Interactions between forests and herbivores: the role of controlled grazing experiments
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Interactions between forests and herbivores: the role of controlled grazing experiments. / Hester, Alison; Ednius, Lars; Buttenschøn, Rita M.; Kuiters, Luke.
In: Forestry, Vol. 73, 2000, p. 371-381.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Interactions between forests and herbivores: the role of controlled grazing experiments
AU - Hester, Alison
AU - Ednius, Lars
AU - Buttenschøn, Rita M.
AU - Kuiters, Luke
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - The use of controlled grazing by large herbivores as a research and management tool in forest systems is reviewed, with particular focus on exclosure-based studies of plant–animal interactions within north-west Europe. Controlled grazing studies have revealed that large herbivores (wild and domestic) have a substantial influence on forest composition and dynamics. We review current knowledge and highlight the deficiencies and potentials for new research, in relation to specific areas identified as of key importance in forest dynamics.
AB - The use of controlled grazing by large herbivores as a research and management tool in forest systems is reviewed, with particular focus on exclosure-based studies of plant–animal interactions within north-west Europe. Controlled grazing studies have revealed that large herbivores (wild and domestic) have a substantial influence on forest composition and dynamics. We review current knowledge and highlight the deficiencies and potentials for new research, in relation to specific areas identified as of key importance in forest dynamics.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 73
SP - 371
EP - 381
JO - Forestry
JF - Forestry
SN - 0015-752X
ER -
ID: 350400604