Ohio Forest Understory Regeneration
Seedling recruitment in the understory depends on light availability soil conditions and browsing pressure which together shape forest succession and diversity.
Light Gaps And Recruitment
Canopy gaps created by disturbance allow light demanding species to establish while shaded areas favor tolerant species and mosses.
Herbivory And Browsing Effects
High deer densities can suppress regeneration of preferred tree species altering long term forest composition and structure.
Soil And Mycorrhizal Interactions
Soil microbes and mycorrhizal fungi influence seedling growth nutrient uptake and survival in the understory.
Management For Regeneration
Managing herbivore populations restoring natural disturbance regimes and planting native seedlings support diverse understory regeneration.