Reindeer grazing in northern boreal zone affects forest floor vegetation heavily and alters the vegetation structure. However, the effect of grazing on soil fungal communities, which are intimately linked to plants, is not currently known. Therefore, our objectives were to investigate changes caused by reindeer grazing on soil fungal communities, litter decomposition rate and litter degrading extracellular enzyme activities. The study was conducted in four areas divided into grazed and non-grazed sites (all together 38 sample plots) in northern boreal forests in Finnish Lapland. Fungal communities were analyzed from humus with high-throughput sequencing technology (454-pyrosequencing), and litter mass loss and extracellular enzyme activitie...
Mycorrhizal associations are widespread in high‐latitude ecosystems and are potentially of great imp...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Grazing and trampling by semi-domesticated reindeer are important factors controlling vegetation in ...
Reindeer grazing in northern boreal zone affects forest floor vegetation heavily and alters the vege...
The climate-driven encroachment of shrubs into the Arctic is accompanied by shifts in soil fungal co...
Composition and functioning of arctic soil fungal communities may alter rapidly due to the ongoing t...
Dry, boreal, forest ecosystems have been shown to alternate due to reindeer presence by changing the...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
Abstract In northernmost Fennoscandia, grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) has a substantial...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the single most dominant large herbivore affecting the vegetation of...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Top–down control by nematodes over soil microorganisms – considered to be stronger over bacteria tha...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
Mycorrhizal associations are widespread in high‐latitude ecosystems and are potentially of great imp...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Grazing and trampling by semi-domesticated reindeer are important factors controlling vegetation in ...
Reindeer grazing in northern boreal zone affects forest floor vegetation heavily and alters the vege...
The climate-driven encroachment of shrubs into the Arctic is accompanied by shifts in soil fungal co...
Composition and functioning of arctic soil fungal communities may alter rapidly due to the ongoing t...
Dry, boreal, forest ecosystems have been shown to alternate due to reindeer presence by changing the...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
To test the effect of reindeer husbandry on soil carbon storage of seasonally frozen ground, we anal...
Abstract In northernmost Fennoscandia, grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) has a substantial...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the single most dominant large herbivore affecting the vegetation of...
Traditional rural biotopes such as wood pastures are species rich habitats which have been created b...
Top–down control by nematodes over soil microorganisms – considered to be stronger over bacteria tha...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
Mycorrhizal associations are widespread in high‐latitude ecosystems and are potentially of great imp...
The northern regions are experiencing considerable changes in winter climate leading to more frequen...
Grazing and trampling by semi-domesticated reindeer are important factors controlling vegetation in ...