The Interaction between Large Ungulates and Plants
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Ecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 3712
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Interests: population ecology; wildlife management; hierarchical modeling
Interests: biodiversity; forest ecosystem management; forest ecology
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, the increase of large ungulates has been reported in many parts of the world. As large ungulates consume plants selectively, disturb the soil, and carry their seeds on their body or as pellets, the increase in their abundance has affected the plant community. However, the plant community is also affected by other factors such as climate change and management and land-use history. Furthermore, the resilience of the plant community to browsing and grazing of large ungulates is affected by the cumulative their impacts and the type of plant community. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the effect of large ungulate abundance on the plant community by considering these multiple factors.
For this Special issue, we encourage the submission of manuscripts on any aspects of the interaction between large ungulates and plants. We accept reviews, short- and full-size research papers that cover the aforementioned subjects.
Dr. Hayato Iijima
Dr. Takuo Nagaike
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biodiversity
- functional type
- landscape components
- legacy effect
- wildlife abundance
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