Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border

The heath vegetation in the Jauristunturit study area is highly affected by the reindeer fence that was built in the mid-1950s between Finland and Norway, to prevent summer grazing in the Norwegian side. In the study area, the Finnish and Norwegian pastures are used during different seasons, causing...

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Main Author: Winquist, Emelie
Other Authors: Helsingin yliopisto, Bio- ja ympäristötieteellinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Helsingfors universitet, Bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332021
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Helsingfors universitet, Bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten
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description The heath vegetation in the Jauristunturit study area is highly affected by the reindeer fence that was built in the mid-1950s between Finland and Norway, to prevent summer grazing in the Norwegian side. In the study area, the Finnish and Norwegian pastures are used during different seasons, causing differences in reindeer grazing history, and with time differences in vegetation. Additionally, local topography also impacts the vegetation composition and structure creating variation in local vegetation patterns. My research questions are: How vegetation patterns differ between summer- and winter- grazed areas, and which plant functional groups have the most significant difference? How local topography affects vegetation patterns, and does the effect of topography differ between summer and winter pastures? The data was collected from five 400 m long transects that crossed the fence and had vegetation plots with 10-m intervals. The %-cover and height of each vascular plant, bryophyte, and lichen species were estimated from 0.25 m2 plots. Later, species data was grouped into functional groups and general linear models were used to analyze differences in cover, height, species number, biomass, and leaf-area indices between countries. Topography indices were calculated in GIS for each plot and analyzed with random forest models to find out the most important topography indices explaining vegetation patterns. The vegetation data was collected by four teams, and therefore, the comparability in the collected data between teams was analyzed. Significant vegetation differences were found in the ground layer, with higher cover and biomass of bryophytes on the Finnish side (mean biomass 168.2 vs. 65.2 g m-2). Reindeer lichens were more abundant on the Norwegian side (mean biomass 197.0 vs. 2.9 g m-2) which is visible in aerial and satellite images and in the field. Among vascular plants, evergreen dwarf shrubs had higher biomass and leaf area index on the Finnish side and dwarf birch had higher cover and height on the ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/332021 2025-01-16T21:40:20+00:00 Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border Renbetet och lokaltopografins inverkan på växt och lav samhällena vid renstaketet längs den finsk-norska riksgränsen Winquist, Emelie Helsingin yliopisto, Bio- ja ympäristötieteellinen tiedekunta University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences Helsingfors universitet, Bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten 2021 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332021 eng eng Helsingin yliopisto University of Helsinki Helsingfors universitet URN:NBN:fi:hulib-202106303283 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332021 reindeer grazing reindeer lichen topography vegetation Finnish-Norwegian border fence Ympäristömuutoksen ja globaalin kestävyyden maisteriohjelma Master's Programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability Magisterprogrammet i miljöförändringar och global hållbarhet Ympäristömuutos Environmental Change Miljöförändring pro gradu -tutkielmat master's thesis pro gradu-avhandlingar 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:21:53Z The heath vegetation in the Jauristunturit study area is highly affected by the reindeer fence that was built in the mid-1950s between Finland and Norway, to prevent summer grazing in the Norwegian side. In the study area, the Finnish and Norwegian pastures are used during different seasons, causing differences in reindeer grazing history, and with time differences in vegetation. Additionally, local topography also impacts the vegetation composition and structure creating variation in local vegetation patterns. My research questions are: How vegetation patterns differ between summer- and winter- grazed areas, and which plant functional groups have the most significant difference? How local topography affects vegetation patterns, and does the effect of topography differ between summer and winter pastures? The data was collected from five 400 m long transects that crossed the fence and had vegetation plots with 10-m intervals. The %-cover and height of each vascular plant, bryophyte, and lichen species were estimated from 0.25 m2 plots. Later, species data was grouped into functional groups and general linear models were used to analyze differences in cover, height, species number, biomass, and leaf-area indices between countries. Topography indices were calculated in GIS for each plot and analyzed with random forest models to find out the most important topography indices explaining vegetation patterns. The vegetation data was collected by four teams, and therefore, the comparability in the collected data between teams was analyzed. Significant vegetation differences were found in the ground layer, with higher cover and biomass of bryophytes on the Finnish side (mean biomass 168.2 vs. 65.2 g m-2). Reindeer lichens were more abundant on the Norwegian side (mean biomass 197.0 vs. 2.9 g m-2) which is visible in aerial and satellite images and in the field. Among vascular plants, evergreen dwarf shrubs had higher biomass and leaf area index on the Finnish side and dwarf birch had higher cover and height on the ... Master Thesis Dwarf birch Reindeer lichen HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway Riksgränsen ENVELOPE(18.126,18.126,68.426,68.426)
spellingShingle reindeer
grazing
reindeer lichen
topography
vegetation
Finnish-Norwegian border
fence
Ympäristömuutoksen ja globaalin kestävyyden maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability
Magisterprogrammet i miljöförändringar och global hållbarhet
Ympäristömuutos
Environmental Change
Miljöförändring
Winquist, Emelie
Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title_full Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title_fullStr Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title_short Impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the Finnish-Norwegian border
title_sort impacts of reindeer grazing and local topography on plant and lichen communities across the reindeer fence along the finnish-norwegian border
topic reindeer
grazing
reindeer lichen
topography
vegetation
Finnish-Norwegian border
fence
Ympäristömuutoksen ja globaalin kestävyyden maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability
Magisterprogrammet i miljöförändringar och global hållbarhet
Ympäristömuutos
Environmental Change
Miljöförändring
topic_facet reindeer
grazing
reindeer lichen
topography
vegetation
Finnish-Norwegian border
fence
Ympäristömuutoksen ja globaalin kestävyyden maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Environmental Change and Global Sustainability
Magisterprogrammet i miljöförändringar och global hållbarhet
Ympäristömuutos
Environmental Change
Miljöförändring
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332021