The eradication of balsam fir stands by white-tailed deer on Anticosti Island, Québec: A 150-year process

作者: François Potvin , Pierre BeauprÉ , Gaétan Laprise

DOI: 10.1080/11956860.2003.11682796

关键词: BorealOdocoileusHerbivoreWhite (horse)EcologyBiologyNatural regenerationAbies balsameaBalsam

摘要: White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were introduced 100 y ago on Anticosti, a 7,943-km2 island located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec. The forest is typically boreal and, ...

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