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There is growing evidence that the increase of wild ungulates worldwide is responsible of strong deleterious impacts on various component of forest biodiversity (tree and shrub regeneration, insects, songbirds). Plant communities are particularly affected by overbrowsing, and overabundant deer are increasingly recognized as a major factor of decline in understory plant diversity in temperate and boreal...