Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)

The paper is based on the dataset whose purpose was to deliver, in the form of GBIF-mediated data, diverse materials on the biodiversity of a large mire, Shichengskoe mire (Vologda Region, north-western Russia), including its various mire sites and intra-mire water bodies. The dataset was based on o...

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Main Authors: Philippov, Dmitriy, Ermilov, Sergey, Zaytseva, Vera, Pestov, Sergey, Kuzmin, Eugeniy, Shabalina, Julia, Sazhnev, Alexey, Ivicheva, Ksenya, Sterlyagova, Irina, Leonov, Mikhail, Boychuk, Margarita, Czhobadze, Andrey, Prokina, Kristina, Dulin, Mikhail, Joharchi, Omid, Shabunov, Aleksey, Shiryaeva, Olga, Levashov, Andrey, Komarova, Aleksandra, Yurchenko, Victoria
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5748750 2024-09-09T19:58:51+00:00 Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia) Philippov, Dmitriy Ermilov, Sergey Zaytseva, Vera Pestov, Sergey Kuzmin, Eugeniy Shabalina, Julia Sazhnev, Alexey Ivicheva, Ksenya Sterlyagova, Irina Leonov, Mikhail Boychuk, Margarita Czhobadze, Andrey Prokina, Kristina Dulin, Mikhail Joharchi, Omid Shabunov, Aleksey Shiryaeva, Olga Levashov, Andrey Komarova, Aleksandra Yurchenko, Victoria 2021-11-24 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure5 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure10 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure6 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure9 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure1 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure11 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure12 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure13 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure14 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure2 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure3 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure7 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure4 https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure8 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e77615 oai:zenodo.org:5748750 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Biodiversity Data Journal, 9, e77615, (2021-11-24) Russia Eastern Europe Vologda Region dataset mire wetland in-mire water bodies Sphagnum occurrence data paper Red Data Book info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e7761510.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure510.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure1010.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure610.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure910.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure110.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure1110.3897/BDJ.9.e77615.figure1210.3897/BDJ.9.e77615 2024-07-25T13:39:40Z The paper is based on the dataset whose purpose was to deliver, in the form of GBIF-mediated data, diverse materials on the biodiversity of a large mire, Shichengskoe mire (Vologda Region, north-western Russia), including its various mire sites and intra-mire water bodies. The dataset was based on our materials collected for two decades (from 2000 to 2021) in different parts and biotopes of the Shichengskoe mire and complemented by scarce data obtained previously by other researchers. The data contain materials on the diversity of Animalia (2886 occurrences), Bacteria (22), Chromista (256), Fungi (111), Plantae (2463) and Protozoa (131). Within the study period, the most detailed and long-term biodiversity studies were carried out for higher plants and invertebrates. On the other hand, the data on the composition of lichens, protozoa, algae, basidiomycetes, some groups of invertebrates and, to a lesser extent, lichens and vertebrates are far less comprehensive and require further substantial research efforts. The list includes occurrences from both the peatland (mire sites and mire margins different in typology) and the objects of the mire hydrographic network. In a standardised form, this article summarises both already published (mainly in Russian) and unpublished materials. The paper summarises the results of long-term research on the biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network. A total of 5869 occurrences were included in the dataset published in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, gbif.org) for the first time. According to the GBIF taxonomic backbone, the dataset covers 1358 taxa, including 1250 lower-rank taxa (species, subspecies, varieties, forms) and 108 taxa identified to the genus level. Several species found in the Shichengskoe mire, mainly belonging to Bacteria, Chromista and Protozoa, have never been listed in GBIF for the territory of Russia before. The overwhelming majority of occurrences and identified species came from the territory of Shichengskiy ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North-Western Russia Zenodo Biodiversity Data Journal 9
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Eastern Europe
Vologda Region
dataset
mire
wetland
in-mire water bodies
Sphagnum
occurrence
data paper
Red Data Book
spellingShingle Russia
Eastern Europe
Vologda Region
dataset
mire
wetland
in-mire water bodies
Sphagnum
occurrence
data paper
Red Data Book
Philippov, Dmitriy
Ermilov, Sergey
Zaytseva, Vera
Pestov, Sergey
Kuzmin, Eugeniy
Shabalina, Julia
Sazhnev, Alexey
Ivicheva, Ksenya
Sterlyagova, Irina
Leonov, Mikhail
Boychuk, Margarita
Czhobadze, Andrey
Prokina, Kristina
Dulin, Mikhail
Joharchi, Omid
Shabunov, Aleksey
Shiryaeva, Olga
Levashov, Andrey
Komarova, Aleksandra
Yurchenko, Victoria
Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
topic_facet Russia
Eastern Europe
Vologda Region
dataset
mire
wetland
in-mire water bodies
Sphagnum
occurrence
data paper
Red Data Book
description The paper is based on the dataset whose purpose was to deliver, in the form of GBIF-mediated data, diverse materials on the biodiversity of a large mire, Shichengskoe mire (Vologda Region, north-western Russia), including its various mire sites and intra-mire water bodies. The dataset was based on our materials collected for two decades (from 2000 to 2021) in different parts and biotopes of the Shichengskoe mire and complemented by scarce data obtained previously by other researchers. The data contain materials on the diversity of Animalia (2886 occurrences), Bacteria (22), Chromista (256), Fungi (111), Plantae (2463) and Protozoa (131). Within the study period, the most detailed and long-term biodiversity studies were carried out for higher plants and invertebrates. On the other hand, the data on the composition of lichens, protozoa, algae, basidiomycetes, some groups of invertebrates and, to a lesser extent, lichens and vertebrates are far less comprehensive and require further substantial research efforts. The list includes occurrences from both the peatland (mire sites and mire margins different in typology) and the objects of the mire hydrographic network. In a standardised form, this article summarises both already published (mainly in Russian) and unpublished materials. The paper summarises the results of long-term research on the biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network. A total of 5869 occurrences were included in the dataset published in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, gbif.org) for the first time. According to the GBIF taxonomic backbone, the dataset covers 1358 taxa, including 1250 lower-rank taxa (species, subspecies, varieties, forms) and 108 taxa identified to the genus level. Several species found in the Shichengskoe mire, mainly belonging to Bacteria, Chromista and Protozoa, have never been listed in GBIF for the territory of Russia before. The overwhelming majority of occurrences and identified species came from the territory of Shichengskiy ...
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author Philippov, Dmitriy
Ermilov, Sergey
Zaytseva, Vera
Pestov, Sergey
Kuzmin, Eugeniy
Shabalina, Julia
Sazhnev, Alexey
Ivicheva, Ksenya
Sterlyagova, Irina
Leonov, Mikhail
Boychuk, Margarita
Czhobadze, Andrey
Prokina, Kristina
Dulin, Mikhail
Joharchi, Omid
Shabunov, Aleksey
Shiryaeva, Olga
Levashov, Andrey
Komarova, Aleksandra
Yurchenko, Victoria
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Ermilov, Sergey
Zaytseva, Vera
Pestov, Sergey
Kuzmin, Eugeniy
Shabalina, Julia
Sazhnev, Alexey
Ivicheva, Ksenya
Sterlyagova, Irina
Leonov, Mikhail
Boychuk, Margarita
Czhobadze, Andrey
Prokina, Kristina
Dulin, Mikhail
Joharchi, Omid
Shabunov, Aleksey
Shiryaeva, Olga
Levashov, Andrey
Komarova, Aleksandra
Yurchenko, Victoria
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title Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
title_short Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
title_full Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
title_fullStr Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of a boreal mire, including its hydrographic network (Shichengskoe mire, north-western Russia)
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