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Deer browsing effects on temperate forest soil nitrogen cycling shift from positive to negative across fertility gradients

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Herbivores impact soil biogeochemical processes, often increasing nutrient cycling rates under high nutrient availability and decreasing nutrient cycling rates under low nutrient availability. Thes... Click to show full abstract

Herbivores impact soil biogeochemical processes, often increasing nutrient cycling rates under high nutrient availability and decreasing nutrient cycling rates under low nutrient availability. Thes...

Keywords: deer browsing; browsing effects; temperate forest; forest soil; soil; effects temperate

Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Year Published: 2020

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