Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic

The local flora method has been used by Russian botanists for studying vast wilderness areas. The method strives to determine the total flora within a certain limited area and provides comparable data for spatial comparisons between different locations and temporal comparisons at the same location....

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Main Authors: Olga V. Khitun, Tatiana M. Koroleva, Svetlana V. Chinenko, Vladislav V. Petrovsky, Elena B. Pospelova, Igor N. Pospelov, Andrei Zverev
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Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2016-09-01
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Online Access:https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/as-2015-0010
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spelling doaj-908bccea0cdd4be4a4bb44400bb57e032021-09-09T12:35:39ZengCanadian Science PublishingFACETS2371-16712016-09-0123103 12610.1139/as-2015-0010Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian ArcticOlga V. Khitun0Tatiana M. Koroleva1Svetlana V. Chinenko2Vladislav V. Petrovsky3Elena B. Pospelova4Igor N. Pospelov5Andrei Zverev6Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, St.-Petersburg, RussiaKomarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, St.-Petersburg, RussiaKomarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, St.-Petersburg, RussiaKomarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Science, St.-Petersburg, RussiaTaimyrsky Nature State Reserve and Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaTaimyrsky Nature State Reserve and Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaTomsk State University, Tomsk, RussiaThe local flora method has been used by Russian botanists for studying vast wilderness areas. The method strives to determine the total flora within a certain limited area and provides comparable data for spatial comparisons between different locations and temporal comparisons at the same location. Complete vascular plant diversity was sampled in 240 localities with an area between 100 and 300 km2 each throughout the Russian Arctic. These data were incorporated in a specially developed Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS). This database provides a unique opportunity to study spatial gradients of different floristic variables. Pairwise similarity of species composition and proportions of various phytogeographical groups in local floras were used in a floristic subdivision of the Russian Arctic. The floristic units derived by this method often resembled subprovinces of B.A. Yurtsev (1994. J. Veg. Sci. 5(6): 765–776), but there were also several areas of nonalignment. Application of local floras for monitoring of temporal changes has several constraints. However, nine local floras were revisited 20–70 years after the initial survey. Increases in the number of Boreal and Hypoarctic species were recorded in the southern local floras. Standardized methods and the use of modern technical tools for accurate documentation could enable use of this approach at observatories across the Arctic.https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/as-2015-0010phytogeographylocal florarussian arcticdatabase monitoring
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author Olga V. Khitun
Tatiana M. Koroleva
Svetlana V. Chinenko
Vladislav V. Petrovsky
Elena B. Pospelova
Igor N. Pospelov
Andrei Zverev
spellingShingle Olga V. Khitun
Tatiana M. Koroleva
Svetlana V. Chinenko
Vladislav V. Petrovsky
Elena B. Pospelova
Igor N. Pospelov
Andrei Zverev
Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
FACETS
phytogeography
local flora
russian arctic
database monitoring
author_facet Olga V. Khitun
Tatiana M. Koroleva
Svetlana V. Chinenko
Vladislav V. Petrovsky
Elena B. Pospelova
Igor N. Pospelov
Andrei Zverev
author_sort Olga V. Khitun
title Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
title_short Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
title_full Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
title_fullStr Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the Russian Arctic
title_sort applications of local floras for floristic subdivision and monitoring vascular plant diversity in the russian arctic
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
series FACETS
issn 2371-1671
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The local flora method has been used by Russian botanists for studying vast wilderness areas. The method strives to determine the total flora within a certain limited area and provides comparable data for spatial comparisons between different locations and temporal comparisons at the same location. Complete vascular plant diversity was sampled in 240 localities with an area between 100 and 300 km2 each throughout the Russian Arctic. These data were incorporated in a specially developed Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS). This database provides a unique opportunity to study spatial gradients of different floristic variables. Pairwise similarity of species composition and proportions of various phytogeographical groups in local floras were used in a floristic subdivision of the Russian Arctic. The floristic units derived by this method often resembled subprovinces of B.A. Yurtsev (1994. J. Veg. Sci. 5(6): 765–776), but there were also several areas of nonalignment. Application of local floras for monitoring of temporal changes has several constraints. However, nine local floras were revisited 20–70 years after the initial survey. Increases in the number of Boreal and Hypoarctic species were recorded in the southern local floras. Standardized methods and the use of modern technical tools for accurate documentation could enable use of this approach at observatories across the Arctic.
topic phytogeography
local flora
russian arctic
database monitoring
url https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/as-2015-0010
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