Changes in vegetation around refuge huts in Koilliskaira forest area in Finnish Lapland
The area of Koilliskaira, situated in the eastern part of Finnish Lapland, is a popular venue for hikers. The present work examines the change of vegetation around 35 refuge huts in the area. The indigenous vegetation was found to conform to the various heath forest types common to forest...
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doaj-1cad5cd52df540eb9b0c009395b9cca82020-11-25T03:06:39ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40751976-01-0110110.14214/sf.a14774Changes in vegetation around refuge huts in Koilliskaira forest area in Finnish LaplandHoogesteger, Marketta The area of Koilliskaira, situated in the eastern part of Finnish Lapland, is a popular venue for hikers. The present work examines the change of vegetation around 35 refuge huts in the area. The indigenous vegetation was found to conform to the various heath forest types common to forests in Lapland and continental subalpine mountain birch forest types, principally dry or fairly dry heath forest. According to the study, the change in vegetation showed a clear positive correlation with the number of summer visitors. The dwarf shrubs and lichens were the most susceptible to trampling, and the grasses the least so. Both resilient and susceptible species were to be found among the mosses. The incoming hemerophilous flora was seen to consist principally of species known to accompany Lappish settlement in the area, and only occasional cases of alien species were noted. The PDF includes a summary in English. https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/4932 |
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Changes in vegetation around refuge huts in Koilliskaira forest area in Finnish Lapland |
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1976-01-01 |
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The area of Koilliskaira, situated in the eastern part of Finnish Lapland, is a popular venue for hikers. The present work examines the change of vegetation around 35 refuge huts in the area. The indigenous vegetation was found to conform to the various heath forest types common to forests in Lapland and continental subalpine mountain birch forest types, principally dry or fairly dry heath forest. According to the study, the change in vegetation showed a clear positive correlation with the number of summer visitors. The dwarf shrubs and lichens were the most susceptible to trampling, and the grasses the least so. Both resilient and susceptible species were to be found among the mosses. The incoming hemerophilous flora was seen to consist principally of species known to accompany Lappish settlement in the area, and only occasional cases of alien species were noted. The PDF includes a summary in English. |
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