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Record #139215:

Some impacts of overgrazing by reindeer in Finnmark, Norway / Robert Evans.

Title: Some impacts of overgrazing by reindeer in Finnmark, Norway / Robert Evans.
Author(s): Evans, Robert.
Date: 1996.
In: Rangifer. (1996.), Vol. 16(1) (1996)
Abstract: Information was gathered mainly from 17 sample transects. Results from fences as well as in open country are given. Much degradation has taken place along fences. In open landscapes erosion by trampling is most likely in wet, peaty hollows, on sloping peaty or mineral-based soils, at edge of terraces or on drumlins, and especially where deep, sandy soils occur in eskers and the like. Denudation rate is 1-3 mm per year. Evidence of grazing is widespread from dung, trampled or overgrazed lichens or bare soil. Wear has come mostly in recent decades as numbers increased by factors of 2 or 3.
Notes:

Rangifer. Vol. 16(1) :3-19 (1996).

Keywords: .000(410) -- British author.
502 -- Environmental issues.
504.052 -- Natural resources, depletion.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus.
636.294 -- Reindeer husbandry.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*582) -- Finnmark.
SPRI record no.: 139215

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