Forest stand characteristics drive the macronutrient composition of Vaccinium winter forage for cervids
Annika M. Felton, Laura Juvany, Per‐Ola Hedwall, Adam Felton, Julia Erbrech, Alina Sayn, Julien Morel, Märtha Wallgren, Anders Jarnemo, Leonie Schönbeck, Robert Spitzer

TL;DR
Forest structure affects the nutritional quality of winter forage shrubs, which in turn influences moose feeding behavior.
Contribution
The study shows how forest management impacts shrub macronutrient composition and moose foraging choices.
Findings
Denser and spruce-dominated forests produce shrubs with less carbohydrates but more protein and lignin.
Shaded forage aligns more closely with the nutritional preferences of moose.
Forest structure variations can increase forage nutritional diversity for cervids.
Abstract
Shrubs of the genus Vaccinium serve as foundation species in boreal ecosystems as they define much of the structure of the ground vegetation and play key roles in many ecosystem services and processes. For example, Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) and Vaccinium vitis‐idaea (cowberry) constitute staple foods for several species of large herbivores (Cervidae, deer) in Northern Europe. However, changes to the tree layer from forestry practices have resulted in declines in habitat suitability and the abundance of these shrubs over recent decades. Here, we assess whether related changes to tree basal area and species composition also affect the macronutrient composition of these shrubs, and if so, how such alterations may influence food selection by moose (Alces alces). We sampled bilberry and cowberry twigs during wintertime in five study areas dispersed latitudinally in Sweden, using 65…
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TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies · Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems
