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http://hdl.handle.net/11667/274| Appears in Collections: | University of Stirling Research Data |
| Title: | Woodland creation and Ecological Networks (WrEN) project deer impacts dataset |
| Creator(s): | Weaver, Josh Park, Kirsty J Waddell, Emily H Kent, Eleri Guy, Matt Watts, Kevin Tonhauser, Erika Gill, Robin Fuentes-Montemayor, Elisa |
| Contact Email: | ef12@stir.ac.uk |
| Keywords: | Deer impacts Herbivory Natural regeneration Habitat restoration Ungulate Forest |
| Date Available: | 23-Apr-2026 |
| Citation: | Weaver, J; Park, KJ; Waddell, EH; Kent, E; Guy, M; Watts, K; Tonhauser, E; Gill, R; Fuentes-Montemayor, E (2026): Woodland creation and Ecological Networks (WrEN) project deer impacts dataset. University of Stirling. Dataset. http://hdl.handle.net/11667/274 |
| Publisher: | University of Stirling |
| Dataset Description (Abstract): | Dataset associated with paper Weaver J, Park KJ, Waddell EH, Kent E, Guy M, Watts K, Tonhauser E, Gill R & Fuentes-Montemayor E (In press) "Deer activity limits tree recruitment in woodland creation sites" Journal of Applied Ecology. Dataset contains information on local and landscape-level characteristics of 82 woodland patches which form part of the Woodland creation and Ecological Networks project (WrEN; http://wren-project.com/), as well as deer activity levels, herbivory impacts and tree recruitment data. Deer activity was quantified from camera trap data collected in 2020-2022. Herbivory impacts and tree recruitment were assessed during field surveys in 2022. |
| Dataset Description (TOC): | Dataset contains information on local and landscape-level characteristics of 82 woodland patches which form part of the Woodland creation and Ecological Networks project (WrEN; http://wren-project.com/), as well as deer activity levels, herbivory impacts and tree recruitment data. Deer activity was quantified from camera trap data collected in 2020-2022. Herbivory impacts and tree recruitment were assessed during field surveys in 2022. |
| Type: | dataset |
| Contract/Grant Title: | Assessing the impact of mammalian herbivory on the long-term ecological value of woodland creation sites Using camera traps to quantify the effect of deer on woodland restoration |
| Funder(s): | University of Stirling Woodland Trust British Deer Society Forest Research |
| Contract/Grant Number: | RES2019EFM |
| Worktribe Project ID: | 1814411 1262593 |
| Geographic Location(s): | England Scotland |
| Time Period: | 2020-2022 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11667/274 |
| Affiliation(s) of Dataset Creator(s): | University of Stirling (BES) Forest Research |
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| WrEN_Browsing_Deer_Data_JAE.xlsx | 41.4 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
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