Diversity and phytosociological role of mosses in mires of southwestern Arkhangelsk region and adjacent territories

The species diversity of mosses is studied in mires of south-western Arkhangelsk Region and adjacent areas of the Vologda Region and the Republic of Karelia. The contributions of different species to plant associations is analyzed in detail, taking into account their dominance levels, percent cover,...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Viktor Smagin, Maria Noskova, Vladimir Antipin, Margarita Boychuk
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17076/bg382
https://doaj.org/article/cccf477e99da48bdb3ca6407c0b4fa8c
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Summary:The species diversity of mosses is studied in mires of south-western Arkhangelsk Region and adjacent areas of the Vologda Region and the Republic of Karelia. The contributions of different species to plant associations is analyzed in detail, taking into account their dominance levels, percent cover, and the number of associations they were found in. Mires of the region were found to harbor 87 moss species. Sphagnum mosses (Sphagnopsida) are the most significant: of the 28 sphagnum species, 19 were dominants. The coenotic role of true mosses (Polytrichopsida, Bryopsida) is much weaker: 17 of the 59 registered species acted as dominants, but only in a very limited number of plant communities. Six species listed in the Red Data Book of the Arkhangelsk Region (2008) and one species, Meesia hexasticha, new for European Russia were identified.