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Title: White‐tailed deer carrying capacity, intercropping switchgrass, and pine plantations

Journal Article · · Journal of Wildlife Management
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21270· OSTI ID:1401535
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  1. Department of Wildlife, Fisheries &, Aquaculture Mississippi State University Box 9690 Mississippi State MS 39762 USA
  2. Weyerhaeuser Company P.O. Box 2288 Columbus MS 39704 USA

ABSTRACT Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) is a cellulosic feedstock for alternative energy production that can be grown between rows of planted pines ( Pinus spp.) within intensively managed forests. Southeastern planted pine occupies 15.8 million ha and thus, switchgrass intercropping could have far‐ranging effects on plant communities and biomass production within these forests if broadly implemented. Such intercropping could lead to alterations to plant communities that may cause bottom‐up ecological changes affecting ecologically, economically, and socially important wildlife, such as white‐tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ; deer). Therefore, we tested whether intercropping switchgrass in loblolly pine ( P. taeda ) plantations would cause switchgrass to dominate vegetative biomass thereby decreasing biomass of forages and reducing white‐tailed deer nutritional carrying capacity (NCC), or whether disturbance associated with establishment and harvest of switchgrass would facilitate ruderal forbs, and thereby increase biomass of preferred deer forages and increase NCC. In a randomized complete block design, we assigned 2 treatments (intercropped switchgrass and a standard pine management control) to 4 replicates of 10‐ha experimental units in Kemper County, Mississippi during summers of 2011−2015. We detected 323 plant species. Intercropping switchgrass had little effect on plant biomass production, and did not affect white‐tailed deer NCC at a maintenance diet of 6% crude protein. Intercropping provided additional disturbance allowing high‐protein content ruderal plants to colonize, and temporarily increased (3 yr) deer NCC at the 14% crude protein diet considered necessary to support lactation. However, concomitant with a sharp increase in switchgrass biomass in the third year of the study, NCC dropped to levels similar to traditionally managed pine stands. Switchgrass intercropping is not a reliable means of increasing deer NCC as a management strategy but does not appear to reduce carrying capacity in the short‐term relative to standard intensive pine management. © 2017 The Wildlife Society.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
DE‐EE0009574
OSTI ID:
1401535
Journal Information:
Journal of Wildlife Management, Journal Name: Journal of Wildlife Management Vol. 81 Journal Issue: 6; ISSN 0022-541X
Publisher:
Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)Copyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
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Cited by: 1 work
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