BIOTIC DIVERSITY OF KARELIA: CONDITIONS OF FORMATION, COMMUNITIES AND SPECIES

The monograph generalises vast data characterising the diversity of the biota in Russian Karelia. The data pool includes both materials of long-term studies, and new data collected in 1997–2000 within the Russian-Finnish project “Inventory and studies of biological diversity in Republic of Karelia”....

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Main Authors: Lukashov, A D, Litvinenko, A V, Maksimova, T A, Maksimov, A I, Humala, A E, Chekryzheva, T A, Medvedev, N V, Kuznetsov, O L, Systra, Y I, Bakhmet, O N, Volkov, A D, Pavlovsky, S A, Polyakova, T N, Ryabinkin, A V, Vlasova, L I, Kulikova, T P, Komulainen, S F, Polevoi, A V, Yakovlev, E B, Sazonov, S V, Artemiev, A V, Hokhlova, T Y, Kurhinen, J P, Raevskiy, B V, Ilinov, A A, Kravchenko, A V, Znamenskiy, S R, Kolomytsev, V A, Gromtsev, A N, Ivanchikov, A A, Sakovets, V I, Fjodorov, F V, Kanshiev, V Y, Yakimov, A V, Blyudnik, L V, Belkin, V V, Danilov, P I, Fadeyeva, M A, Krutov, V I, Bojchuk, M A, Kryshen, A M, Gnatiuk, E P, Morozova, R M, Lozovik, P A, Demidov, I N, Nazarova, L A, Linden, H, Helle, P, Wikman, M, Bondartseva, M A, Kotkova (Lositskaya), V M
Format: Book
Language:Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of RAS 2003
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Online Access:http://elibrary.krc.karelia.ru/766/
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Summary:The monograph generalises vast data characterising the diversity of the biota in Russian Karelia. The data pool includes both materials of long-term studies, and new data collected in 1997–2000 within the Russian-Finnish project “Inventory and studies of biological diversity in Republic of Karelia”. The volume is composed of four interrelated chapters. Chapter one provides a detailed account of the climatic, geological, geomorphological, hydrological and soil conditions in which the regional biota has been forming. Chapter two describes and evaluates the diversity of forest, mire and meadow communities, and the third chapter details the terrestrial biota at the species level (vascular plants, mosses, aphyllophoroid fungi, lichens, mammals, birds, insects). A special section is devoted to the flora and fauna of aquatic ecosystems (algae, zooplankton, periphyton, macrozoobenthos, fishes). Wide use is made of various zoning approaches based on biodiversity-related criteria. Current status of the regional biota, including its diversity in protected areas, is analysed with elements of the human impact assessment. A concise glossary of the terms used is annexed. This is an unprecedentally multi-faceted review, at least for the taiga zone of European Russia. The volume offers extensive reference materials for researchers in a widest range of ecological and biological fields, including graduate and post-graduate students. The monograph is also available in Russian.