The optimal harvesting rule for a lichen-reindeer system with stochast
ic environmental variation is compared to a corresponding deterministi
c model. It is found that the optimal harvesting rule can be expressed
as a function of lichen biomass only. The deterministic and stochasti
c solutions differ in three ways. Firstly, mortality risk of the reind
eer increases the discount rate. This results in a heavier use of the
lichen resources and consequently the optimal target lichen biomass is
in the stochastic model lower than in the deterministic case. Secondl
y, when the current lichen biomass is below the optimal target level,
during lichen recovery more reindeer are left alive in the stochastic
model, in order to avoid overharvesting the reindeer population. Third
ly, if the amount of lichen is greater than the optimal biomass value,
more animals can be left alive in the deterministic model in order to
reduce the lichen biomass back to the optimal value.