2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10369
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Bison alter the northern Yellowstone ecosystem by breaking aspen saplings

Luke E. Painter,
Robert L. Beschta,
William J. Ripple

Abstract: The American bison (Bison bison) is a species that strongly interacts with its environment, yet the effects of this large herbivore on quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) have received little study. We documented bison breaking the stems of aspen saplings (young aspen >2 m tall and ≤5 cm in diameter at breast height) and examined the extent of this effect in northern Yellowstone National Park (YNP). Low densities of Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis) after about 2004 created conditions conducive for new… Show more

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“…In their Comment, Painter et al. (2023) (hereafter Painter et al.) do not challenge our conclusion, acknowledging that our results demonstrate that the height of the typical young aspen has increased ‘more slowly than the tallest’ young aspen.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In their Comment, Painter et al. (2023) (hereafter Painter et al.) do not challenge our conclusion, acknowledging that our results demonstrate that the height of the typical young aspen has increased ‘more slowly than the tallest’ young aspen.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 52%