ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA

Сarbonate rocks of unique Mramorny (Marble) Island (65.420921 N, 34.631167 E) constitute a ca. 5-40 m thick lens-shaped body thrown into isoclinal folds. They are associated, interbedded and deformed jointly with amphibolites and are cut by granite-aplites. Their major minerals are dolomite (ca. 70-...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Alexey Kravchenko, Anatoly Maksimov, Alexander Slabunov, Margarita Fadeeva
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a86e73fc836e44f2b562055dc2b00aba 2023-05-15T15:45:52+02:00 ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA Alexey Kravchenko Anatoly Maksimov Alexander Slabunov Margarita Fadeeva 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/bg956 https://doaj.org/article/a86e73fc836e44f2b562055dc2b00aba EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/956 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/bg956 https://doaj.org/article/a86e73fc836e44f2b562055dc2b00aba Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 1 (2018) carbonate rocks insular biogeography vascular plants mosses lichens republic of karelia Science Q article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/bg956 2022-12-31T10:18:37Z Сarbonate rocks of unique Mramorny (Marble) Island (65.420921 N, 34.631167 E) constitute a ca. 5-40 m thick lens-shaped body thrown into isoclinal folds. They are associated, interbedded and deformed jointly with amphibolites and are cut by granite-aplites. Their major minerals are dolomite (ca. 70-90%), calcite, biotite and hornblende. Isotopic data show that Mramorny Island carbonate rocks are endogenously igneous carbonatites. Geochronology data date the magmatic stage of carbonatite formation to 2420±20 Ma and metamorphic alterations of this rock to 1845±15 Ma. During the survey in 2018, 82 species of vascular plants, 25 mosses and 44 lichens were recorded from the island. The vascular plant flora was not very specific, but richer in species compared to other White Sea islands of similar size. High frequencies and abundances were noted also for such calciphilous species as Botrychium lunaria , Draba incana and Saxifraga cespitosa . The moss flora was not rich, but the proportion of calciphilous species was quite high – there occurred Brachythecium glareosum , Brachythecium turgidum , Distichium inclinatum and Ditrichum flexicaule . For Brachythecium glareosum Mramorny Island is the only location among White Sea islands where the species has been found. The calciphilous lichens encountered were Bilimbia sabuletorum , Caloplaca stillicidiorum , Candelariella aurella , Cladonia pocillum , Fuscopannaria praetermissa , and Xanthoria elegans . Five species ( Rhodiola rosea, Brachythecium glareosum, Brachythecium turgidum, Distichium inclinatum and Ramalina subfarinacea ) are listed in the regional Red Data Book. The unique geological structure of the island has had the most pronounced effect on the bryoflora, less so on the lichen flora, and the weakest effect on the flora of vascular plants. The latter can be attributed to the small size of the island and the peculiarities of its relief, which leads to an almost unhindered transport of carbonatite weathering products into the sea by rainfall and seawater. Article in Journal/Newspaper Botrychium lunaria Marble Island Republic of Karelia Saxifraga cespitosa White Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles White Sea Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1 44
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Russian
topic carbonate rocks
insular biogeography
vascular plants
mosses
lichens
republic of karelia
Science
Q
spellingShingle carbonate rocks
insular biogeography
vascular plants
mosses
lichens
republic of karelia
Science
Q
Alexey Kravchenko
Anatoly Maksimov
Alexander Slabunov
Margarita Fadeeva
ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
topic_facet carbonate rocks
insular biogeography
vascular plants
mosses
lichens
republic of karelia
Science
Q
description Сarbonate rocks of unique Mramorny (Marble) Island (65.420921 N, 34.631167 E) constitute a ca. 5-40 m thick lens-shaped body thrown into isoclinal folds. They are associated, interbedded and deformed jointly with amphibolites and are cut by granite-aplites. Their major minerals are dolomite (ca. 70-90%), calcite, biotite and hornblende. Isotopic data show that Mramorny Island carbonate rocks are endogenously igneous carbonatites. Geochronology data date the magmatic stage of carbonatite formation to 2420±20 Ma and metamorphic alterations of this rock to 1845±15 Ma. During the survey in 2018, 82 species of vascular plants, 25 mosses and 44 lichens were recorded from the island. The vascular plant flora was not very specific, but richer in species compared to other White Sea islands of similar size. High frequencies and abundances were noted also for such calciphilous species as Botrychium lunaria , Draba incana and Saxifraga cespitosa . The moss flora was not rich, but the proportion of calciphilous species was quite high – there occurred Brachythecium glareosum , Brachythecium turgidum , Distichium inclinatum and Ditrichum flexicaule . For Brachythecium glareosum Mramorny Island is the only location among White Sea islands where the species has been found. The calciphilous lichens encountered were Bilimbia sabuletorum , Caloplaca stillicidiorum , Candelariella aurella , Cladonia pocillum , Fuscopannaria praetermissa , and Xanthoria elegans . Five species ( Rhodiola rosea, Brachythecium glareosum, Brachythecium turgidum, Distichium inclinatum and Ramalina subfarinacea ) are listed in the regional Red Data Book. The unique geological structure of the island has had the most pronounced effect on the bryoflora, less so on the lichen flora, and the weakest effect on the flora of vascular plants. The latter can be attributed to the small size of the island and the peculiarities of its relief, which leads to an almost unhindered transport of carbonatite weathering products into the sea by rainfall and seawater.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Alexey Kravchenko
Anatoly Maksimov
Alexander Slabunov
Margarita Fadeeva
author_facet Alexey Kravchenko
Anatoly Maksimov
Alexander Slabunov
Margarita Fadeeva
author_sort Alexey Kravchenko
title ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
title_short ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
title_full ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
title_fullStr ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
title_full_unstemmed ONCE AGAIN ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPECIES DIVERSITY AND BEDROCK COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNIQUE MRAMORNY ISLAND, VON’GA BAY, WHITE SEA
title_sort once again on the relationship between species diversity and bedrock composition: a case study of the unique mramorny island, von’ga bay, white sea
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Marble Island
Republic of Karelia
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