Liсhens of the National Park «Vodlozersky», Russia

Based on long-term (> 25 years) data analysis, the species diversity of lichens of the largest (4683 km2) Protected Area in Northwest Russia, the National Park «Vodlozersky», is presented for the first time. The National Park «Vodlozersky» was established in 1991 to preserve unique natural commun...

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Published in:Nature Conservation Research
Main Authors: Viktoria N. Tarasova, Vera I. Androsova, Angella V. Sonina
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas "Bear Land" 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2021.003
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4b4cb4ab15424e72b4f81f5248284dca 2023-05-15T15:23:50+02:00 Liсhens of the National Park «Vodlozersky», Russia Viktoria N. Tarasova Vera I. Androsova Angella V. Sonina 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2021.003 https://doaj.org/article/4b4cb4ab15424e72b4f81f5248284dca EN RU eng rus Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas "Bear Land" http://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/article/309 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-008X doi:10.24189/ncr.2021.003 2500-008X https://doaj.org/article/4b4cb4ab15424e72b4f81f5248284dca Nature Conservation Research: Заповедная наука, Vol 6, Iss Suppl.1, Pp 32-46 (2021) arkhangelsk region biodiversity history of the research intact forest new species republic of karerlia taiga Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2021.003 2022-12-30T21:27:00Z Based on long-term (> 25 years) data analysis, the species diversity of lichens of the largest (4683 km2) Protected Area in Northwest Russia, the National Park «Vodlozersky», is presented for the first time. The National Park «Vodlozersky» was established in 1991 to preserve unique natural communities in the basin of Lake Vodlozero and the River Ileksa. The territory of the Protected Area is located along the eastern borders of the Fennoscandian Shield in two administrative regions: the Republic of Karelia and the Arkhangelsk region. This study is the first attempt to generalise all available data on the lichen flora of NP «Vodlozersky». The paper summarises the information from literature and the authors' data on lichen species diversity obtained in 19 expeditions to different parts of the National Park «Vodlozersky» over a 30-year period of study. Field material was collected by combination of floristic (route methods) and geobotanical studies – by the methods of establishing and description of sample plots ranging in size from 400 to 10 000 m2. For a detailed study of the species composition of lichens in the sample plots, all types of substrates were examined: the trunks and branch surface of different tree species under various conditions (living, falling, dead wood), as well as rotting wood, soil and stones. The collection of lichens (565 herbarium specimens) from the National Park «Vodlozersky» deposited in the herbarium of the Helsinki University (H) (H) were revised. A brief history of the lichen study in the Protected Area was described and the dynamics of the accumulation of information on the species diversity of lichens and allied fungi was revealed by years, from 170 species in 1991 to 469 species and 4 subspecies in 2020. The recent studies resulted in a list of 30 new findings, including 13 species for the Karelian part, and 17 for the whole area of the National Park «Vodlozersky». A total of 473 taxa are reported for the National Park «Vodlozersky», including 445 species and 4 subspecies of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Fennoscandian karelia* karelian Northwest Russia Republic of Karelia taiga Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ileksa ENVELOPE(40.229,40.229,63.443,63.443) Nature Conservation Research 6 Suppl.1
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history of the research
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new species
republic of karerlia
taiga
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Vera I. Androsova
Angella V. Sonina
Liсhens of the National Park «Vodlozersky», Russia
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new species
republic of karerlia
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description Based on long-term (> 25 years) data analysis, the species diversity of lichens of the largest (4683 km2) Protected Area in Northwest Russia, the National Park «Vodlozersky», is presented for the first time. The National Park «Vodlozersky» was established in 1991 to preserve unique natural communities in the basin of Lake Vodlozero and the River Ileksa. The territory of the Protected Area is located along the eastern borders of the Fennoscandian Shield in two administrative regions: the Republic of Karelia and the Arkhangelsk region. This study is the first attempt to generalise all available data on the lichen flora of NP «Vodlozersky». The paper summarises the information from literature and the authors' data on lichen species diversity obtained in 19 expeditions to different parts of the National Park «Vodlozersky» over a 30-year period of study. Field material was collected by combination of floristic (route methods) and geobotanical studies – by the methods of establishing and description of sample plots ranging in size from 400 to 10 000 m2. For a detailed study of the species composition of lichens in the sample plots, all types of substrates were examined: the trunks and branch surface of different tree species under various conditions (living, falling, dead wood), as well as rotting wood, soil and stones. The collection of lichens (565 herbarium specimens) from the National Park «Vodlozersky» deposited in the herbarium of the Helsinki University (H) (H) were revised. A brief history of the lichen study in the Protected Area was described and the dynamics of the accumulation of information on the species diversity of lichens and allied fungi was revealed by years, from 170 species in 1991 to 469 species and 4 subspecies in 2020. The recent studies resulted in a list of 30 new findings, including 13 species for the Karelian part, and 17 for the whole area of the National Park «Vodlozersky». A total of 473 taxa are reported for the National Park «Vodlozersky», including 445 species and 4 subspecies of ...
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