Effects of ungulate herbivory on aspen regeneration in northwest Wyoming.
Authors(s): S. Dieni, B. L. Smith, R. L. Rogers and S. H. Anderson
Publication: Intermountain Journal of Science
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Abstract: Nine years of sampling of aspen regeneration and growth in stands that had been experimentally clearcut are presented. Stand characteristics inside and outside ungulate exclosures in the clearcut stands indicated that ungulate browsing reduced survival and growth of aspen suckers.
Keywords: National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, ungulate, elk , wapiti, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, behavior, herbivore, food, forage
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1539 |
| REF TYPE | Journal Article |
| AUTHORS | S. Dieni, B. L. Smith, R. L. Rogers and S. H. Anderson |
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| PUB TITLE1 | Intermountain Journal of Science |
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| DOC TITLE | Effects of ungulate herbivory on aspen regeneration in northwest Wyoming. |
| PAGE DESC | 49-55 |
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| KEYWORDS | National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, ungulate, elk , wapiti, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, behavior, herbivore, food, forage |
| ABSTRACT | Nine years of sampling of aspen regeneration and growth in stands that had been experimentally clearcut are presented. Stand characteristics inside and outside ungulate exclosures in the clearcut stands indicated that ungulate browsing reduced survival and growth of aspen suckers. |
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