Deer proliferation disrupts plant composition in natural areas

In a recently published study co-authored by CSS Professor Toni DiTommaso, Cornell investigators concluded that deer proliferation disrupts plant populations in natural areas.  DiTommaso’s group gathered soil cores – from both within and outside of fenced “deer exclosures” – and germinated the seed. They found the soil cores from outside of the exclosures contained many more seeds from non-native species.”

Read the full Cornell Chronicle article here.