Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)

In the scope of implementing a UNDP / GEF / Ministry of Nature project, a database and a GIS to consider the biodiversity of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug were developed. They include information on 2035 animal and 1640 plant species, belonging to 15 model groups. Data were obtained using publicatio...

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Published in:Nature Conservation Research
Main Authors: Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov, Igor A. Lavrinenko, Vladimir Yu. Razzhivin, Olga L. Makarova, Olga V. Lavrinenko, Vladimir V. Anufriev, Anatoly B. Babenko, Mikhail S. Bizin, Petr M. Glazov, Sergey V. Goryachkin, Alla A. Kolesnikova, Nadezhda V. Matveyeva, Sergey V. Pestov, Vladislav V. Petrovskii, Olga B. Pokrovskaya, Andrei V. Tanasevich, Andrei G. Tatarinov
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas "Bear Land" 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:53e0d2bd227a42668053cc1852a1b5dc 2023-05-15T14:55:46+02:00 Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia) Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov Igor A. Lavrinenko Vladimir Yu. Razzhivin Olga L. Makarova Olga V. Lavrinenko Vladimir V. Anufriev Anatoly B. Babenko Mikhail S. Bizin Petr M. Glazov Sergey V. Goryachkin Alla A. Kolesnikova Nadezhda V. Matveyeva Sergey V. Pestov Vladislav V. Petrovskii Olga B. Pokrovskaya Andrei V. Tanasevich Andrei G. Tatarinov 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2019.015 https://doaj.org/article/53e0d2bd227a42668053cc1852a1b5dc EN RU eng rus Fund for Support and Development of Protected Areas "Bear Land" http://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/article/190 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-008X doi:10.24189/ncr.2019.015 2500-008X https://doaj.org/article/53e0d2bd227a42668053cc1852a1b5dc Nature Conservation Research: Заповедная наука, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 1-28 (2019) biological value fauna flora geobotanical subdivision local flora map marshes Protected Area technogenic pressure Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2019.015 2022-12-31T03:21:49Z In the scope of implementing a UNDP / GEF / Ministry of Nature project, a database and a GIS to consider the biodiversity of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug were developed. They include information on 2035 animal and 1640 plant species, belonging to 15 model groups. Data were obtained using publications and unpublished sources, the results of studying collections / herbaria of four institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and data of fieldwork (2015) conducted in three coastal areas of Bolshezemelskaya Tundra. The taxonomic richness of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug biota is not lower (even higher in some animal groups) than in other large Arctic regions (e.g. Taymyr and Greenland). Some new vegetation syntaxa have been described. And some phytogeographic boundaries have been established. Several animal taxa have been described for the first time for science. Some of species were neither previously recorded in the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug nor formerly known from Europe («Siberian» species), nor from Russia. Concerning types of ranges, the proportion of species having predominantly Siberian / East Palaearctic / Siberian-Nearctic ranges varied in different model groups from 0% to 30%. The fraction of arctic (in a wide sense) species ranged from 0% to 29%. We considered the status of the natural environment of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug to be satisfactory so far as its destruction is particularly local. We strongly confirm the need to create new Protected Areas. The material obtained during the project processing has been applied to the organisation of sanctuaries in the Khaipudyrskaya Bay and Pakhancheskaya Bay, Barents Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea Greenland Taymyr Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Barents Sea Greenland Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) Nature Conservation Research 4 2
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Russian
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fauna
flora
geobotanical subdivision
local flora
map
marshes
Protected Area
technogenic pressure
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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fauna
flora
geobotanical subdivision
local flora
map
marshes
Protected Area
technogenic pressure
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
Igor A. Lavrinenko
Vladimir Yu. Razzhivin
Olga L. Makarova
Olga V. Lavrinenko
Vladimir V. Anufriev
Anatoly B. Babenko
Mikhail S. Bizin
Petr M. Glazov
Sergey V. Goryachkin
Alla A. Kolesnikova
Nadezhda V. Matveyeva
Sergey V. Pestov
Vladislav V. Petrovskii
Olga B. Pokrovskaya
Andrei V. Tanasevich
Andrei G. Tatarinov
Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
topic_facet biological value
fauna
flora
geobotanical subdivision
local flora
map
marshes
Protected Area
technogenic pressure
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
description In the scope of implementing a UNDP / GEF / Ministry of Nature project, a database and a GIS to consider the biodiversity of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug were developed. They include information on 2035 animal and 1640 plant species, belonging to 15 model groups. Data were obtained using publications and unpublished sources, the results of studying collections / herbaria of four institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and data of fieldwork (2015) conducted in three coastal areas of Bolshezemelskaya Tundra. The taxonomic richness of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug biota is not lower (even higher in some animal groups) than in other large Arctic regions (e.g. Taymyr and Greenland). Some new vegetation syntaxa have been described. And some phytogeographic boundaries have been established. Several animal taxa have been described for the first time for science. Some of species were neither previously recorded in the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug nor formerly known from Europe («Siberian» species), nor from Russia. Concerning types of ranges, the proportion of species having predominantly Siberian / East Palaearctic / Siberian-Nearctic ranges varied in different model groups from 0% to 30%. The fraction of arctic (in a wide sense) species ranged from 0% to 29%. We considered the status of the natural environment of the Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug to be satisfactory so far as its destruction is particularly local. We strongly confirm the need to create new Protected Areas. The material obtained during the project processing has been applied to the organisation of sanctuaries in the Khaipudyrskaya Bay and Pakhancheskaya Bay, Barents Sea.
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author Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
Igor A. Lavrinenko
Vladimir Yu. Razzhivin
Olga L. Makarova
Olga V. Lavrinenko
Vladimir V. Anufriev
Anatoly B. Babenko
Mikhail S. Bizin
Petr M. Glazov
Sergey V. Goryachkin
Alla A. Kolesnikova
Nadezhda V. Matveyeva
Sergey V. Pestov
Vladislav V. Petrovskii
Olga B. Pokrovskaya
Andrei V. Tanasevich
Andrei G. Tatarinov
author_facet Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
Igor A. Lavrinenko
Vladimir Yu. Razzhivin
Olga L. Makarova
Olga V. Lavrinenko
Vladimir V. Anufriev
Anatoly B. Babenko
Mikhail S. Bizin
Petr M. Glazov
Sergey V. Goryachkin
Alla A. Kolesnikova
Nadezhda V. Matveyeva
Sergey V. Pestov
Vladislav V. Petrovskii
Olga B. Pokrovskaya
Andrei V. Tanasevich
Andrei G. Tatarinov
author_sort Viatcheslav V. Rozhnov
title Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
title_short Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
title_full Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
title_fullStr Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Russia)
title_sort biodiversity revision of a large arctic region as a basis for its monitoring and protection under conditions of active economic development (nenetsky autonomous okrug, russia)
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