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Sylwia Nowak

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Distribution, ecology and conservation status of Dionysia involucrata Zaprjag., an endangered endemic of Hissar Mts (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2014

<em>Dionysia involucrata</em> Zaprjag. (Primulaceae) is known as critically endangered endemic species of Hissar Mountains in Tajikistan. It is reported from few localities mainly in Varzob River valley and its tributaries. The species inhabits steep or overhanging faces of granite rocks in narrow river gorges. During the research all known populations of <em>D. involucrata</em> were examined in respect of the habitat conditions and species composition of vegetation plots. We analyzed the population extent of the species in its range in Tajikistan and the main threats in order to assess its conservation status. The detrended correspondence analysis was performed on a…

education.field_of_studyRange (biology)EcologyphytosociologyPopulationEndangered speciesPamir Alai MtschasmophytesPlant ScienceVegetationendangered speciesDetrended correspondence analysislcsh:QK1-989Critically endangeredGeographylcsh:Botanycliff vegetationTadzhikistanConservation statussyntaxonomyeducationEndemismpetrophytes
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Viscario vulgaris-Quercetum petraeae Stöcker (1965) in the Opawskie Mts (Eastern Sudetes)

2015

Abstract Results of phytosociological studies conducted in the southern part of Opole Silesia within the Sudetes mountain range in 2014-2015 are presented. The main aim of our research was to confirm the occurrence of Viscario vulgaris-Quercetum petraeae Stöcker 1965, which had previously been noted in Poland only within the Central Sudetes Foothills in Lower Silesia province. Two additional sites of this extremely rare in Poland plant association were confirmed, located within the Opawskie Mts in Opole province. The association develops on steep slopes, near rocky outcrops, on southern or western expositions at altitudes between 350 and 410 m a.s.l. All plots of the association consists of…

endangered phytocoenosesGeographyPlant sciencedry oak forestEcologyScienceEcology (disciplines)QGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesopole provincesw polandGeneral Environmental ScienceActa Musei Silesiae. Scientiae naturales
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Validation of chasmophytic syntaxa of colline and montane zones in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2016

AbstractEight syntaxa are validated with the previous names regarded as invalidly published according to the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature. The validation concerns syntaxa of rock plant communities of the Campanuletalia incanescentis order reported from the Pamir Alai mountains in Tajikistan. The majority of validated syntaxa represents association level, one is an alliance. All validations are conducted due to the invalidity of tables with typus releves according to art. 1 of the Code: they were not distributed as printed matter. The validated syntaxa are as follows: Caricion koshewnikowii, Scutellarietum hissaricae, Scutellarietum schugnanicae, Scutellarietum zaprja…

phytosociological nomenclatureTadzhikistanMiddle asialocation.countryPlant ScienceInternational Code of Phytosociological NomenclatureInternational codelocationGeographyTadzhikistanMontane ecologysyntaxonomyCampanuletalia incanescentisCartographyNomenclaturepetrophytesBotany Letters
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Vegetation of taluses and screes of the high montane and alpine zone in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2015

This paper presents the results of phytosociological research on scree vegetation of the Pamir Alai Mts. In total, 128 phytosociological relevés were made during field studies conducted in 2012–2014, applying the Braun-Blanquet method. Plant communities of mobile and fairly stabilised scree of colluvial cones, aprons and fans, inhabiting mainly the high montane and alpine zone in several ranges (e.g.the Zeravshan, Hissar, Hazratishoh, Darvaz, Rushan and Vanch Mts) are herein described. A hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of scree communities at montane and alpine elevations in the Pamir Alai Mts is provided. The collected vegetation samples represent the majority of the variations among th…

Tadzhikistanlocation.countryMiddle asiaalpine vegetationchasmophytesAlpine climateartemisio-berberideteaPlant SciencelocationGeographyTadzhikistanmedicineMontane ecologysyntaxonomyPhysical geographymedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)colluvial conesArtemisio-BerberideteaPhytocoenologia
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Phytosociological survey of juniper wood vegetation in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2022

