The vascular plant flora of Hustai National Park, Mongolia: Composition, life forms, ecological groups and geographical elements

The present study gives an overview of the flora of Hustai National Park, which hosts southern outposts of boreal forests embedded in a matrix of typical steppes. We address floristic composition, life forms, ecological groups and geographical elements, and compare our data against studies from broa...

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Main Authors: Tserendulam, Tseren‐Ochir, Bayarsaikhan, Uudus, Oyuntsetseg, Batlai, Wesche, Karsten
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/fedr.201700006 2024-06-02T08:15:10+00:00 The vascular plant flora of Hustai National Park, Mongolia: Composition, life forms, ecological groups and geographical elements Tserendulam, Tseren‐Ochir Bayarsaikhan, Uudus Oyuntsetseg, Batlai Wesche, Karsten 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fedr.201700006 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Ffedr.201700006 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/fedr.201700006 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/fedr.201700006 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Feddes Repertorium volume 129, issue 2, page 137-160 ISSN 0014-8962 1522-239X journal-article 2018 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/fedr.201700006 2024-05-03T11:03:43Z The present study gives an overview of the flora of Hustai National Park, which hosts southern outposts of boreal forests embedded in a matrix of typical steppes. We address floristic composition, life forms, ecological groups and geographical elements, and compare our data against studies from broadly similar regions. A total of 493 vascular plant species belonging to 246 genera and 65 families were recorded. The biggest plant families are Asteraceae (67 species) followed by Poaceae (56 species), Fabaceae (51 species), and Rosaceae (33 species), while 21 families were represented by only one species each. Mesophytes (32.5%) and xerophytes (25.4%) were the most frequent ecological groups, indicating a typical mountain steppe environment. Most species were hemicryptophytes (56.8%), followed by therophytes (18.7%) and cryptophytes (geophytes 10.5%), while the least frequent life form classes were chamaephytes (5.1%) and helophytes (0.2%). Asian chorological elements constituted 52.3% of the total flora, while Eurasian account for 30%, Holarctic for 14.8%, Asian‐American for 1.4% and Cosmopolitan for 1.4%. The Hustai mountain range thus represents a key example of the transition zone between the relatively moist Taiga forests and the drier steppe grasslands. These climate transitional zones are very sensitive to changing climate and land use. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Wiley Online Library Feddes Repertorium 129 2 137 160
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description The present study gives an overview of the flora of Hustai National Park, which hosts southern outposts of boreal forests embedded in a matrix of typical steppes. We address floristic composition, life forms, ecological groups and geographical elements, and compare our data against studies from broadly similar regions. A total of 493 vascular plant species belonging to 246 genera and 65 families were recorded. The biggest plant families are Asteraceae (67 species) followed by Poaceae (56 species), Fabaceae (51 species), and Rosaceae (33 species), while 21 families were represented by only one species each. Mesophytes (32.5%) and xerophytes (25.4%) were the most frequent ecological groups, indicating a typical mountain steppe environment. Most species were hemicryptophytes (56.8%), followed by therophytes (18.7%) and cryptophytes (geophytes 10.5%), while the least frequent life form classes were chamaephytes (5.1%) and helophytes (0.2%). Asian chorological elements constituted 52.3% of the total flora, while Eurasian account for 30%, Holarctic for 14.8%, Asian‐American for 1.4% and Cosmopolitan for 1.4%. The Hustai mountain range thus represents a key example of the transition zone between the relatively moist Taiga forests and the drier steppe grasslands. These climate transitional zones are very sensitive to changing climate and land use.
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