European forests under global climate change: Review of tree growth processes, crises and management strategies
The ongoing global climate change is challenging all sectors, forestry notwithstanding. On
the one hand, forest ecosystems are exposed to and threatened by climate change, but on …
the one hand, forest ecosystems are exposed to and threatened by climate change, but on …
Rewilding lite: Using traditional domestic livestock to achieve rewilding outcomes
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic
complexity, dispersal (and connectivity) and stochastic disturbance in place. The concept is …
complexity, dispersal (and connectivity) and stochastic disturbance in place. The concept is …
Forest damage by deer depends on cross‐scale interactions between climate, deer density and landscape structure
Deer (Cervidae) populations are increasing across the temperate zone, threatening forest
biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, the fundamental question of what factors …
biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, the fundamental question of what factors …
Effects of bark strip** on timber production and structure of Norway spruce forests in relation to climatic factors
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of bark strip** caused by sika deer (Cervus
nippon [Temminck]) on the production and structure of young Norway spruce (Picea abies L …
nippon [Temminck]) on the production and structure of young Norway spruce (Picea abies L …
[HTML][HTML] Forage availability, supplementary feed and ungulate density: Associations with ungulate damage in pine production forests
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …
Afforested farmland vs. forestland: Effects of bark strip** by Cervus elaphus and climate on production potential and structure of Picea abies forests
The aim of this study was to evaluate (1) effects of bark strip** and climatic factors on
radial growth of Picea abies/L./Karst.,(2) production and structural differences between …
radial growth of Picea abies/L./Karst.,(2) production and structural differences between …
[HTML][HTML] Forest biodiversity and ecosystem services from spruce-birch mixtures: The potential importance of tree spatial arrangement
There is increasing empirical support for the biodiversity and ecosystem service (ES)
benefits of mixed-species production forests. However, few studies control for the spatial …
benefits of mixed-species production forests. However, few studies control for the spatial …
Mitigation of bark strip** on spruce: the need for red deer population control
R Candaele, P Lejeune, A Licoppe… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is a major production tree species for the European
wood industry. However, it is highly sensitive to bark strip** (BS) by red deer (Cervus …
wood industry. However, it is highly sensitive to bark strip** (BS) by red deer (Cervus …
Canopy openness and exclusion of wild ungulates act synergistically to improve oak natural regeneration
The recruitment of forest trees is driven by both bottom-up processes (the acquisition of
resources) and top-down processes (herbivory). To initiate stand regeneration, foresters …
resources) and top-down processes (herbivory). To initiate stand regeneration, foresters …
[HTML][HTML] Forage, forest structure or landscape: What drives roe deer habitat use in a fragmented multiple-use forest ecosystem?
S Schwegmann, AL Hendel, J Frey, M Bhardwaj… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Browsing damages to young trees can have lasting impacts on forest structure. Roe deer
(Capreolus capreolus), the most common and widespread large herbivore in central Europe …
(Capreolus capreolus), the most common and widespread large herbivore in central Europe …