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Oak regeneration facing deer browsing: Can competition between saplings offset the diversion effect? A simulation experiment

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  • Barrere, Julien
  • Ligot, Gauthier
  • Boulanger, Vincent
  • Collet, Catherine
  • Courbaud, Benoît
  • de Coligny, François
  • Mårell, Anders
  • Saïd, Sonia
  • Balandier, Philippe

Abstract

The constraint caused by wild ungulates on forest regeneration is increasing worldwide. Hypotheses for plant association effects predict that species susceptible to herbivory can gain protection from other neighbouring plant species. In theory, such interactions could help limit the impact of browsing on the regeneration of specific tree species. However, the presence of neighbouring species can also result in increasing competition for resources between species. The resultant effects on forest regeneration of these interactions, both positive (protection against herbivores) and negative (inter-specific competition) are still unclear.

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  • Barrere, Julien & Ligot, Gauthier & Boulanger, Vincent & Collet, Catherine & Courbaud, Benoît & de Coligny, François & Mårell, Anders & Saïd, Sonia & Balandier, Philippe, 2024. "Oak regeneration facing deer browsing: Can competition between saplings offset the diversion effect? A simulation experiment," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 489(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:489:y:2024:i:c:s0304380023003381
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110608
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    1. De Jager, Nathan R. & Drohan, Patrick J. & Miranda, Brian M. & Sturtevant, Brian R. & Stout, Susan L. & Royo, Alejandro A. & Gustafson, Eric J. & Romanski, Mark C., 2017. "Simulating ungulate herbivory across forest landscapes: A browsing extension for LANDIS-II," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 350(C), pages 11-29.
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