Modelled deer density and impact on vegetation across the Melbourne drainage and waterway extent, Victoria
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Modelled deer density and impact on vegetation across the Melbourne drainage and waterway extent, Victoria
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Melissa Fedrigo
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Forestry management and environment
Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology |
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Description |
This collection contains spatial predictions of deer density and deer impact on vegetation across the Melbourne drainage and waterway extent. Deer density is quantified in units of faecal pellets/m². Deer impacts on vegetation (whole plants) are quantified as a percentage, based on foliage browsed, stem damage or rubbing damage. The median response modelled for each variable is provided, alongside the 5ᵗʰ and 95ᵗʰ quantiles to characterise uncertainty in the predictions. Please refer to the published manuscript under related links for further details (TBD). |
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CSIRO
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Contributor |
Ami Bennett
Stephen Stewart David Forsyth Joe Greet |
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Date |
2024-02-08
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csiro:60522
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