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The effect of atmospheric pollution caused by pheasant Phasianus colchicus releases on the epiphytic flora on trees in sensitive woodlands

Sage, R. B.; Bealey, C.; Woodburn, M. I. A.; Werling, J.; Banks, A. N.; Abrahams, D.; Madden, J.

2026-05-12 ecology
10.64898/2026.05.08.723433 bioRxiv
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The release and management of pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) in the UK for recreational shooting exerts a range of effects on the ecosystem into which they are released. We studied possible effect of nutrient deposition on epiphytic tree flora at 20 pheasant release sites distributed through England (18) and Wales (2) during winter and spring 2023/24. Sites were all Ancient Semi-natural Woodlands (ASNWs) and had substantial (600-8000 pheasants) in a single release pen. We measured N-sensitive and N-tolerant indicator bryophyte and lichen species on tree trunks near to the pen and then in plots along a transect 100m, 250m, 500m and 1km+ away from the pen. To achieve a gradient of pheasant use, the transects were located in the opposite direction to the game managed / shooting area. We recorded 1.9 times more coverage of N-tolerant lichens and bryophytes combined on selected tree species at the pen-edge compared to the control plots. The relationship showed a decline from the pen edge to 250m away but then stabilised. We also detected higher levels of coverage of N-sensitive tree flora at 100m and 250 m compared to the penedge plot. These measures were also higher at these mid distances compared to the 500m and 1000m plots. We suggest far plots were nearer wood edges and were affected by ambient inputs of aerial N from farmland and other external sources. The overall interpretation is that concentrations of pheasants in and around release pens for several months from late summer until early winter in ASNWs does affect the balance of N-sensitive and tolerant tree flora up to potentially 250m and this is a consideration when locating release pens in and near to sensitive woods.

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