Populations of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) have fluctated greatly since their introduction to Alaska in 1891. In the 1930s, reported numbers exceeded 600 000. Presently, 38 000 reindeer graze 6.2 million ha of rangeland and woodland in Western Alaska (from 66°54'N to 52°07'N latitude). Condition of winter range producing fruticose lichens (Cladina rangiferina, Cladina arbuscula, Cladina stellaris, Cetraria cucullata, Cetraria islandica) is of major concern. Monitoring programs have been established for vegetation, fire, reindeer and wildlife. Reindeer have overgrazed lichen resources on some Bering Sea Islands. Wildfires have had the greatest impact on lichen range depletion on the mainland. Overgrazing has been a problem in localized area...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging a...
Intensive reindeer grazing and the increase of other land use forms have caused a decline in the amo...
The Alaska tundra varies in width from a few miles to 200 miles along the Bering Sea and from 100 to...
Heavy grazing by extremely high densities of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) on St. Matthew Island in t...
A herd of approximately 500 reindeer was herded over a non-utilized portion of a large Eriophorum-Ca...
We review and present a synthesis of the existing research dealing with changing Arctic tundra ecosy...
Cladonia alpestris, C. rangiferina and C. sylvatica may comprise 75-90% of all lichens eaten by rein...
Understanding the recovery rate of overgrazed lichen communities has value to mangers of lands in no...
Reindeer lichens are important in the structure and function of tundra and taiga ecosystems, as exem...
The impacts of reindeer grazing on Cladonia lichen ranges have been receiving increasing attention f...
Introduced reindeer, Rangifer tarandus, over exploited lichen-rich plant communities on St. Matthew ...
In the winter 2015/2016, about 700 reindeer were winter grazing on the islands of Holmöarna. Since t...
Several caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) populations have experienced recent population decl...
Reindeer lichens are on a dramatic decline in Sweden, with a 71 % decrease in abundance over the las...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging a...
Intensive reindeer grazing and the increase of other land use forms have caused a decline in the amo...
The Alaska tundra varies in width from a few miles to 200 miles along the Bering Sea and from 100 to...
Heavy grazing by extremely high densities of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) on St. Matthew Island in t...
A herd of approximately 500 reindeer was herded over a non-utilized portion of a large Eriophorum-Ca...
We review and present a synthesis of the existing research dealing with changing Arctic tundra ecosy...
Cladonia alpestris, C. rangiferina and C. sylvatica may comprise 75-90% of all lichens eaten by rein...
Understanding the recovery rate of overgrazed lichen communities has value to mangers of lands in no...
Reindeer lichens are important in the structure and function of tundra and taiga ecosystems, as exem...
The impacts of reindeer grazing on Cladonia lichen ranges have been receiving increasing attention f...
Introduced reindeer, Rangifer tarandus, over exploited lichen-rich plant communities on St. Matthew ...
In the winter 2015/2016, about 700 reindeer were winter grazing on the islands of Holmöarna. Since t...
Several caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) populations have experienced recent population decl...
Reindeer lichens are on a dramatic decline in Sweden, with a 71 % decrease in abundance over the las...
When reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) were introduced to Alaska's Seward Peninsula between 1892...
The responses of the reindeer lichens (Cladina stellaris, C. rangiferina, and C. mitis) to logging a...
Intensive reindeer grazing and the increase of other land use forms have caused a decline in the amo...