2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-10546
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Carbon stocks in cool temperate forests with different stand structure due to deer overgrazing

Abstract: <p>Recently, an overpopulation of large herbivorous mammals has been observed in the Northern Hemisphere. Their overgrazing can degrade eatable understory vegetation, enhance establishment of unpalatable species, and increase overstory trees mortality. It is still unknown how these vegetation changes affect carbon (C) stock capacity in forest ecosystems. We aimed to evaluate the effects of forest vegetation changes on C stocks due to over 20-years grazing of Japanese sika deer in southern Kyushu,… Show more

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