deCalesta, 1994 - Google Patents
Deer and diversity in Allegheny hardwood forests: managing an unlikely challengedeCalesta, 1994
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High white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) density and interfering vegetation were identified as factors affecting the regeneration of hardwood forests in the Allegheny National Forest and surrounding forests in northwestern Pennsylvania. Research was designed by …
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