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Effect of browsing history on the vegetation - Effects of chemical defences on deer browsing - Effects of reduced plant abundance on pollination - Effect of hunting on tree regeneration - Effect of prolonged deer population reduction on the vegetation

Response of vegetation to deer


Deer introduced to Haida Gwaii encountered a habitat similar to their native habitat but devoid of their natural predators and with little or no persistent winter snow cover.  Their population was therefore likely to be controlled primarily by the availability of their food.

We expected:
  • that the effect of deer on the vegetation could become a significant factor in the ecology of these forests
  • that deer effect should increase with time since deer colonisation
  • the ability of plants to defend themselves against herbivores might be a critical factor in the outcome of the interaction
  • that effects of deer on plant abundance and diversity could affect effectiveness of pollination
  • that any level of control of deer population that is not related to food availability should have positive effects on the vegetation.
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