The paper presents the first syntaxonomic classification for juniper wood communities in Tajikistan with some remarks on their environmental gradients. A total of 119 relevés were sampled between 2015 and 2021 using the seven-degree Braun-Blanquet cover-abundance scale. They were classified by a modified TWINSPAN method. Diagnostic species were identified using phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was used to determine relationships between samples, vegetation units and major gradients in species composition. Plant communities have been divided into two main groups. The first one is a west Irano-Turanian wood of Juniperus polycarpos var. seravschani…

Pino-JunipereteaJuniperetalia seravschanicaeForestryPlant Sciencesyntaxonomyvegetation classificationPamir-Alai Mts.
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Die Schuttvegetation der montanen und kollinen Zone des Pamir-Alai-Gebirges in Tadschikistan (Mittelasien)

2016

This paper is the continuation of a survey of the scree vegetation in alpine landscapes of western Pamir-Alai Mts in Tajikistan. In total, 105 phytosociological relevés were collected in the colline and montane belt in 2012‒2014, applying the Braun-Blanquet method. Phytocoenoses inhabiting mobile or fairly stabilised screes of different sizes of rock particles in the montane and colline zone are herein described. A hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of scree communities in the western Pamir Alai Mts is provided. The collected vegetation samples represent the majority of the variations among the phytocoenoses of gravel, pebble, cobble and rock block slides and screes. As a result of field su…

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A new variety of Diarthron (Thymelaeaceae) from Tajikistan

2013

GeographyTraditional medicinebiologyNew VarietyThymelaeaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems : An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology : Official Journal of the Societa Botanica Italiana
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Syntaxonomy and biogeography of the Irano‐Turanian mires and springs

2021

Aims: To develop the first comprehensive syntaxonomic classification for patchy montane mire and spring vegetation across the Irano-Turanian phytogeographical region in Iran, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and to explore the effects of the main environmental and geographic gradients on their distribution. Location: Alborz Mountain range (Iran), Pamir-Alai Mountains (Tajikistan) and Tian Shan Mountains (Kyrgyzstan); total area of about 3,000,000 km2. Methods: A database of 1,015 vegetation relevés including a total of 675 vascular and bryophyte taxa was established, covering the large mountains ranges of the Irano-Turanian regions in Iran, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, at altitude ranging from 1,300…

0106 biological sciencesmiresBiogeographyk-meansTian ShanбиогеографияManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawfens010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesродникиmontane and alpine vegetationMireSpring (hydrology)medicineIrano-Turanian regionsyntaxonomyболотаNature and Landscape Conservationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyИрано-Туранская областьPamir-Alai15. Life on landGeographySW AsiaMontane ecologyAlborz rangePhysical geographyсинтаксономияmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)telmatic vegetation010606 plant biology & botanyApplied Vegetation Science
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Revision of Nymphaea candida range - New DATA on the distribution and habitat preferences of the species in Southern Poland

2011

The paper presents results of geobotanical and taxonomic studies on the distribution and habitat requirements of <em>Nymphaea candida</em> in southern Poland. The researches were conducted in southern Poland in 2003-2009, in the provinces of Lower Silesia, Lublin, Małopolska, Opole, Silesian province as well as, in southern parts of Mazowieckie and Lubuskie. Flowers, leaves and fruits of <em>Nymphaea</em> species were collected from 27 locations. Altogether pollens from 73 populations of <em>N. candida</em> and 18 of <em>N. alba</em> from all the researched area were measured. The trophic level of an ecosystem was evaluated according to the re…

BiotopebiologyRange (biology)EcologyNymphaeaSpecies distributionhabitatPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989HabitatNymphaea candidaNymphaea candidalcsh:BotanyrangedistributionIUCN Red ListVulnerable speciespondsaquatic vegetation
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Diversity, distribution, and classification of chasmophytic vegetation in the Central Asian biodiversity hotspot : alpine belt of the Eastern Pamir-A…

