Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland
During past decades, the amounts of infrastructure and human activity have increased in northern latitudes. Although the effects of human development on wild reindeer and caribou have been widely examined, its effects on semidomesticated reindeer and the reindeer herding environment are still poorly...
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description | During past decades, the amounts of infrastructure and human activity have increased in northern latitudes. Although the effects of human development on wild reindeer and caribou have been widely examined, its effects on semidomesticated reindeer and the reindeer herding environment are still poorly understood. We studied how seven different human activities (population centres, buildings, main roads, forest roads, snowmobile tracks, skiing trails, and gold digging areas) affect the range selection by semi-domesticated reindeer in northern Finnish Lapland using GPS tracking data on 29 female reindeer. Data were analyzed using compositional analysis on two spatial scales (home range selection and within-home-range selection) and in three seasonal periods (early winter, late winter, and summer-autumn). Results showed that during winter, reindeer strongly avoided almost all studied human activities when selecting home range areas (for forest roads, the direction of the effect was unclear), but in summer and autumn, only some of those activities were important. Within the selected home range areas, pasture use by reindeer appears to be less sensitive to infrastructure and human activity, probably because reindeer were able to avoid these anthropogenic disturbances at the upper level of habitat selection. The size of the potential cumulative area affected by infrastructure varied seasonally between 27.5% and 39.0% of the study area when calculated on the basis of home range selection, and between 7.2% and 20.3% when calculated from within-home-range selection. The strongest avoidance of infrastructure was found in late winter on both scales of range selection, but weakest avoidance was in early winter for home range selection and in summer for within-home-range selection. Cumulative impacts of different human activities on the usability value of reindeer ranges should be taken into account when planning new land-use operations in the areas important for the reindeer herding. Au cours des dernières décennies, la ... |
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spelling | ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/67123 2025-06-15T14:15:02+00:00 Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland Anttonen, Marja Kumpula, Jouko Colpaert, Alfred 2011-03-09 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67123 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67123/51036 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67123 ARCTIC; Vol. 64 No. 1 (2011): March: 1–136; 1–14 1923-1245 0004-0843 Rangifer tarandus tarandus semi-domesticated reindeer reindeer herding infrastructure human activity human disturbance avoidance compositional analysis GPS tracking renne semi-domestiqué troupeau de rennes activité humaine perturbation humaine évitement analyse compositionnelle poursuite GPS info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2011 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z During past decades, the amounts of infrastructure and human activity have increased in northern latitudes. Although the effects of human development on wild reindeer and caribou have been widely examined, its effects on semidomesticated reindeer and the reindeer herding environment are still poorly understood. We studied how seven different human activities (population centres, buildings, main roads, forest roads, snowmobile tracks, skiing trails, and gold digging areas) affect the range selection by semi-domesticated reindeer in northern Finnish Lapland using GPS tracking data on 29 female reindeer. Data were analyzed using compositional analysis on two spatial scales (home range selection and within-home-range selection) and in three seasonal periods (early winter, late winter, and summer-autumn). Results showed that during winter, reindeer strongly avoided almost all studied human activities when selecting home range areas (for forest roads, the direction of the effect was unclear), but in summer and autumn, only some of those activities were important. Within the selected home range areas, pasture use by reindeer appears to be less sensitive to infrastructure and human activity, probably because reindeer were able to avoid these anthropogenic disturbances at the upper level of habitat selection. The size of the potential cumulative area affected by infrastructure varied seasonally between 27.5% and 39.0% of the study area when calculated on the basis of home range selection, and between 7.2% and 20.3% when calculated from within-home-range selection. The strongest avoidance of infrastructure was found in late winter on both scales of range selection, but weakest avoidance was in early winter for home range selection and in summer for within-home-range selection. Cumulative impacts of different human activities on the usability value of reindeer ranges should be taken into account when planning new land-use operations in the areas important for the reindeer herding. Au cours des dernières décennies, la ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Finland Rangifer tarandus Lapland renne Unknown Renne ENVELOPE(9.698,9.698,63.505,63.505) ARCTIC 64 1 1 |
spellingShingle | Rangifer tarandus tarandus semi-domesticated reindeer reindeer herding infrastructure human activity human disturbance avoidance compositional analysis GPS tracking renne semi-domestiqué troupeau de rennes activité humaine perturbation humaine évitement analyse compositionnelle poursuite GPS Anttonen, Marja Kumpula, Jouko Colpaert, Alfred Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title | Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title_full | Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title_fullStr | Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title_full_unstemmed | Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title_short | Range Selection by Semi-Domesticated Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Relation to Infrastructure and Human Activity in the Boreal Forest Environment, Northern Finland |
title_sort | range selection by semi-domesticated reindeer (rangifer tarandus tarandus) in relation to infrastructure and human activity in the boreal forest environment, northern finland |
topic | Rangifer tarandus tarandus semi-domesticated reindeer reindeer herding infrastructure human activity human disturbance avoidance compositional analysis GPS tracking renne semi-domestiqué troupeau de rennes activité humaine perturbation humaine évitement analyse compositionnelle poursuite GPS |
topic_facet | Rangifer tarandus tarandus semi-domesticated reindeer reindeer herding infrastructure human activity human disturbance avoidance compositional analysis GPS tracking renne semi-domestiqué troupeau de rennes activité humaine perturbation humaine évitement analyse compositionnelle poursuite GPS |
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