Plant interactions, climate, and the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) interdependently shape vegetation in northern Finland
Sari Stark, Henri Wallén, Mika Kurkilahti, Antti‐Juhani Pekkarinen, Jouko Kumpula

TL;DR
In northern Finland, reindeer grazing, plant interactions, and climate changes together influence the growth of shrubs and lichens over time.
Contribution
The study reveals a dual relationship between shrub and lichen vegetation influenced by seasonal reindeer grazing and climate.
Findings
Shrub cover and height increased significantly over a decade, while lichen cover decreased.
Lichen height showed a positive correlation with shrub height but a negative correlation with shrub cover.
Winter grazing reduced lichen cover less than summer or year-round grazing.
Abstract
There is limited understanding on how complex interdependencies among large herbivore grazing, competitive and facilitative interactions among plants, and the changes in temperatures and precipitation shape northern boreal and subarctic ecosystems. Here, we assessed changes in dwarf shrub and lichen cover and height using data from 617 field sites monitored a decade apart (2005–2008 and 2016–2018) in semi‐dry and dry habitats in northernmost Finland, where reindeer herding constitutes a traditional livelihood with reindeer moving freely across landscapes and grazing on seasonally available forage plants. We hypothesized that several direct and indirect factors related to climate and reindeer herding regimes drive changes in vegetation. We predicted that over the 10 years, shrub cover and height would increase and that lichen cover and height would decrease in response. We also expected…
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TopicsIndigenous Studies and Ecology · Climate change and permafrost · Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