2022

AbstractThis paper presents the results of research conducted on chasmophytic vegetation occurring within the alpine belt (approx. 1,850–4,000 m a.s.l.) in the eastern part of Middle Asia. We specifically focused on the diversity and syntaxonomy of rock vegetation as well as on environmental variables determining its distribution. Altogether, 242 relevés were sampled in rock fissures, ledges, and clefts during field surveys conducted in 2013–2019. The size of each recorded vegetation plot was 1 m2. Five main groups of chasmophytic vegetation were distinguished in the studied area. Each group was confined to a specific combination of substrate type and climatic conditions. Altogether, 16 spe…

TajikistanchasmophytesKyrgyzstaPlant Sciencealpine beltsyntaxonomyKyrgyzstanAsplenietea trichomanispetrophytes
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Translocation of meadow, heath and fen to the habitat garden : the first insights after 4 years of the experiment

2018

0106 biological sciencesEcologybiologyWet meadowEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyCalamagrostis epigejostranslocationChromosomal translocationwinners and losersManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationinvasion010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceswet meadowCalamagrostis epigejosHabitatvegetationmedicinemedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)ex situNature and Landscape Conservation
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Environmental Modelling of Forest Vegetation Zones as A Support Tool for Sustainable Management of Central European Spruce Forests

2018

Abstract The impact of climate change on forest ecosystems may manifest itself by a shift in forest vegetation zones in the landscape northward and into higher elevations. Studies of climate change-induced vegetation zone shifts in forest ecosystems have been relatively rare in the context of European temperate zone (apart from Alpine regions). The presented paper outlines the results of a biogeographic model of climatic conditions in forest vegetation zones applied in the Central European landscape. The objective of the study is a prediction of future silvicultural conditions for the Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.), which is one of the principal tree species within European forests. …

0106 biological sciencesbiogeographic modelEnvironmental modelling010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyAgroforestryforest vegetation zonesEcology (disciplines)regional scenario of changes in climatic conditionsManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGeographySustainable managementForest vegetationAdaptive managementQH540-549.5010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationJournal of Landscape Ecology(Czech Republic)
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Stipa dickorei sp. nov. (Poaceae), three new records and a checklist of feather grasses of China

2016

Stipa dickorei sp. nov. from the Western Tibetan Plateau (China) is described. The new species is morphologically similar to S. regeliana, but they differ from each other in the length of ligules of vegetative shoots. Stipa dickorei is also similar to S. aliena, however they differ in the shape of panicle, which is contracted with straight branches in S. dickorei, and lax with flexuous branches in S. aliena. Images of macromorphological and micromorphological structures of the new taxon are provided. Additionally, new records of S. borysthenica, S. richteriana, and S. zalesskii, species not listed in the recent Flora of China, as well as a checklist of Chinese feather grasses are also prese…

0106 biological sciencesbiologyStipafeather grasseslemma micromorphologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesChecklistmacromorphologytaxonomyTaxonFeathervisual_artShootBotanydistributionvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTaxonomy (biology)StipaPoaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyPaniclePhytotaxa
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Phytosociology and ecology of deciduous forests in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2017

Aims: To present the first syntaxonomical classification for the mesophilous deciduous forests of the PamirAlai Mountains in Tajikistan with some remarks on its environmental gradients. Location: Tajikistan. Methods: Altogether 201 relevés were sampled between 2008‒2013 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet. They were classified by the modified TWINSPAN method using the four-step interval scale with cutoff levels of 0%, 2%, 5% and 10% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrendended Correspondence Analysis was used to determine the relation between samples, veget…

Acero turkestanici-Juglandion regiae0106 biological sciencesTajikistanEcology (disciplines)phytosociologyMiddle asiaPlant Science010501 environmental sciences010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencespopuletea laurifolio-suaveolentisQuerco-Fagetea; syntaxonomysyntaxonomyquerco-fageteavegetation classification0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNerio-TamariceteaMiddle Asiapopulion afghanicaePhytosociologyAgroforestryEcologyPopuletea laurifolio-suaveolentisacero turkestanici-juglandion regiaePamir Alai MtsPamir Alai Mts.GeographyDeciduousPopulion afghanicaedecidous forest
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Red List of vascular plants of Tajikistan – the core area of the Mountains of Central Asia global biodiversity hotspot

