Pyrogenic successions of phytocoenoses of the North of the West Siberia
Postfire successions in north-taiga large hummock peats and permafrost peat boils are investigated annually on the monitoring sites observed in the Nadymsky district since 1970. Changes in species composition, height, abundance and cover of plant species were traced and compared with the course of a...
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Language: | Russian |
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Theoretical and Applied Ecology
2014
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.25750/1995-4301-2014-1-045-048 http://envjournal.ru/ari/v2014/v1/files/14109.pdf |
Summary: | Postfire successions in north-taiga large hummock peats and permafrost peat boils are investigated annually on the monitoring sites observed in the Nadymsky district since 1970. Changes in species composition, height, abundance and cover of plant species were traced and compared with the course of air temperature, precipitation amounts and dynamics of thickness of seasonally thawed soil layer. We also found almost full recover of herb-shrub layer and significant changes in moss-lichen layer. |
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