Unfounded claims about productivity beyond density for reindeer pastoralism systems
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23473Date
2021-10-22Type
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Abstract
We point out problems with the article Productivity beyond density: A critique of management models for reindeer
pastoralism in Norway by Marin and co-workers published in Pastoralism in 2020. In our opinion, there are several
misleading claims about the governance of the reindeer pastoralist system in Norway, the Røros model for herd
management and density dependence in reindeer herds in their article. We point out the errors in their empirical
re-evaluation of previous work on the relationship between reindeer densities and the productivity and slaughter
weights in herds. These errors have a significant bearing on their conclusions. We agree that weather variability has
a substantial impact on reindeer body mass growth, fecundity and survival, but disagree with Marin et al. when
they argue that reindeer densities are of minor importance for reindeer productivity and animal welfare.
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Stien, Tveraa, Ims, Stien, Yoccoz. Unfounded claims about productivity beyond density for reindeer pastoralism systems. Pastoralism. 2021Metadata
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