2020

AbstractCentral Pamir-Alai, which is located almost entirely within the area of Tajikistan, is one of the world hotspots of biodiversity, harbouring ca. 4,300 species and 1,400 endemic plants. The first application of the IUCN Red List criteria reveals that among all native species occurring in Tajikistan 1,627 taxa (38.11%) are threatened, including 23 extinct (0.54%), 271 (6.34%) critically endangered (CR), 717 (16.79%) endangered (EN) and 639 (14.96%) vulnerable (VU). Globally, 20 taxa are extinct, 711 (16.65%) threatened, including 144 (3.37%) critically endangered, 322 (7.54%) endangered and 245 (5.73%) vulnerable. As we found positive correlation between human density and the number o…

Tajikistan0106 biological sciencesEndangered speciesBiodiversitylcsh:MedicineIntroduced speciesExtinction Biological010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArticleCritically endangeredIUCN Red Listlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryEcologyGeographyConservation biologyEcologylcsh:REndangered SpeciesSpecies diversityPlantsGeographyThreatened specieslcsh:QDesert Climate010606 plant biology & botanyGlobal biodiversityScientific Reports
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Is it possible to understand a book missing a quarter of the letters? Unveiling the belowground species richness of grasslands

2022

Abstract Knowledge of species richness patterns in plant communities is biased toward its hidden belowground part and is derived only from the part visible aboveground. Studies on the relationship of the above- to belowground parts of plant communities suffer from the lack of a consistent and uniform approach to assess their taxonomic composition, particularly in species-rich ecosystems. This study described the proportion between above- and belowground parts of vegetation in three grassland types along with the environmental factors that affect them, using eDNA metabarcoding and an observer survey. The internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region was used to analyze the total plant richness…

rootsнадземная часть растительностиspecies detectabilitybelowground richnessGrasslandподземная часть растительностиObserver errorRoots Species detectabilityEcosystemInternal transcribed spacergeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyподземная ярусностьEcologygrasslandsвидовое богатствоPlant communityBelowground richnessVegetationobserver errorGeographyTaxonрастительные сообществаGrasslandsmetabarcodingMetabarcodingметабаркодированиеAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessSoil fertilityAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
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Syntaxonomy, diversity and distribution of the vegetation of rock crevices, clefts and ledges in the colline and montane belts of Central Pamir-Alai …

2021

Mountain areas are very often considered to be biodiversity hotspots. Rocks are one of the most unique habitats and serve as a suitable biotope for many endemic and specialized plant species. Here we present the results of the vegetation studies conducted in central and eastern Pamir-Alai and the south-western Tian Shan mountains in 2013‒2019. Based on 334 phytosociological relevés we propose a synopsis of the rock communities of the montane and colline zones of eastern Middle Asia. As a result of our research, we distinguish 17 communities defined into five groups of petrophytic vegetation within the Caricion koshewnikowii alliance. We describe 11 new associations: Feruletum bucharicae, Sc…

BiotopeTajikistanbusiness.industryEcologyMiddle asiachasmophytesDistribution (economics)Plant ScienceVegetationmountain beltsBiodiversity hotspotGeographyHabitatPlant speciesMontane ecologysyntaxonomybusinessKyrgyzstanAsplenietea trichomanisEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicspetrophytes
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries : new national and regional vascular plant records

2014

The paper presents new records for 10 vascular plant species from three Asian and four European countries. Of this number, three species (Panicum capillare, Stipa macroglossa, Tribulus longipetalus) are reported from Tajikistan, two (Calamagrostis emodensis, Calamagrostis lahulensis) from Myanmar, two (Euphorbia taurinensis, Origanum vulgare var. megastachyum) from Poland, one (Sagina apetala) from Uzbekistan, one (Orobanche ritro) from Ukraine and Russia, and one (Leontodon saxatilis) from the Czech Republic. Eight of these taxa are new to the flora of different Asian and European countries; and two, very rare but recently spreading species, namely Leontodon saxatilis and Euphorbia taurine…

