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Allison Taber D. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsch.) I: Direct effect on pollen, ovule, and seed production // Oecologia, 1990. Vol. 83, N 4.-С.523-529

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Allison Taber D. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsch.) II: Pollen limitation: an indirect effect // Oecologia, 1990. Vol. 83, N 4.-С.530-534

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Anti-browsing effects of birch bark extract on fallow deer // Eur. J. Forest Res., 2013. Vol. 132, N 5-6.-С.717-725

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Bach Catherine E. Effects of herbivory and genotype on growth and survivorship of sand-dune willow (Salix cordata) // Ecol. Entomol., 1994. Vol. 19, N 4.-С.303-309

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Bailey Joseph K. Interactions between cottonwood and beavers positively affect sawfly abundance // Ecol. Entomol., 2006. Vol. 31, N 4.-С.294-297

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Bengtsson Patchiness and compensatory growth in a fungus-collembola system // 11 Int. Collow. Soil Zool., Jyvaskyla, 10-14 Aug., 1992. -Jyvaskyla, 1992.-С.30

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Bengtsson Patchiness and compensatory growth in a fungus-collembola system // 11 Int. Collow. Soil Zool., Jyvaskyla, 10-14 Aug., 1992. -Jyvaskyla, 1992.-С.30

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Bond William J. Plant structural defences against browsing birds: A legacy of New Zealand's extinct moas // Oikos, 2004. Vol. 104, N 3.-С.500-508

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Browsed Betula pubescens trees are not carbon-limited // Funct. Ecol., 2008. Vol. 22, N 5.-С.808-815

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Clearcutting and deer browsing intensity interact in controlling nitrification rates in forest floor // Ecoscience, 2009. Vol. 16, N 3.-С.361-368

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De Graaf Richard M. Effects of thinning and deer browsing on breeding birds in New England Oak woodlands // Forest Ecol. and Manag., 1991. Vol. 41, N 3-4.-С.179-191

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De Jager Nathan R. Effects of simulated moose Alces alces browsing on the morphology of rowan Sorbus aucuparia // Wildlife Biol., 2010. Vol. 16, N 3.-С.301-307

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Dedraaf Richard M. Effects of thinning and deer browsing on breeding birds in New England oak woodlands // Forest. Ecol. and Manag., 1991. Vol. 41, N 3-4.-С.179-191

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Deer herbivory as an important driver of divergence of ground vegetation communities in temperate forests // Oikos, 2013. Vol. 122, N 1.-С.104-110

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Deer herbivory as an important driver of divergence of ground vegetation communities in temperate forests // Oikos, 2013. Vol. 122, N 1.-С.104-110

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DeGraaf Richard M. Effects of thinning and deer browsing on breeding birds in New England oak woodlands // Forest Ecol. and Manag., 1991. Vol. 41, N 3-4.-С.179- 191

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du Toit Johan T. Regrowth and palatability of Acacia shoots following pruning by Africa savanna browsers // Ecology, 1990. Vol. 71, N 1.-С.149-154

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Dupferschmid Andrea D. Browsing regime and growth response of Abies alba saplings planted along light gradients // Eur. J. Forest Res., 2015. Vol. 134, N 1.-С.75-87

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Edenius Effects of simulated moose browsing on growth, mortality, and fecundity in Scots pine: Relations to plant productivity // Can. J. Forest res., 1995. Vol. 25, N 4.-С.529-535

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Edenius Effects of simulated moose browsing on growth, mortality, and fecundity in Scots pine: Relations to plant productivity // Can. J. Forest res., 1995. Vol. 25, N 4.-С.529-535

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