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  • Changes in wild and domestic herbivore populations affect grazing systems, especially in low productivity areas like Iceland, where increasing wild herbivore populations pose challenges to farming.
  • A study from 1986 to 2020 examined changes in herbivore densities, metabolic biomass, and plant consumption in improved and unimproved lands.
  • Despite a shift toward wildlife dominance in herbivore communities, wild herbivores contributed minimally to overall biomass and consumption, indicating the need for better management strategies for both wild and domestic herbivores in cohabiting environments.

Article Abstract

Changes in wild and domestic herbivore populations significantly impact extensive grazing systems, particularly in low productive environments, where increasing wild herbivore populations are perceived as a threat to farming. To assess the magnitude of these changes in Iceland, we compiled time series on herbivore populations from 1986 to 2020 and estimated changes in species densities, metabolic biomass, and consumption of plant biomass in improved lands and unimproved rangelands. We compared estimates of consumption rates to past and present net primary production. Overall, the herbivore community composition shifted from livestock to wildlife dominated. However, wild herbivores only contributed a small fraction (14%) of the total herbivore metabolic biomass and consumption (4-7%), and livestock dominated the overall herbivore biomass. These insights highlight the necessity of developing improved local integrated management for both wild and domestic herbivores where they coexist.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11182994PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-01998-6DOI Listing

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