest understory composition and relative availability. Although variation in the amount of browsed twigs is sometimes used to assess abundance of large herbivores, the potential confounding effect of resource availability on this relationship has not been investigated yet. To fill the gap, we measured how browsing intensity of the woody plants varied in response to changes in both roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) abundance and vegetation availability from an intensive long-term monitoring. We estimated plant availability and consumption by roe deer from a modified Aldous method throughout a 14 year-long period during which we exper...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Browsing of tree saplings by deer hampers forest regeneration in mixed forests across Europe and Nor...
Current understanding of plantherbivore interactions postulates that forest understory species are l...
International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore d...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Wild deer exert strong top–down control on forest composition by browsing on palatable trees, and th...
Increasing populations of large herbivores during the last decades have had a major impact on vegeta...
Population density could influence herbivore foraging decisions as it affects the availability of pr...
Estimating large herbivore density has been a major area of research in recent decades. Previous stu...
The intensity of browsing by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus; hereafter deer) can be influ...
<p>Over the last few decades, wild ungulate populations have exhibited relevant geographic and demog...
During the last decades, populations of large herbivores have largely increased. Consequently, their...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Browsing of tree saplings by deer hampers forest regeneration in mixed forests across Europe and Nor...
Current understanding of plantherbivore interactions postulates that forest understory species are l...
International audienceBrowsing damage in forests relies on a complex interaction between herbivore d...
Selective browsing by deer on young trees may impede the management goal of increasing forest resili...
Wild deer exert strong top–down control on forest composition by browsing on palatable trees, and th...
Increasing populations of large herbivores during the last decades have had a major impact on vegeta...
Population density could influence herbivore foraging decisions as it affects the availability of pr...
Estimating large herbivore density has been a major area of research in recent decades. Previous stu...
The intensity of browsing by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus; hereafter deer) can be influ...
<p>Over the last few decades, wild ungulate populations have exhibited relevant geographic and demog...
During the last decades, populations of large herbivores have largely increased. Consequently, their...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
Forest management and ungulate herbivory are extant drivers of herbaceous-layer community compositio...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Browsing of tree saplings by deer hampers forest regeneration in mixed forests across Europe and Nor...
Current understanding of plantherbivore interactions postulates that forest understory species are l...