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Interaction of beaver and elk herbivory reduces standing crop of willow

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Thomas R Stanley, Bruce W Baker, David Cs Mitchell, Heather C Ducharme, and H Raul Peinetti, Interaction of beaver and elk herbivory reduces standing crop of willow: .

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Populations of beaver and willow have not thrived in riparian environments that are heavily browsed by livestock or ungulates, such as elk. The interaction of beaver and elk herbivory may be an important mechanism underlying beaver and willow declines in this competitive environment. We conducted a field experiment that compared the standing crop of willow three years after simulated beaver cutting on paired plants with and without intense elk browsing (85% utilization rate). Simulated beaver cutting with intense elk browsing produced willow that was small (biomass and diameter) and short, with far fewer, but longer, shoots and a higher percentage of dead biomass. In contrast, simulated beaver cutting without elk browsing produced [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 11:23:18 CDT 2011

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