E. A. Holt, B. McCune and P. Netlich 2008: Grazing and fire impacts on macrolichen communities of the Seaward Peninsula, Alaska, U. S. A.. - The Bryologist111(1): 68-83. [RLL List # 210 / Rec.# 30035] Keywords: ALASKA/ GRAZING/ FIRE/ COMMUNITY ECOLOGY/ SUCCESSION/ ALASKA TUNDRA/ REINDEER
Abstract: ["Overall, average lichen height appears to be the best indication of grazing intensity on the Seaward Peninsula. Given rebounding caribou populations, potential interest in revitalizing the reindeer industry and the rapid pace of global warming, it is critical to monitor an interaction between climate change and grazing."]