Many deer populations have recently increased worldwide leading to strong direct and indirect ecological and socioeconomical impacts on the composition, dynamic, and functions of forest ecosystems. Deer directly modify the composition and structure of vegetation communities, but they also indirectly affect other species of the ecosystem by modifying the structure of the vegetation. Here we review the results of a research program on overabundant white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the boreal forest of Anticosti Island (Québec, Canada) aimed at identifying deer densities compatible with forest regeneration. Various silvicultural systems and treatments failed to regenerate deer habitat at high deer densities, but planting size-adapt...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
<div><p>The functional trait-based approach is increasingly used to predict responses of ecological ...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
International audienceLarge herbivores and deer in particular can have dramatic effects on ecosystem...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Deer are regarded to be a keystone species as they play a crucial role in the way an ecosystem funct...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of deer (family Cervidae) in ecosystem functioni...
During the past decades, the population density and distribution of deer (Cervidae) has increased ac...
Ungulates can profoundly alter the structure and composition of forest communities via both direct a...
Over recent decades, deer populations have reached densities exceeding their natural range of variab...
White-tailed deer have increased in abundance and expanded their geographic range in North America o...
The past century witnessed a dramatic increase in deer abundance in North America and Western Europe...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Conference AbstractLarge herbivores, such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), are major d...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
<div><p>The functional trait-based approach is increasingly used to predict responses of ecological ...
Summary 1. The density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and funct...
International audienceLarge herbivores and deer in particular can have dramatic effects on ecosystem...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Deer are regarded to be a keystone species as they play a crucial role in the way an ecosystem funct...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of deer (family Cervidae) in ecosystem functioni...
During the past decades, the population density and distribution of deer (Cervidae) has increased ac...
Ungulates can profoundly alter the structure and composition of forest communities via both direct a...
Over recent decades, deer populations have reached densities exceeding their natural range of variab...
White-tailed deer have increased in abundance and expanded their geographic range in North America o...
The past century witnessed a dramatic increase in deer abundance in North America and Western Europe...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Conference AbstractLarge herbivores, such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), are major d...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
<div><p>The functional trait-based approach is increasingly used to predict responses of ecological ...