The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya

Rangifer tarandus (hereby referred to as reindeer) are a migratory species with a diet changing throughout the year, and survival and reproduction depend on access to, and time for optimal grazing. Reindeer can be disturbed by anthropogenic activities, like aircraft activity, construction of roads a...

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Main Author: Stenvik, Ragnhild Aaberg
Other Authors: Jonathan Edward Coleman, Kjetil Flydal
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3076818
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/3076818 2023-07-30T04:03:58+02:00 The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya Stenvik, Ragnhild Aaberg Jonathan Edward Coleman Kjetil Flydal 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3076818 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences no.nmbu:wiseflow:6839620:54592693 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3076818 Master thesis 2023 ftunivmob 2023-07-12T22:47:31Z Rangifer tarandus (hereby referred to as reindeer) are a migratory species with a diet changing throughout the year, and survival and reproduction depend on access to, and time for optimal grazing. Reindeer can be disturbed by anthropogenic activities, like aircraft activity, construction of roads and outdoor recreation. Such disturbances may change their migration route, delay their arrival at new grazing areas, increase grazing in less optimal areas or reduce time spent foraging. A two-year study, starting in June 2021, experimentally tested the effects of jet flight activity on reindeer in two test and two control groups within the reindeer herding districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya. Fieldwork in June 2021, September 2021 and September 2022 tested two models of jets, the F-16 and the new F-35, by registering the test reindeers’ behaviour as aircrafts passed them. Control animals, i.e. animals that were not exposed to the jets, were also registered. Video cameras and binoculars were used to register the animals’ reactions. In Grovfjord, the majority of the test reindeer reacted clearly by either changing their behaviour or abruptly looking up while grazing (i.e. vigilance). At Tjeldøya, there was no difference between the number of test reindeer reacting clearly or not. The test animals overall showed a high level of vigilance in both districts. For both clear/unclear reaction and vigilance, none of the control animals in either district changed their behaviour over time. When analysing 60 seconds of “maximum overflight”, control animals in Grovfjord show a high level of relaxed behaviour like lying and grazing, while the test animals show a high level of ‘stressed’ behaviour, like standing, walking and running. At Tjeldøya, results were unpredictable, with more ‘walking’ in the control group than anticipated. During the test period, reindeer on average stressed the most approximately 17-25 seconds into the minute and relaxed after that. An analysis including sound measurements showed that noise levels did not ... Master Thesis Grovfjord* Rangifer tarandus Tjeldøya Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU
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description Rangifer tarandus (hereby referred to as reindeer) are a migratory species with a diet changing throughout the year, and survival and reproduction depend on access to, and time for optimal grazing. Reindeer can be disturbed by anthropogenic activities, like aircraft activity, construction of roads and outdoor recreation. Such disturbances may change their migration route, delay their arrival at new grazing areas, increase grazing in less optimal areas or reduce time spent foraging. A two-year study, starting in June 2021, experimentally tested the effects of jet flight activity on reindeer in two test and two control groups within the reindeer herding districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya. Fieldwork in June 2021, September 2021 and September 2022 tested two models of jets, the F-16 and the new F-35, by registering the test reindeers’ behaviour as aircrafts passed them. Control animals, i.e. animals that were not exposed to the jets, were also registered. Video cameras and binoculars were used to register the animals’ reactions. In Grovfjord, the majority of the test reindeer reacted clearly by either changing their behaviour or abruptly looking up while grazing (i.e. vigilance). At Tjeldøya, there was no difference between the number of test reindeer reacting clearly or not. The test animals overall showed a high level of vigilance in both districts. For both clear/unclear reaction and vigilance, none of the control animals in either district changed their behaviour over time. When analysing 60 seconds of “maximum overflight”, control animals in Grovfjord show a high level of relaxed behaviour like lying and grazing, while the test animals show a high level of ‘stressed’ behaviour, like standing, walking and running. At Tjeldøya, results were unpredictable, with more ‘walking’ in the control group than anticipated. During the test period, reindeer on average stressed the most approximately 17-25 seconds into the minute and relaxed after that. An analysis including sound measurements showed that noise levels did not ...
author2 Jonathan Edward Coleman
Kjetil Flydal
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author Stenvik, Ragnhild Aaberg
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The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
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title The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
title_short The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
title_full The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
title_fullStr The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
title_full_unstemmed The Short-Term Impact of Military Jet Flight Activity on Semi-Domestic Reindeer in the Two Reindeer Districts Grovfjord and Tjeldøya
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publisher Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3076818
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