Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång

The ongoing shrubification of the Arctic tundra may in the future have serious consequences for the ecosystem. More trees and shrubs will lead to changes in species composition and may alter diversity, carbon and nutrient balance, and result in a lower albedo. Reindeer can reduce the spread of shrub...

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Main Author: Källå, Herman
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap 2020
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-174931 2023-10-09T21:44:17+02:00 Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång Secondary metabolites in Betula nana ssp. nana : Effects of browsing intensity and nutrient availability Källå, Herman 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-174931 swe swe Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-174931 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Ecology Ekologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2020 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:53:06Z The ongoing shrubification of the Arctic tundra may in the future have serious consequences for the ecosystem. More trees and shrubs will lead to changes in species composition and may alter diversity, carbon and nutrient balance, and result in a lower albedo. Reindeer can reduce the spread of shrubs, but plants have developed chemical defenses against herbivores made up of secondary metabolites. The concentration of these can be affected by several factors, including damages from herbivory and the availability of nutrients. In this study samples of the shrub B. nana ssp. nana (dwarf birch) and soil samples were collected from outside and inside herbivore exclosures in Fennoscandia. Then, concentrations of phenols and terpenes, the major defense component in birches, and soil nutrient availability were analyzed. A proxy was created for measuring the density of reindeer at each location. The aim was to evaluate this data and see if the exclusion of herbivores or the nutrient availability had any effect on the concentration of the defense components. Few differences between the exclosures and control plots could be found and only two out of 18 t-tests showed any difference that was deemed statistically significant. The density of herbivores was found to have no effect and the nutrient availability showed no clear results. This study concludes there are many factors influencing the concentration of defense components in dwarf birches, including the rising temperatures, that need to be considered in future studies. A better understanding of this subject would be essential in visualizing the future of the Arctic tundra. Bachelor Thesis albedo Arctic Betula nana Dwarf birch Fennoscandia Tundra Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic
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Ekologi
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Ekologi
Källå, Herman
Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
topic_facet Ecology
Ekologi
description The ongoing shrubification of the Arctic tundra may in the future have serious consequences for the ecosystem. More trees and shrubs will lead to changes in species composition and may alter diversity, carbon and nutrient balance, and result in a lower albedo. Reindeer can reduce the spread of shrubs, but plants have developed chemical defenses against herbivores made up of secondary metabolites. The concentration of these can be affected by several factors, including damages from herbivory and the availability of nutrients. In this study samples of the shrub B. nana ssp. nana (dwarf birch) and soil samples were collected from outside and inside herbivore exclosures in Fennoscandia. Then, concentrations of phenols and terpenes, the major defense component in birches, and soil nutrient availability were analyzed. A proxy was created for measuring the density of reindeer at each location. The aim was to evaluate this data and see if the exclusion of herbivores or the nutrient availability had any effect on the concentration of the defense components. Few differences between the exclosures and control plots could be found and only two out of 18 t-tests showed any difference that was deemed statistically significant. The density of herbivores was found to have no effect and the nutrient availability showed no clear results. This study concludes there are many factors influencing the concentration of defense components in dwarf birches, including the rising temperatures, that need to be considered in future studies. A better understanding of this subject would be essential in visualizing the future of the Arctic tundra.
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author Källå, Herman
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title Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
title_short Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
title_full Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
title_fullStr Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
title_full_unstemmed Sekundära metaboliter hos Betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
title_sort sekundära metaboliter hos betula nana ssp. nana : effekter av betestryck och näringstillgång
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap
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