EuropetaxonomyAsianative speciesrangealien speciesPlant Sciencechorology
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records, 2

2014

The paper presents new records for 20 vascular plant species from eight Asian and two European countries. Five taxa (Artemisia campestris, Artemisia tanacetifolia, Delphinium sajanense, Diarthron vasiculosum var. undulatum, Epilobium adenocaulon) are reported from Kazakhstan, four (Deyeuxia yanyuanensis, Poa arnoldii, Stipa gracilis, Stipa macroglossa subsp. kazachstanica) from China, three (Nepeta pamirensis, Silene bucharica, Scrophularia pamiro-alaica) from Uzbekistan, two (Epilobium nervosum, Stellaria zolotukhinii) from Mongolia, two (Oenothera deflexa, Scirpus georgianus) from Poland, one (Coronopus didymus) from Tajikistan, one (Orobanche rumseiana) from Italy, one (Stipa macroglossa…

CalamagrostisAsiafood.ingredientbiologynative speciesalien speciesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationRanunculusAconogononEuropeCarex siderostictataxonomyfoodSporobolus cryptandrusBotanyAmorpha fruticosaStipachorologyCarduus acanthoidesActa Botanica Gallica
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New syntaxa of tall-forb vegetation in the Pamir-Alai and western Tian Shan Mts. (Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, Middle Asia) – an addendum to Nowak et a…

2021

We validate eleven syntaxa (eight associations and three alliances) of tall-forb vegetation that were published earlier as nomina provisoria according to the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature. The validation concerns syntaxa of tall-forb vegetation of the class Prangetea ulopterae Klein 1987 reported from Pamir-Alai and western Tian Shan Mountains (Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan). Taxonomic reference: Cherepanov (1995). Abbreviations: ICPN = International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature.

phytosociological nomenclaturevalidationMiddle Asiatall forbMiddle asiaAddendumForestryInternational Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature (ICPN)Environmental sciencesGeographymedicineForbGE1-350Prangetea ulopteraesyntaxonomymedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Vegetation Classification and Survey
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Rare and threatened pondweed communities in anthropogenic water bodies of Opole Silesia (SW Poland)

2011

The paper presents results of geobotanic studies conducted in anthropogenic water bodies like excavation ponds, fish culture ponds, other ponds, dam reservoirs, ditches, channels and recreational pools incl. watering places in Opole Silesia and surroundings in the years 2002-2005. The research focused on occurrence of threatened and rare pondweed communities. As the result of the investigations of several dozen of water bodies, 28 localities of rare pondweed communities were documented by 75 phytosociological relevés. Associations of <em>Potametum trichoidis</em> J. et R Tx. in R. Tx. 1965, <em>Potametum praelongi</em> Sauer 1937, <em>P. alpini</em> Br.-B…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryfood.ingredientPotamogeton sp.Range (biology)EcologyPotamogeton berchtoldiiPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationKarstNatural (archaeology)Potamionlcsh:QK1-989foodHabitatanthropogenic reservoirslcsh:BotanyThreatened speciessyntaxonomical diversityBiological dispersalPotamogetonpondweed communitiesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Dwarf shrub vegetation of rock ledges and clefts in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Middle Asia: Tajikistan)

2016

AbstractThe paper presents the results of phytosociological researches on rocky slope vegetation in Tajikistan with the aim to establish a comprehensive syntaxonomical classification system. Field studies were conducted in 2010-2014 in Pamir Alai ranges and Pamirian plateau. Nearly 500 relevés documenting rock and scree vegetation were made according to the Braun-Blanquet method. Numerical analyses of selected 58 relevés representing dwarf shrub vegetation on rock ledges made it possible to distinguish: Ephedro glaucae- Spiraeion baldschuanicae and Ephedrion regeliano-fedtschenkoi alliances, as well as Spiraeetum baldschuanicae, Rhamnetum coriaceae, Pentaphylloidetum parvifoliae and Pentaph…

