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Elk herbivory alters small mammal assemblages in high elevation drainages

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Elk herbivory alters small mammal assemblages in high elevation drainages; 2012; Article; Journal; Journal of Animal Ecology; Parsons, Elliott W.R.; Maron, John L.; Martin, Thomas E.

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Heavy herbivory by ungulates can substantially alter habitat, but the indirect consequences of habitat modification for animal assemblages that rely on that habitat are not well studied. This is a particularly important topic given that climate change can alter plant–herbivore interactions. We explored short-term responses of small mammal communities to recent exclusion of Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus) in high-elevation riparian drainages in northern Arizona, where elk impacts on vegetation have increased over the past quarter century associated with climate change. We used 10-ha elk exclosures paired with unfenced control drainages to examine how browsing influenced the habitat use, relative abundance, richness and diversity [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12009
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