NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF DEER BROWSE IN SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN CLEARCUTS AND MATURE FORESTS

Citation
Wm. Ford et al., NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF DEER BROWSE IN SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN CLEARCUTS AND MATURE FORESTS, Forest ecology and management, 67(1-3), 1994, pp. 149-157
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry
ISSN journal
03781127
Volume
67
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
149 - 157
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-1127(1994)67:1-3<149:NQODBI>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
We assessed the nutritional quality of leafy browse of five deciduous woody species important to white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Z imm.) during the spring and summer from recent clearcuts (cut 2 years or less previously) and adjacent mature forests (over 40 years old) in the southern Appalachian Mountains of northern Georgia, USA. Direct c omparisons of browse grown in clearcuts and mature forests were made w ith four species. Overall, there were few differences in the nutrition al quality between browse from clearcuts and mature forests. Observed levels of tannin astringency appear to have little effect in reducing digestible protein in browse. The lack of differences in nutritional q uality of deer browse from clearcuts and mature forests suggests that ease of foraging owing to spatially concentrated resources may explain the disproportionately high use of clearcuts by deer in spring and su mmer in this region. Consequently, as managers evaluate the relationsh ip of timber harvest to deer ecology and management in the southern Ap palachians, primary consideration should be given to browse quantity, distribution, and species composition rather than qualitative changes resulting from cutting.