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Trade-offs between deer herbivory and nitrogen competition alter grassland forb composition
George N. Furey,
David Tilman
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Agriculture & Biology
deer
88%
grasslands
72%
herbivores
71%
Odocoileus virginianus
51%
nitrogen
48%
Artemisia ludoviciana
25%
Axis (Cervidae)
25%
Solidago
20%
flowers
19%
tallgrass prairies
19%
soil resources
18%
forbs
16%
ecological differentiation
16%
herbaceous plants
16%
aboveground biomass
14%
species abundance
14%
phytomass
13%
plant communities
13%
species richness
11%
ecosystems
10%
grasses
10%
biomass
8%
soil
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
herbivory
100%
deer
88%
grassland
69%
nitrogen
49%
flower
23%
overpopulation
15%
competitive ability
14%
biomass
12%
soil resource
12%
prairie
11%
herb
11%
plant community
9%
niche
9%
grass
8%
species richness
8%
consumption
7%
ecosystem
6%
soil
4%