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Large-scale reduction of ungulate browsing by managed sport hunting
Authors:Torsten Hothorn,Jö  rg Mü  ller
Affiliation:1. Institut für Statistik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Ludwigstraße 33, DE-80539 München, Germany;2. Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald, Grafenau, Germany
Abstract:Browsing by free-living ungulates is a serious threat to forest regeneration. Although predictors of browsing and potential consequences are well researched, less information is available in the scientific literature about possible solutions to the problem. We investigated whether a large-scale game management system in a traditional sport hunting culture has the potential to effectively reduce browsing damage. Our analysis was based on browsing survey data from 2006 and 2009 covering more than 25,000 km2 in Bavaria, Germany. After an initial assessment of browsing damage throughout Bavaria in 2006, game management plans were altered, and the effect of this intervention was assessed in 2009. Browsing damage clearly declined in 2009 in areas where the suggested deer harvests were increased in 2006 game management plans. This is the first report of a successful implementation of a large-scale game management system aiming at reducing browsing damage to facilitate unfenced forest regeneration.
Keywords:Roe deer   Game management   Forest regeneration   Leading shoot browsing   Browsing survey
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