2023
DOI: 10.3375/0885-8608-43.4.261
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Overstory Thinning Impacts Fruit Production and Handling of the Nonnative Shrub, Rhamnus frangula, in a Young Temperate Forest

Alexa S. Wagner,
Kevin E. Mueller,
Katharine L. Stuble

Abstract: Forest management has the potential to drive demographic shifts among woody plants in the forest understory, which may impact the success of nonnative species and can determine future trajectories of forest communities. Here, we consider the relationships between nonnative fruiting shrubs, frugivores, and forest management practices in a young mixed mesophilic hardwood forest, exploring how forest management influences both fruit production and bird-mediated fruit handling in nonnative shrubs within the forest… Show more

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