Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia

Zaonezhye Peninsula (Zaonezhsky Peninsula; Заонежский полуостров in Russian transcription) is situated on the northwestern coast of Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The territory of Zaonezhye is unique in that it contains nearly every type of terrain and unconsolidated sediment known i...

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Other Authors: Lindholm, Tapio, Jakovlev, Jevgeni, Kravchenko, Alexey
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154736
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/154736 2023-08-20T04:06:28+02:00 Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia Lindholm, Tapio Jakovlev, Jevgeni Kravchenko, Alexey 2015-05-20T11:04:58Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154736 eng eng Finnish Environment Institute Reports of the Finnish Environment Institute 40/2014 1796-1726 978-952-11-4405-9 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154736 geology geomorphology soil forests bogs meadows vascular plants bryophytes lichens polyporaceae insects natural diversity phytogeography biogeography geologia geomorfologia maaperä metsät suot niityt putkilokasvit sammalet jäkälät käävät hyönteiset luonnon monimuotoisuus kasvimaantiede eliömaantiede Ääninen Karjalan tasavalta Venäjä Kirja 2015 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:31:24Z Zaonezhye Peninsula (Zaonezhsky Peninsula; Заонежский полуостров in Russian transcription) is situated on the northwestern coast of Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The territory of Zaonezhye is unique in that it contains nearly every type of terrain and unconsolidated sediment known in the vast expanses of northwest Russia. It is also eastern part of Fennoscandian shield. It is characterized by a high diversity of basic limestone and carbonate rocks that determine the fertility of local soils as well as the unique diversity of habitats, flora and fauna. Numerous rare calciphile plant and lichen species are found here, as well as rich, eutrophic wetlands. Long-term farming and animal husbandry have led to a large number of grassland communities in the area. As a result, a mosaic structure of diverse habitats has evolved here. Europe’s second largest lake, Lake Onega, with its clear and deep waters also affect the local climate, making it milder. This report provides for the first time detailed species lists of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, wood-growing fungi and insects covering the entire Zaonezhye Peninsula, Kizhi archipelago and other adjacent islands. The most important sites for protection were observed, and six new nature monuments in the southern and southerneast parts of Zaonezhye Peninsula are recommended to be established. This publication contents following articles characterizing nature of Zaonezhye area: 1. Geology and physical geography: 1.1.Geological description, 1.2. Geomorphology and Quaternary deposits, 1.3. Hydrological characteristics, 1.4. Soil cover, 1.5. Palaeogeography, 1.6. Existing and planned protected areas; 2. Landscapes and ecosystems: 2.1. Modern landscapes of Zaonezhye, 2.2. Landscape structure, 2.3. Structure of the forest covered land and forest stands, 2.4. Forest structures, 2.5. Mires, 2.6. Meadows; 3. Flora and fauna: 3.1. Vascular plants, 3.2. Bryophyte flora, 3.3 Species list of lichens and allied fungi, 3.4. Red listed and indicator lichens, 3.5. ... Book Fennoscandian karelia* Northwest Russia Republic of Karelia Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Onega ENVELOPE(38.100,38.100,63.900,63.900)
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topic geology
geomorphology
soil
forests
bogs
meadows
vascular plants
bryophytes
lichens
polyporaceae
insects
natural diversity
phytogeography
biogeography
geologia
geomorfologia
maaperä
metsät
suot
niityt
putkilokasvit
sammalet
jäkälät
käävät
hyönteiset
luonnon monimuotoisuus
kasvimaantiede
eliömaantiede
Ääninen
Karjalan tasavalta
Venäjä
spellingShingle geology
geomorphology
soil
forests
bogs
meadows
vascular plants
bryophytes
lichens
polyporaceae
insects
natural diversity
phytogeography
biogeography
geologia
geomorfologia
maaperä
metsät
suot
niityt
putkilokasvit
sammalet
jäkälät
käävät
hyönteiset
luonnon monimuotoisuus
kasvimaantiede
eliömaantiede
Ääninen
Karjalan tasavalta
Venäjä
Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
topic_facet geology
geomorphology
soil
forests
bogs
meadows
vascular plants
bryophytes
lichens
polyporaceae
insects
natural diversity
phytogeography
biogeography
geologia
geomorfologia
maaperä
metsät
suot
niityt
putkilokasvit
sammalet
jäkälät
käävät
hyönteiset
luonnon monimuotoisuus
kasvimaantiede
eliömaantiede
Ääninen
Karjalan tasavalta
Venäjä
description Zaonezhye Peninsula (Zaonezhsky Peninsula; Заонежский полуостров in Russian transcription) is situated on the northwestern coast of Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The territory of Zaonezhye is unique in that it contains nearly every type of terrain and unconsolidated sediment known in the vast expanses of northwest Russia. It is also eastern part of Fennoscandian shield. It is characterized by a high diversity of basic limestone and carbonate rocks that determine the fertility of local soils as well as the unique diversity of habitats, flora and fauna. Numerous rare calciphile plant and lichen species are found here, as well as rich, eutrophic wetlands. Long-term farming and animal husbandry have led to a large number of grassland communities in the area. As a result, a mosaic structure of diverse habitats has evolved here. Europe’s second largest lake, Lake Onega, with its clear and deep waters also affect the local climate, making it milder. This report provides for the first time detailed species lists of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, wood-growing fungi and insects covering the entire Zaonezhye Peninsula, Kizhi archipelago and other adjacent islands. The most important sites for protection were observed, and six new nature monuments in the southern and southerneast parts of Zaonezhye Peninsula are recommended to be established. This publication contents following articles characterizing nature of Zaonezhye area: 1. Geology and physical geography: 1.1.Geological description, 1.2. Geomorphology and Quaternary deposits, 1.3. Hydrological characteristics, 1.4. Soil cover, 1.5. Palaeogeography, 1.6. Existing and planned protected areas; 2. Landscapes and ecosystems: 2.1. Modern landscapes of Zaonezhye, 2.2. Landscape structure, 2.3. Structure of the forest covered land and forest stands, 2.4. Forest structures, 2.5. Mires, 2.6. Meadows; 3. Flora and fauna: 3.1. Vascular plants, 3.2. Bryophyte flora, 3.3 Species list of lichens and allied fungi, 3.4. Red listed and indicator lichens, 3.5. ...
author2 Lindholm, Tapio
Jakovlev, Jevgeni
Kravchenko, Alexey
format Book
title Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
title_short Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
title_full Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
title_fullStr Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
title_full_unstemmed Biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of Zaonezhye Peninsula, in Lake Onega, Russian Karelia
title_sort biogeography, landscapes, ecosystems and species of zaonezhye peninsula, in lake onega, russian karelia
publisher Finnish Environment Institute
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/154736
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karelia*
Northwest Russia
Republic of Karelia
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karelia*
Northwest Russia
Republic of Karelia
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