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Additional file 1: of Does white-tailed deer density affect tree stocking in forests of the Eastern United States?

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posted on 2019-08-09, 04:07 authored by Brice Hanberry, Marc Abrams
For increasing deer density classes (low density class of <5.8 deer/km2, moderately low density class of 5.8–11.6 deer/km2, moderately high density class of 11.6-17.4 deer/km2, and high density class of 17.4 deer/km2) during 2001-2005, panels show percent of understocked forest, tree densities <2.54 cm, tree densities 2.54 to 12.7 cm, and tree densities 12.7 cm to 25.4 cm in the entire eastern United States followed by the northern, central, southern, and Prairie regions. (DOCX 43 kb)

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