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Influences of Reindeer Grazing on Above- and Belowground Biomass and Soil Carbon Dynamics

Authors :
Egle Köster
Frank Berninger
Kajar Köster
Jukka Pumpanen
Source :
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 47:495-503
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) are the most important large mammalian herbivores in Lapland, strongly affecting the dynamics of vegetation by grazing and trampling, and this is likely in turn to have consequences for the soil processes. We have investigated the changes occurring in above- and belowground biomasses, and soil C dynamics (CO2 efflux, soil C content, soil microbial biomass) among areas grazed and not grazed by reindeer. Our study areas are located in the northern boreal subarctic coniferous forest (undisturbed Scots pine [Pinus sylvestris L.] forests that are naturally lichen-dominated). Our study showed that grazing by reindeer decreased the biomass and cover of lichens in the area significantly. Also the tree regeneration was affected by grazing, as we had much less tree regeneration in the grazed areas. In subarctic mature pine forest, grazing did not affect the soil temperature or the soil moisture. We found no statistically significant effect of grazing on the soil CO2 efflux, ...

Details

ISSN :
19384246 and 15230430
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........46b462e8118f0ead37b40646c22b3ee6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1657/aaar0014-062