How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?

The cover of forest floor vascular plants has been decreasing in Sweden over recent decades. Cervid rely heavily on this vegetation for food. With this study, I showed that habitat type highly influences the quality and quantity of the forest floor vegetation. In general, Scots pine forests (Pinus s...

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Autor principal: Leemans, Clémentine
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17315/
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description The cover of forest floor vascular plants has been decreasing in Sweden over recent decades. Cervid rely heavily on this vegetation for food. With this study, I showed that habitat type highly influences the quality and quantity of the forest floor vegetation. In general, Scots pine forests (Pinus sylvestris) had a higher density of ericaceous shrubs (Vaccinium spp and Calluna spp; family Ericaceae) than Norway spruce forests (Picea abies), deciduous and mixed forests. Bilberry shrubs (Vaccinium myrtillus) found in Scots pine forests were taller. In accordance with previous studies done in Scots pine forests only, I observed across several different types of forests that bilberry shrubs were shorter in areas where fallow deer (Dama dama) were present at higher densities. But yearly shoots were longer in areas where moose (Alces alces) were present at higher densities. Norway spruce plantations had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs, grasses and forbs, deciduous forests also had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs but supported high abundance of grass and forbs. The decrease in forest floor cover that has been observed in Sweden is remediable with changes in the choices of forest type.
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spelling RepoSLU173152021-10-27T01:04:56Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17315/ How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context? Leemans, Clémentine Forestry production Nature conservation and land resources The cover of forest floor vascular plants has been decreasing in Sweden over recent decades. Cervid rely heavily on this vegetation for food. With this study, I showed that habitat type highly influences the quality and quantity of the forest floor vegetation. In general, Scots pine forests (Pinus sylvestris) had a higher density of ericaceous shrubs (Vaccinium spp and Calluna spp; family Ericaceae) than Norway spruce forests (Picea abies), deciduous and mixed forests. Bilberry shrubs (Vaccinium myrtillus) found in Scots pine forests were taller. In accordance with previous studies done in Scots pine forests only, I observed across several different types of forests that bilberry shrubs were shorter in areas where fallow deer (Dama dama) were present at higher densities. But yearly shoots were longer in areas where moose (Alces alces) were present at higher densities. Norway spruce plantations had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs, grasses and forbs, deciduous forests also had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs but supported high abundance of grass and forbs. The decrease in forest floor cover that has been observed in Sweden is remediable with changes in the choices of forest type. 2021-10-13 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17315/1/Leemans_C_211013.pdf Leemans, Clémentine, 2021. How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?. Second cycle, A2E. Umeå: (S) > Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-251.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-17315 eng
spellingShingle Forestry production
Nature conservation and land resources
Leemans, Clémentine
How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title_full How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title_fullStr How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title_full_unstemmed How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title_short How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
title_sort how do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context?
topic Forestry production
Nature conservation and land resources
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17315/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17315/