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Beaver foraging patterns in a human-dominated landscape: Effects on woody vegetation and mammals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Beavers can change habitat composition by cutting down trees, digging, and damming activities, thereby affecting species richness and abundance. Although there is large body of literature regarding the effects of beaver ... -
Effects of cattle and cervids on plants and flower-visiting insects in young spruce plantations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Livestock summer grazing in mountains and forests in Norway is generally considered beneficial to biodiversity. In this study we investigated if this is the case for cattle in boreal production forest. We collected ... -
Effects of forest roads on oak trees via cervid habitat use and browsing
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Roads can affect animals in several ways, by affecting movement, space use, foraging behavior and mortality. As roads often have a negative effect on populations of birds and mammals, their effects are important for wildlife ... -
Habitat selection of free-ranging cattle in productive coniferous forests of south-eastern Norway
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Long-term effects of supplementary feeding of moose on browsing impact at a landscape scale
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Supplementary feeding of wildlife is a common management practice, increasingly used to reduce or divert herbivore impact from sensitive habitats, forestry or agriculture. The landscape-scale spatial distribution of ... -
Tradition as asset or burden for transitions from forests as cropping systems to multifunctional forest landscapes: Sweden as a case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Expectations of what forests and woodlands should provide vary among locations, stakeholder groups, and over time. Developing multifunctional forests requires understanding of the dynamic roles of traditions and cultural ... -
Ungulate-adapted forestry shows promise for alleviating pine browsing damage
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)High densities of ungulates can increase human-wildlife conflicts. Where forestry is an important economy, intensive browsing can lead to browsing damage, resulting in volume losses, poor stand regeneration, and reduced ...