Effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) exclusion on plant recovery in overwash fans after a severe coastal storm

Author:

Kilheffer Chellby R1,Underwood H Brian2,Ries Lindsay3,Raphael Jordan3,Leopold Donald J1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental and Forest Biology, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, USA

2. US Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, USA

3. Fire Island National Seashore, National Park Service, Patchogue, NY, USA

Abstract

AbstractWe documented the impacts of an abundant deer population on dune vegetation recovering from severe storm surge on a barrier island through use of permanent plots and a repeated measures analysis. Three years after landfall of the storm, vegetation cover was dominated by American beachgrass, Ammophila breviligulata, though we observed 12 plant species among plots surveyed. We documented significantly greater vegetation cover in fenced than unfenced plots in overwash fans in two consecutive years. The difference in species richness between fenced and unfenced plots was significant, though richness was consistently low (≤4 species per plot) and we did not detect a statistically significant difference between years. Both deer trampling and foraging effects were captured in this study, though separation between these effects was not possible. Because trampling effects are often exacerbated on sandy soils, trampling and foraging effects should be isolated and investigated in future assessments of deer impacts on coastal vegetation. Managing deer to lower abundance may enhance coastal resilience if vegetation is allowed to recover unimpeded by foraging and trampling, though a better understanding of the precise nature of deer impacts on dune vegetation is necessary.

Funder

National Park Service

Virginia Sea Grant Fellowship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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