FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)

<p class="Style3">Nature monument "Evtrofnoye BolotoYuzhnogo Prikhibinya (Eutrophic Fen at the Southern Foothills of the Khibiny Mountains)" was established in 1980. It is situated 1.5 km to the south-east of the Khibiny Mountains. It includes a complex of herb-and-sphagnum...

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Main Authors: Stanislav Kutenkov, Evgeny Borovichev, Natalia Koroleva, Ekaterina Kopeina, Tatyana Drugova, Valentina Kostina, Olga Petrova
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Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2019-06-01
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spelling doaj-d1222579f96f4c198792e389a070be2c2020-11-25T03:09:59ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042019-06-01810.17076/bg944735FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)Stanislav Kutenkov0Evgeny Borovichev1Natalia Koroleva2Ekaterina Kopeina3Tatyana Drugova4Valentina KostinaOlga Petrova5Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesAvrorin Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesAvrorin Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesAvrorin Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<p class="Style3">Nature monument "Evtrofnoye BolotoYuzhnogo Prikhibinya (Eutrophic Fen at the Southern Foothills of the Khibiny Mountains)" was established in 1980. It is situated 1.5 km to the south-east of the Khibiny Mountains. It includes a complex of herb-and-sphagnum-dominated strings and herb-and-brown moss-dominated flarks, spring-fed willow shrubs and sedge-and-forbs-dominated communities in the central part of mire complex, as well as open dwarf shrubs-and-sphagnum-dominated spruce woodland in the mire margins. The mire can be referred to as a "mesotrophic and eutrophic herb-brown moss spring fen", which belongs to the group of boreal East European types of "herb-brown moss fens". As far as the mire complex is situated on the slope of a glacial deposit hill, this is a variant of a sloping fen. The peat layer is thin, 20-40 cm on average. The mosaic of mire features depends on the outline of the mineral bottom and groundwater discharges. The flora of the nature monument is very rich, namely 156 species of vascular plants, 62 mosses and 40 liverworts, i. e. more than in any other mire in the Murmansk Region. The high number of species in the mire is due to the diversity of habitats, water and nutrient supply of the mire, as well as to the high level of knowledge on the flora of vascular plants and bryophytes of this fen. There grow three species from the Red Data Book of the Murmansk Region: Epilobium alsinifolium and E. davuricum with the "rare" species status (3), and Dactylorhiza incarnata with the "vulnerable" status (2), as well as three species (Equisetum scirpoides, Eriophorum latifolium and Saxifraga aizoides) from the list of species demanding special care for their natural state in the Murmansk Region. The main mission of the nature monument is to conserve rare plant species and the eutrophic fen mire complex in their natural state. In general, the anthropogenic pressure here is low, but vicinity to roads and railways makes the mire complex and its species vulnerable, mainly in the case of a change in the hydrological regime.</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/944northern taigawetlandssloping fensprotected areasred data bookrare species
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author Stanislav Kutenkov
Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Ekaterina Kopeina
Tatyana Drugova
Valentina Kostina
Olga Petrova
spellingShingle Stanislav Kutenkov
Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Ekaterina Kopeina
Tatyana Drugova
Valentina Kostina
Olga Petrova
FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
northern taiga
wetlands
sloping fens
protected areas
red data book
rare species
author_facet Stanislav Kutenkov
Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Ekaterina Kopeina
Tatyana Drugova
Valentina Kostina
Olga Petrova
author_sort Stanislav Kutenkov
title FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
title_short FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
title_full FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
title_fullStr FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
title_full_unstemmed FLORA AND VEGETATION OF A PROTECTED EUTROPHIC FEN AT THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE KHIBINY MOUNTAINS (MURMANSK REGION)
title_sort flora and vegetation of a protected eutrophic fen at the southern foothills of the khibiny mountains (murmansk region)
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2019-06-01
description <p class="Style3">Nature monument "Evtrofnoye BolotoYuzhnogo Prikhibinya (Eutrophic Fen at the Southern Foothills of the Khibiny Mountains)" was established in 1980. It is situated 1.5 km to the south-east of the Khibiny Mountains. It includes a complex of herb-and-sphagnum-dominated strings and herb-and-brown moss-dominated flarks, spring-fed willow shrubs and sedge-and-forbs-dominated communities in the central part of mire complex, as well as open dwarf shrubs-and-sphagnum-dominated spruce woodland in the mire margins. The mire can be referred to as a "mesotrophic and eutrophic herb-brown moss spring fen", which belongs to the group of boreal East European types of "herb-brown moss fens". As far as the mire complex is situated on the slope of a glacial deposit hill, this is a variant of a sloping fen. The peat layer is thin, 20-40 cm on average. The mosaic of mire features depends on the outline of the mineral bottom and groundwater discharges. The flora of the nature monument is very rich, namely 156 species of vascular plants, 62 mosses and 40 liverworts, i. e. more than in any other mire in the Murmansk Region. The high number of species in the mire is due to the diversity of habitats, water and nutrient supply of the mire, as well as to the high level of knowledge on the flora of vascular plants and bryophytes of this fen. There grow three species from the Red Data Book of the Murmansk Region: Epilobium alsinifolium and E. davuricum with the "rare" species status (3), and Dactylorhiza incarnata with the "vulnerable" status (2), as well as three species (Equisetum scirpoides, Eriophorum latifolium and Saxifraga aizoides) from the list of species demanding special care for their natural state in the Murmansk Region. The main mission of the nature monument is to conserve rare plant species and the eutrophic fen mire complex in their natural state. In general, the anthropogenic pressure here is low, but vicinity to roads and railways makes the mire complex and its species vulnerable, mainly in the case of a change in the hydrological regime.</p>
topic northern taiga
wetlands
sloping fens
protected areas
red data book
rare species
url http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/944
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