2024
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12338
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Natural colonisation rates in a UK upland landscape under different conservation management approaches following sheep removal

G. Porton,
R. Wrigley,
C. E. Scott
et al.

Abstract: Natural colonisation could provide a cost‐effective means to increase woodland coverage across the UK uplands. However, there is a shortage of evidence of which factors affect the success of natural colonisation, including grazing management. The species of grazer, grazing intensity and the stage of regeneration may alter the impact of grazing on the ability of trees to colonise an area. In this study, we quantify the effect of removing sheep from an area in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England, and exp… Show more

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