Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions, and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks

Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions, and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks
Title Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions, and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks PDF eBook
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Pages 38
Release 1998
Genre Biotic communities
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Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks: First Annual Report on Cooperative Agreement

Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks: First Annual Report on Cooperative Agreement
Title Large Mammalian Herbivores, Plant Interactions and Ecosystem Processes in Five National Parks: First Annual Report on Cooperative Agreement PDF eBook
Author Francis J. Singer
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Pages 31
Release 1996
Genre Ecology
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This report explores five western national parks and their common problems with large native or wild domestic ungulates.

Yellowstone's Destabilized Ecosystem

Yellowstone's Destabilized Ecosystem
Title Yellowstone's Destabilized Ecosystem PDF eBook
Author Frederic H. Wagner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 392
Release 2006-05-25
Genre Science
ISBN 0190287411

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Wagner, one of our most distinguished wildlife biologists, is a strong critic of ecological practices in the national parks. This book provides an assessment of the ecological history of Yellowstone's northern range, since before the park existed, showing the impact of US Park Service policies on the health of the areas they oversee. He demonstrates that elk had been historically rare throughout the region and that overgrazing by elk has seriously degraded the landscape and altered the structure of the area. This is a major contribution to reconstructing the ecology of this region over the course of the past 500 years. It is also a critique of US Park Service management policies and their stewardship of the nation's most cherished natural areas. Wagner's book will generate substantial attention and debate both in the scientific and policy/management communities.

The Effects of Large Herbivores on Small Mammal Communities

The Effects of Large Herbivores on Small Mammal Communities
Title The Effects of Large Herbivores on Small Mammal Communities PDF eBook
Author Elliott Wentworth Reed Parsons
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Pages 125
Release 2011
Genre Electronic dissertations
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Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. Through their direct effects on plants, large herbivores can influence the structure and complexity of habitats, the population abundance of animals that rely on those habitats, and the rates of ecosystem processes within those systems. These manifold impacts on systems are potentially magnifying, as removal of top predators and changes in land use have triggered large increases in large herbivore populations. Although increasing evidence suggests that large herbivores can critically shape the structure and function of the ecosystems they inhabit, few studies have detailed the direct and indirect effects of large herbivores on vegetation, animal populations, and ecosystem processes in the same system. Typically these varied impacts are studied in isolation and it is often unclear what the magnitude or sources of spatio-temporal variation in these effects might be. I used a large-scale replicated elk-exclusion experiment to determine the effects of elk on small mammal communities, plants, and ecosystem processes. I found that five years of elk exclusion led to noticeable changes in small mammal communities; some small mammals increased in the exclosure while others declined on controls. These changes were likely due to increasing habitat quality inside the fences and declining habitat quality outside. Elk browsing also decreased the recruitment of two dominant deciduous species and the quantity of litter of both of these species deposited on the forest floor during the peak in litterfall. Elk similarly reduced the cover of nitrogen fixing forb species, and the decomposition rates of both aspen and maple litter were more rapid inside the fences after 2 years of decomposition. These results indicate that elk are influencing the quantity and quality of litter inputs into this system as well as the decomposition environment. Finally, I found that mixtures of deciduous and evergreen litter influenced decomposition dynamics, the net mineralization of nitrogen, and plant growth. These results suggest that shifts in litter quantity and quality from browsing ungulates could have important indirect effects on plant growth. Overall, this work indicates that elk can have effects on multiple components of the community and ecosystem in only a short five year time period.

Wind Cave National Park (N.P.), Elk Management Plan

Wind Cave National Park (N.P.), Elk Management Plan
Title Wind Cave National Park (N.P.), Elk Management Plan PDF eBook
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Pages 458
Release 2009
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Yellowstone's Northern Range

Yellowstone's Northern Range
Title Yellowstone's Northern Range PDF eBook
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Pages 164
Release 1997
Genre Ecosystem management
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Seed Fate

Seed Fate
Title Seed Fate PDF eBook
Author J. E. Lambert
Publisher CABI
Pages 432
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN 9780851990729

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This book presents current knowledge of seed fate in both natural and human-disturbed landscapes, from various regions of the world. Habitats considered range from mountain and arid deserts in the temperate zone, to savanna and lowland rainforests in tropical regions of the world. Particular attention is paid to plant diversity conservation when seed removal is affected by factors such as hunting, habitat fragmentation or intensive logging. Contributors include leading scientists involved in research on seed ecology and on animal-plant relationships from the perspective of both primary and secondary seed dispersal, and predation.