Title
Spatial Distribution of Hunting and Its Potential Effect on Browsing Impact of Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) on Forest Vegetation
Language
English
Description (en)
Increasing numbers of wild ungulates in human-dominated landscapes in Europe could lead to negative effects, such as damages to forests through browsing. To prevent those effects and, thus, mitigate wildlife-based conflicts while ensuring viable ungulate populations, sustainable management is required. Roe deer, as the most abundant cervid species in Europe, is primarily managed via hunting to decrease population densities through harvesting. Besides direct mortality, non-lethal effects of hunting activities further affect the spatial habitat selection for this species. Accordingly, the spatial distribution of hunting locations might influence game impact on forest vegetation. To examine these relationships in more detail, we linked the spatial distribution of hunting locations for roe deer with forest damage through browsing in 20 regions in Upper Austria. Consistent with our hypothesis, an avoidance of forests by hunters was found in regions with <20% forest cover and intolerable browsing impact. When hunters in certain regions, however, used forests according to their availability, game impact on forest vegetation was tolerable. Although forest damage by ungulates depends on numerous factors, we conclude that careful consideration of hunting locations might be an additional approach to reduce browsing intensity by roe deer, at least in regions with low forest cover.
Keywords (en)
Habitat Use; Home-Range; Red Deer; Predation; Management; Damage
DOI
10.3390/d15050613
Author of the digital object
Paul Griesberger (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Leopold Obermair (Lower Austrian Hunting Organisation)
Klaus Hackländer (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna / German Wildlife Foundation)
Florian Kunz (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
Friedrich Reimoser (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna)
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application/pdf
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576.9 kB
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CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Diversity
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
15
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023
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