Changes in Swedish spruce forests since 1986 from a reindeer husbandry perspective : changes in field layer, age distribution and relative stocking level

Loss of important reindeer habitats is an increasing concern in Sweden. The focus for loss of habitats has mainly been pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests and lichens. However, reindeer diets also consist of other food sources like sedges, grasses and herbs (often found in spruce forests) that will b...

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Main Author: Lundgren, Sara
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Swedish
Published: SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies 2020
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15737/
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Summary:Loss of important reindeer habitats is an increasing concern in Sweden. The focus for loss of habitats has mainly been pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests and lichens. However, reindeer diets also consist of other food sources like sedges, grasses and herbs (often found in spruce forests) that will be discussed in this study. There has been a decline of spruce (Picea spp.) forests within the reindeer husbandry area and the importance of those habitats for reindeers has been neglected through planning in favour of lichen rich pine stands. The aim of this study is to describe the change of spruce forests within the reindeer husbandry area with focus on changes over time in field layer, age distribution and relative stocking level. As well as performing a statistical analysis on the relationship between field-layer and relative stocking level or age distribution. This study is centred around two main questions: What explains the results and how does it affect the reindeer? The results from this study has shown a change in age distribution, relative stocking level and a large total area decrease of spruce forests within the reindeer husbandry area since 1986. The results also show a significant association between herbs/grass and relative stocking level through statistical tests. There is also a significant relationship between grass and forest age. Förlust av viktiga habitat för renar är ett ökande problem i Sverige. Fokus har främst varit förlusten av tallskog (Pinus sylvestris L.) och lavar. Renens diet består emellertid också av andra betesresurser som starr, gräs och örter som kommer att diskuteras i denna studie. Granskogarna (Picea spp.) har minskat inom renskötselområdet och dessa livsmiljöers betydelse för renar har försummats i planering till förmån för lavrika marker. Syftet med denna studie är att beskriva förändringen hos granskogar inom renskötselområdet med fokus på fältskikt, åldersdistribution och slutenhet. Samt utföra en statistisk analys av förhållandet mellan fältskikt och densitet- eller ...