Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec

Ground coverage by woody and herbaceous plant species and standing biomass of vegetation susceptible to being grazed upon were estimated in a 156 km2 area where 190 muskoxen were censused during the preceding autumn. Habitat use was estimated with droppings census. Six terrestrial habitat types were...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Authors: Nault, René, Mathieu, Carole, Crête, Michel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1993
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1054
https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.2.1054
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/1054 2023-05-15T16:29:56+02:00 Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec Nault, René Mathieu, Carole Crête, Michel 1993-12-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1054 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.2.1054 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1054/1007 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1054 doi:10.7557/2.13.2.1054 Copyright (c) 2015 René Nault, Carole Mathieu, Michel Crête http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 13 Nr 2 (1993); 71-77 Rangifer; Vol 13 No 2 (1993); 71-77 1890-6729 habitat selection forage introduction muskox Ovibos Canada info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1993 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.2.1054 2021-08-16T14:47:52Z Ground coverage by woody and herbaceous plant species and standing biomass of vegetation susceptible to being grazed upon were estimated in a 156 km2 area where 190 muskoxen were censused during the preceding autumn. Habitat use was estimated with droppings census. Six terrestrial habitat types were delineated on 1:32 000 aerial photographs and randomly sampled: low shrub on xeric sites (LSX; 64 km2), low shrub on mesic sites (LSM; 45 km2), bare ground (BG; 27 km2), forest-tundra (FT; 12 km2), wet meadow (WM; 2 km2) and riparian willows (RW; 1 km2). Dominant plant species varied greatly between habitat types, and only a few such as Betula glandulosa, Salix arctophila, and Polygonum viviparum were common. Tall shrubs were present only in RW where they covered most of the ground, and in FT. Low shrubs were uniformly distributed and covered 18-32% of the ground, with the exception of RW (5%). Ground cover by herbs had a similar range (i.e. 20-37%), except in RW where the mean exceeded 50%. Mosses and lichens occupied about half of the ground everywhere. Phytomass exhibited great variation within and between habitat types; extreme values averaged 892 kg*ha-1 in LSX, and 1965 kg*ha-1 in LSM. However the difference was not significant due to limited sample size and within habitat variance. Nevertheless the mass of herbaceous dicots was greater in RW than in any other habitat type. Total phytomass was 2-20 times greater in northern Québec than in Greenland. Based on droppings density, muskoxen preferred RW over BG and FT, and LSX over BG. Although the density of muskoxen in the study area was high relative to other muskox ranges, habitat quality and quantity should allow continued population growth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland muskox Polygonum viviparum Rangifer Tundra University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Canada Greenland Rangifer 13 2 71
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topic habitat selection
forage
introduction
muskox
Ovibos
Canada
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forage
introduction
muskox
Ovibos
Canada
Nault, René
Mathieu, Carole
Crête, Michel
Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
topic_facet habitat selection
forage
introduction
muskox
Ovibos
Canada
description Ground coverage by woody and herbaceous plant species and standing biomass of vegetation susceptible to being grazed upon were estimated in a 156 km2 area where 190 muskoxen were censused during the preceding autumn. Habitat use was estimated with droppings census. Six terrestrial habitat types were delineated on 1:32 000 aerial photographs and randomly sampled: low shrub on xeric sites (LSX; 64 km2), low shrub on mesic sites (LSM; 45 km2), bare ground (BG; 27 km2), forest-tundra (FT; 12 km2), wet meadow (WM; 2 km2) and riparian willows (RW; 1 km2). Dominant plant species varied greatly between habitat types, and only a few such as Betula glandulosa, Salix arctophila, and Polygonum viviparum were common. Tall shrubs were present only in RW where they covered most of the ground, and in FT. Low shrubs were uniformly distributed and covered 18-32% of the ground, with the exception of RW (5%). Ground cover by herbs had a similar range (i.e. 20-37%), except in RW where the mean exceeded 50%. Mosses and lichens occupied about half of the ground everywhere. Phytomass exhibited great variation within and between habitat types; extreme values averaged 892 kg*ha-1 in LSX, and 1965 kg*ha-1 in LSM. However the difference was not significant due to limited sample size and within habitat variance. Nevertheless the mass of herbaceous dicots was greater in RW than in any other habitat type. Total phytomass was 2-20 times greater in northern Québec than in Greenland. Based on droppings density, muskoxen preferred RW over BG and FT, and LSX over BG. Although the density of muskoxen in the study area was high relative to other muskox ranges, habitat quality and quantity should allow continued population growth.
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author Nault, René
Mathieu, Carole
Crête, Michel
author_facet Nault, René
Mathieu, Carole
Crête, Michel
author_sort Nault, René
title Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
title_short Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
title_full Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
title_fullStr Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern Quebec
title_sort vegetation biomass and habitat selection by a newly introduced population of muskoxen in northern quebec
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
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url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1054
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