Floristic classification and ecology of tundra vegetation of the Taymyr Peninsula, northern Siberia
Abstract. A first systematic description is presented of tundra plant communities of the Taymyr Peninsula, northern Siberia, using the floristic approach of the Braun‐Blanquet School. Five associations are described: 1. Carici arctisibiricae‐Hylocomietum alaskanii , the main‘zonal’association, widel...
Published in: | Journal of Vegetation Science |
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Language: | English |
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Wiley
1994
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3236196 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2307%2F3236196 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.2307/3236196 |
Summary: | Abstract. A first systematic description is presented of tundra plant communities of the Taymyr Peninsula, northern Siberia, using the floristic approach of the Braun‐Blanquet School. Five associations are described: 1. Carici arctisibiricae‐Hylocomietum alaskanii , the main‘zonal’association, widely spread on ‘plakor’, i.e. flat or slightly sloping well‐drained sites in the tundra zone, but absent in the polar desert zone. 2. Meesio triquetris‐Caricetum stantis , typical for mire depressions throughout the tundra zone. 3. Poo arcticae‐Dupontietum fisheri , found in the northern part of the typical tundra subzone on western Taymyr. 4. Gymnomitrio‐Phippsietum concinnae and 5. Deschampsio‐Cerastietum regelii , which occur on snowbeds with various snow duration. Within several of these associations vicariants are described. These syntaxa are only the first to be described for the Taymyr area. A complete description is still under way. |
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