Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.

The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management authorities to better understand and predict the consequences of increased wildlife habitat fragmentation. Human outdoor activities can negatively influence wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) popul...

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Main Author: Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/277696
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/277696 2023-05-15T18:04:12+02:00 Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke. Villrein (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) og ferdsel på tursti : et studie på menneskelig ferdsel og reinens unnvikelse i Setesdal-Ryfylke Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge 2014 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/277696 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås http://hdl.handle.net/11250/277696 25 Rangifer tarandus tarandus wild reindeer Setesdal-Ryfylke avoidance disturbance hiking trail habitat selection habitat variables faecal pellet count method VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoogeography: 486 Master thesis 2014 ftunivmob 2021-09-23T20:15:00Z The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management authorities to better understand and predict the consequences of increased wildlife habitat fragmentation. Human outdoor activities can negatively influence wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) populations through reoccurring disturbances. Previous studies indicate that frequently used hiking trails lead to reindeer avoidance or other behavioural changes. I conducted a study on the possible avoidance of wild reindeer in relation to a hiking trail in Setesdal-Ryfylke, Southern Norway, during July 2014. The reindeer area use was estimated by a faecal pellet count method and registration of habitat variables, including vegetation distribution and elevation. Faecal counts were done by a strip- transect method where all transects had a length of 2 km. Eight transects were located in proximity to the trail (<2 km) and additional eight transects were randomly distributed in the terrain (>2 km) to obtain a random density of pellets for the entire study area. Significant lower faeces density per km2 was found for areas in proximity to the trail (<2 km) compared to areas beyond 2 km, indicating avoidance by reindeer. Additionally, a significant difference in faeces density was shown among vegetation types, but the vegetation distribution pattern did not explain the increased faeces density in areas beyond 2 km from the hiking trail. Furthermore, elevation was correlated to the location of the trail in the terrain and increased with increasing distance to the trail. Thus, it was not possible to conclude whether the observed faecal pattern in relation to the hiking trail reflects natural conditions (in elevation) or if it is caused by reindeer avoidance as predicted. M-NF Master Thesis Rangifer tarandus Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU Norway
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topic Rangifer tarandus tarandus
wild reindeer
Setesdal-Ryfylke
avoidance
disturbance
hiking trail
habitat selection
habitat variables
faecal pellet count method
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoogeography: 486
spellingShingle Rangifer tarandus tarandus
wild reindeer
Setesdal-Ryfylke
avoidance
disturbance
hiking trail
habitat selection
habitat variables
faecal pellet count method
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoogeography: 486
Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge
Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
topic_facet Rangifer tarandus tarandus
wild reindeer
Setesdal-Ryfylke
avoidance
disturbance
hiking trail
habitat selection
habitat variables
faecal pellet count method
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Zoogeography: 486
description The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management authorities to better understand and predict the consequences of increased wildlife habitat fragmentation. Human outdoor activities can negatively influence wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) populations through reoccurring disturbances. Previous studies indicate that frequently used hiking trails lead to reindeer avoidance or other behavioural changes. I conducted a study on the possible avoidance of wild reindeer in relation to a hiking trail in Setesdal-Ryfylke, Southern Norway, during July 2014. The reindeer area use was estimated by a faecal pellet count method and registration of habitat variables, including vegetation distribution and elevation. Faecal counts were done by a strip- transect method where all transects had a length of 2 km. Eight transects were located in proximity to the trail (<2 km) and additional eight transects were randomly distributed in the terrain (>2 km) to obtain a random density of pellets for the entire study area. Significant lower faeces density per km2 was found for areas in proximity to the trail (<2 km) compared to areas beyond 2 km, indicating avoidance by reindeer. Additionally, a significant difference in faeces density was shown among vegetation types, but the vegetation distribution pattern did not explain the increased faeces density in areas beyond 2 km from the hiking trail. Furthermore, elevation was correlated to the location of the trail in the terrain and increased with increasing distance to the trail. Thus, it was not possible to conclude whether the observed faecal pattern in relation to the hiking trail reflects natural conditions (in elevation) or if it is caused by reindeer avoidance as predicted. M-NF
format Master Thesis
author Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge
author_facet Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge
author_sort Fjeldstad, Anne Sofie Bråge
title Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
title_short Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
title_full Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
title_fullStr Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
title_full_unstemmed Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Mountain Hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in Setesdal-Ryfylke.
title_sort wild reindeer (rangifer tarandus tarandus) and mountain hiking : a study of human activity and potential reindeer avoidance in setesdal-ryfylke.
publisher Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/277696
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