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The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage

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Bugalho, MN; Ibáñez, I; Clark, JS
Published in: Forest Ecology and Management
November 5, 2013

Understanding the combined effects of land-use changes and expanding generalist herbivores on the recruitment of tree species is critical to predict forest community dynamics and for fulfilling conservation purposes. We assessed how deer herbivory and forest-type affected the diversity of seedlings and saplings of dominant tree species in a temperate forest of Eastern USA, during four consecutive years. Fenced and unfenced plots were established in hardwood and pine forests and tree seedlings and saplings identified and monitored annually. Tree recruitment patterns varied widely from year to year, particularly for seedlings. Sapling communities were richer in species, more diverse and with lower indexes of dominance than seedling communities. The diversity of seedlings and saplings was significantly affected by inter-annual variation of tree recruitment but not by deer herbivory or forest type. Herb cover was reduced for more than fourfold in unfenced hardwood plots. Results show that inter-annual variation of recruitment, herbivory and forest type can combine to shape the composition of tree seedlings and saplings. When assessing effects of deer on tree recruitment interactions between biotic (e.g. herbivory) and abiotic (e.g. forest type) factors need to be considered. The outcome of such interactions depends on seedling or sapling life stage. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Forest Ecology and Management

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0378-1127

Publication Date

November 5, 2013

Volume

308

Start / End Page

90 / 100

Related Subject Headings

  • Forestry
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
 

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Bugalho, M. N., Ibáñez, I., & Clark, J. S. (2013). The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage. Forest Ecology and Management, 308, 90–100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2013.07.036
Bugalho, M. N., I. Ibáñez, and J. S. Clark. “The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage.” Forest Ecology and Management 308 (November 5, 2013): 90–100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2013.07.036.
Bugalho MN, Ibáñez I, Clark JS. The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage. Forest Ecology and Management. 2013 Nov 5;308:90–100.
Bugalho, M. N., et al. “The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage.” Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 308, Nov. 2013, pp. 90–100. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2013.07.036.
Bugalho MN, Ibáñez I, Clark JS. The effects of deer herbivory and forest type on tree recruitment vary with plant growth stage. Forest Ecology and Management. 2013 Nov 5;308:90–100.
Journal cover image

Published In

Forest Ecology and Management

DOI

ISSN

0378-1127

Publication Date

November 5, 2013

Volume

308

Start / End Page

90 / 100

Related Subject Headings

  • Forestry
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences