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Roger Bergström is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. The available data does not include details on specific research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications. There is also no information provided regarding the main fields or subfields of study, nor the principal topics of their work. No awards or recognitions have been listed for this researcher.

Despite the absence of detailed publication records or collaborative networks in the provided data, Roger Bergström's association with a notable academic institution indicates involvement in scientific research and education. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences is recognized for contributions in various agricultural and environmental sciences, which may contextualize the possible scope of their work.

Without explicit information on research outputs or thematic focus, further elaboration on research specialties or academic impact cannot be accurately presented.

Best Publications

  • Interactions between Browsing Moose and Two Species of Birch in Sweden

    Kjell Danell;Kerstin Huss-Danell;Roger Bergstrom

  • Large Herbivore Ecology, Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation

    Kjell Danell;Roger Bergström;Patrick Duncan;John Pastor

  • Effects of large mammalian browsers on architecture, biomass, and nutrients of woody plants

    Kjell Danell;Roger Bergström;Lars Edenius

  • Effects of Simulated Winter Browsing by Moose on Morphology and Biomass of Two Birch Species

    Roger Bergstrom;Kjell Danell

  • Disturbance by large herbivores in boreal forests with special reference to moose.

    I. L. Persson;K. Danell;R. Bergström;M. Walls

  • Impact of herbivory and competition on compensatory growth in woody plants: winter browsing by moose on Scots pine

    Lars Edenius;Kjell Danell;Roger Bergstrom

  • Moose, trees, and ground-living invertebrates : indirect interactions in Swedish pine forests

    Otso Suominen;Kjell Danell;Roger Bergstrom

  • Ungulates as drivers of tree population dynamics at module and genet levels

    Kjell Danell;Roger Bergström;Lars Edenius;Göran Ericsson

  • DIFFERENT MOOSE DENSITIES AND ACCOMPANIED CHANGES IN TREE MORPHOLOGY AND BROWSE PRODUCTION

    Inga-Lill Persson;Kjell Danell;Roger Bergström;Roger Bergström

  • The abundance of large wild herbivores in a semi‐arid savanna in relation to seasons, pans and livestock

    Roger Bergström;Christina Skarpe

  • Moose browsing and forage availability: a scale-dependent relationship?

    Johan MånssonJ. Månsson;Johan MånssonJ. Månsson;Henrik AndrénH. Andrén;Henrik AndrénH. Andrén;Åke PehrsonÅ. Pehrson;Åke PehrsonÅ. Pehrson;Roger BergströmR. Bergström;Roger BergströmR. Bergström

  • Browse characteristics and impact of browsing on trees and shrubs in African savannas

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  • Plant responses and herbivory following simulated browsing and stem cutting of Combretum apiculatum

    Roger Bergström;Christina Skarpe;Kjell Danell

  • Insect avoidance may override human disturbances in reindeer habitat selection

    Anna Skarin;Öje Danell;Roger Bergström;Jon Moen

  • Browsing in a heterogeneous savanna

    C. Skarpe;R. Bergström;A. L. Bråten;K. Danell

  • Winter Browsing by Large Herbivores on Planted Deciduous Seedlings in Southern Sweden

    Ylva Kullberg;Roger Bergström

  • Summer habitat preferences of GPS-collared reindeer Rangifer tarandus tarandus

    Anna Skarin;Öje Danell;Roger Bergström;Jon Moen

  • Can supplementary feeding be used to redistribute moose Alces alces

    Jonas Sahlsten;Nils Bunnefeld;Johan Månsson;Göran Ericsson

  • Growth, chemical responses and herbivory after simulated leaf browsing in Combretum apiculatum

    T. Rooke;R. Bergström

  • Patterns of Stem Damage by Moose (Alces alces) in Young Pinus sylvestris Stands in Sweden

    Göran Bergqvist;Roger Bergström;Lars Edenius

  • Compensatory growth of fast-growing willow (Salix) coppice in response to simulated large herbivore browsing.

    Christel Guillet;Roger Bergström

Frequent Co-Authors

Kjell Danell
Kjell Danell Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Göran Ericsson
Göran Ericsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Christina Skarpe
Christina Skarpe Høgskolen i Innlandet
John Pastor
John Pastor University of Minnesota, Duluth
Henrik Andrén
Henrik Andrén Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Patrick Duncan
Patrick Duncan Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Sara A. O. Cousins
Sara A. O. Cousins Stockholm University
Mats Nilsson
Mats Nilsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto
Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto University of Eastern Finland
Kerstin Huss-Danell
Kerstin Huss-Danell Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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