The Taxonomically Richest Liverwort Hemiboreal Flora in Eurasia Is in the South Kurils
The long coexistence of various floral elements, landscape diversity, and island isolation led to the formation of the richest Eurasian hemiboreal liverwort flora in the southern Kurils. This land that covers less than 5000 square kilometres and houses 242 species and two varieties of liverworts and...
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ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2223-7747/11/17/2200/ 2023-08-20T04:07:40+02:00 The Taxonomically Richest Liverwort Hemiboreal Flora in Eurasia Is in the South Kurils Vadim A. Bakalin Ksenia G. Klimova Daniil A. Bakalin Seung Se Choi agris 2022-08-25 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11172200 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Plant Ecology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172200 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Plants; Volume 11; Issue 17; Pages: 2200 liverworts diversity distribution patterns East Asia Pacific hemiboreal zone Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11172200 2023-08-01T06:12:29Z The long coexistence of various floral elements, landscape diversity, and island isolation led to the formation of the richest Eurasian hemiboreal liverwort flora in the southern Kurils. This land that covers less than 5000 square kilometres and houses 242 species and two varieties of liverworts and hornworts. The flora ‘core’ is represented by hemiboreal East Asian and boreal circumpolar taxa. Other elements that have noticeable input in the flora formation are cool-temperate East Asian hypoarctomontane circumpolar and arctomontane. The distribution of some species is restricted to the thermal pools near active or dormant volcanoes or volcanic ash deposits; such species generally provide specificity to the flora. Despite the territorial proximity, the climate of each considered island is characterized by features that, in the vast majority of cases, distinguish it from the climate of the neighbouring island. The last circumstance may inspire the difference in the liverwort taxonomic composition of each of the islands. The comparison of the taxonomic composition of district floras in the Amphi-Pacific hemiarctic, boreal, and cool-temperate Asia revealed four main focal centres: East Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin Island, the southern Sikhote-Alin and the East Manchurian Mountains, the mountains of the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and the South Kurils plus northern Hokkaido. The remaining floras involved in the comparison occupy an intermediate position between these four centres. Text Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Sakhalin MDPI Open Access Publishing Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Pacific Plants 11 17 2200 |
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The long coexistence of various floral elements, landscape diversity, and island isolation led to the formation of the richest Eurasian hemiboreal liverwort flora in the southern Kurils. This land that covers less than 5000 square kilometres and houses 242 species and two varieties of liverworts and hornworts. The flora ‘core’ is represented by hemiboreal East Asian and boreal circumpolar taxa. Other elements that have noticeable input in the flora formation are cool-temperate East Asian hypoarctomontane circumpolar and arctomontane. The distribution of some species is restricted to the thermal pools near active or dormant volcanoes or volcanic ash deposits; such species generally provide specificity to the flora. Despite the territorial proximity, the climate of each considered island is characterized by features that, in the vast majority of cases, distinguish it from the climate of the neighbouring island. The last circumstance may inspire the difference in the liverwort taxonomic composition of each of the islands. The comparison of the taxonomic composition of district floras in the Amphi-Pacific hemiarctic, boreal, and cool-temperate Asia revealed four main focal centres: East Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin Island, the southern Sikhote-Alin and the East Manchurian Mountains, the mountains of the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and the South Kurils plus northern Hokkaido. The remaining floras involved in the comparison occupy an intermediate position between these four centres. |
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The Taxonomically Richest Liverwort Hemiboreal Flora in Eurasia Is in the South Kurils |
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