0106 biological sciencesMiddle asiaved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesalpine vegetationchasmophytesPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesShrubScreesyntaxonomyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlateaugeography.geographical_feature_categoryved/biologyEcologyElevationPlant communityVegetationPhysiognomyGeographyalpine vegetation; Campanuletalia incanescentis; chasmophytes; saxicolous communities; syntaxonomyCampanuletalia incanescentissaxicolous communities010606 plant biology & botanyActa Botanica Croatica
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The Pamir-Alai Mountains (Middle Asia: Tajikistan)

2020

The Pamir-Alai Mountains are extremely diverse in terms of climate, landscape and habitat conditions. With one of the largest altitudinal amplitudes in the world, long gradients of precipitation and temperatures, different soil substrates and a diverse geology, the Pamir-Alai promotes a great number of plant species and diverse vegetation types. Currently almost 4300 vascular plant species have been reported from the area. The flora of the Pamir-Alai is clearly dominated by Irano-Turanian species (ca. 70%) followed by Mediterranean (10.6%) and Euro-Siberian species (9%). Out of a ca. 4300 known vascular plants naturally occurring in Tajikistan, 1486 are endemics belonging to 60 families and…

Mediterranean climateVascular plantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologySteppeBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationDeciduousHabitatmedicinemedicine.symptomEndemismVegetation (pathology)
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The role of rock mining for maintaining Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae Hejný et Grüll in Hejný et al. 1979 — a new to Poland plant association

2013

AbstractThis work presents the Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae plant association, which is new to Poland. The association has been observed in industrial reclamation areas in the vicinity of carbonate mineral excavation sites in the central part of the Opole region. In the vast majority of cases, plots of this association developed in reclaimed areas. The majority of diagnostic species for the association was found within surveyed plots, including Verbascum thapsus, V. densiflorum and Bryum argenteum. Taxa characteristic of the alliance were also constantly present, i.e. Daucus carota, Melilotus alba, M. officinalis, Echium vulgare and Erysimum hieracifolium. This association belongs…

General Immunology and MicrobiologyQH301-705.5Ecologyplant communityGeneral NeuroscienceRare speciesPlant communityBiologybiology.organism_classificationEchium vulgareGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologysw polandCrepisTaxonvegetation ecologyopole silesiaVerbascum thapsusBotanyCrepis foetidaRuderal speciescrepis foetidaasteraceaeBiology (General)General Agricultural and Biological Sciencesrare speciesOpen Life Sciences
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Spring weed communities of rice agrocoenoses in central Nepal

2016

AbstractRice field weed communities occurring in central Nepal are presented in this study. The research was focussed on the classification of segetal plant communities occurring in paddy fields, which had been poorly investigated from a geobotanical standpoint. In all, 108 phytosociological relevés were sampled, using the Braun-Blanquet method. The analyses classified the vegetation into 9 communities, including 7 associations and one subassociation. Four new plant associations and one new subassociation were proposed: Elatinetum triandro-ambiguae, Mazo pumili-Lindernietum ciliatae, Mazo pumili-Lindernietum ciliatae caesulietosum axillaris, Rotaletum rotundifoliae and Ammanietum pygmeae. D…

0106 biological sciencesEcologyanthropogenic habitatsPlant communityanthropogenic habitats; Oryzetea sativae; rice fields; segetal communitiesPlant ScienceVegetationsegetal communities010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesTrophyOryzetea sativaerice fieldsGeographyHabitatPaddy fieldIUCN Red ListSpecies richnessWeedEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyActa Botanica Croatica
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Fern-dominated Rock Plant Communities of Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2015

