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Broadleaf competition interferes with balsam fir regeneration following experimental removal of moose
ArticleAbstract: Changes to ecosystems caused by introduced herbivores can be pbkp_redictable, stepwise transitions oPalabras claves:Abies balsamea, Alces alces, balsam fir, forest regeneration, Herbivores, Moose, State-and-transition modelsAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Collet B., Gosse J., Hermanutz L., Kasimos C.Fuentes:scopusDegradation of boreal forests by nonnative herbivores in Newfoundland's National Parks: Recommendations for ecosystem restoration
ArticleAbstract: For land management agencies such as Parks Canada that are tasked with maintaining the ecological inPalabras claves:active management, balsam fir, Newfoundland, non-native speciesAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Deering P., Gosse J., Hermanutz L., Knight T.M.Fuentes:scopusPlant-specific response to herbivory: Simulated browsing of suppressed Balsam fir on Isle Royale
ArticleAbstract: Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) is a shade-tolerant conifer that experiences striking growth suppressionPalabras claves:Abies balsamea, Alces alces, balsam fir, browsing, Canopy cover, Forest understory, Herbivory, Isle royale, michigan, Mixed Forest, Moose, Recovery from browsing, Simulated removal experiment, Suppression, Sustainability, Tree morphologyAutores:Brian Edgar McLarenFuentes:scopusSpatial and temporal patterns of use by moose of pre-commercially thinned, naturally-regenerating stands of balsam fir in central Newfoundland
ArticleAbstract: A study of use and damage of pre-commercially thinned (PCT) forest stands containing balsam fir (AbiPalabras claves:balsam fir, Moose, Newfoundland, Pre-commercial thinning, Wildlife managementAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Mahoney S., Oosenbrug S., Porter T.Fuentes:scopus