The results of phytosociological research conducted on the fern vegetation of rock crevices and clefts of the Pamir-Alai Mountains in Tajikistan are presented. During field surveys done in 2010–2013, 78 phytosociological relevés were sampled. Plant species were recorded according to the Braun-Blanquet cover-abundance scale. A synopsis of the fern communities of the montane and high altitude zones in Tajikistan is proposed. In the examined vegetation plots, species of 9 ferns, 58 angiosperms and 13 mosses were recorded. The most frequent ferns were: Cystopteris fragilis, Cheilanthes persica, Asplenium ruta-muraria, Asplenium ceterach, Adiantum capillus-veneris and Cryptogramma stelleri. Six …

biologyEcologyalpine vegetationAsplenium ceterachCheilanthesPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationCystopteris fragilisbiology.organism_classificationPamir-Alai MountainspteridophytesAdiantumGeographyBotanyAspleniumFernchorologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicspetrophytes
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Classification of steppe vegetation in the eastern Pamir Alai and southwestern Tian-Shan Mountains (Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan)

2018

Aims: To complete the syntaxonomical scheme for the steppe vegetation of the montane and alpine zones in the Pamir Alai and southwestern Tian-Shan Mountains in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan with some remarks on its environmental predictors. Location: Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Methods: A total of 274 relevés were sampled in 2016–2017 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet. They were classified with modified TWINSPAN with cut-off levels of 0%, 5%, 10% and 25% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) and canonical correspondence analys…

0106 biological sciencesMiddle AsiaCleistogenetea squarrosaeplant communityStipaAjanio-Cleistogenetea songoricaealpine vegetationPlant ScienceSteppe vegetationsteppe010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeographyvegetationAstragalo microcephali-Brometea tomentelliPhysical geographysyntaxonomygrassland010606 plant biology & botanyPhytocoenologia
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Is the riparian habitat creation an effective measure of plant conservation within the urbanized area?

2015

The study presents results of habitat creation and riparian vegetation recovery in artificial oxbow lakes in urbanized area within the large river valley. The investigation of open water, rush and wet meadows flora and vegetation in three ponds located in the city centre of Opole was conducted in years 2001–2013. Oxbow lakes were constructed as a compensation measure and no vegetation was transplanted into the ponds on purpose. 13-years observation showed that (1) the red-listed species are able to spontaneous reoccurrence after habitat restoration, but they can thrive only in first years of oxbow lakes recolonisation process, (2) there are some restoration constraints, especially in relati…

HydrologygeographyEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyecological restorationIntroduced speciesVegetationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNative plantplant diversityOdra riverPhragmitesHabitatrush communitiesconstructed habitatSpecies richnessPolandRestoration ecologyNature and Landscape ConservationRiparian zone
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A report on the conservation status of segetal weeds in Tajikistan

2014

Summary Intensification of agriculture has significantly diminished the populations of segetal weeds worldwide in recent decades. Remarkable changes to the entire flora and vegetation of man-made habitats are being observed in agroecosystems. The present study analyses, for the first time, the threat status of segetal weeds in Tajikistan. A group of 871 weed species were evaluated against IUCN criteria. The assessment of threat status revealed that 214 weed taxa have to be regarded as threatened in Tajikistan, including 18 endemic and four subendemic plants. Five species have been classified as extinct, 27 as critically endangered, 27 as endangered, 39 as vulnerable, 34 as near threatened a…

FloraMiddle AsiaNear-threatened speciesEcologyagroecosystemRare speciesEndangered speciesPlant Sciencered listCritically endangeredGeographyThreatened speciesIUCN Red ListConservation statusAgronomy and Crop SciencearchaeophytesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiodiversityrare speciesWeed Research : the official Journal of the European Weed Research Society
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Geobotany Revisited – A Glimpse at the Blooming and Influential Discipline With Its Strong Roots in the Beauty of Nature and the Pragmatic Need of It…

2022

AbstractThe dreams of Humboldt and many of his successors have not yet come true. Despite the great achievements of the last century, we still do not know the total number of vegetation types or the difference in the patterns of the distribution of diversity above and below the ground, we cannot predict all the effects of climate change on vegetation at the regional and global scale, we do not know the hidden and dark parts of species diversity in most ecosystems, nor are we able to make historical vegetation maps for many areas of the Earth. We also do not know the cultural contribution of many plant communities for the development of human populations and civilization, nor do we know the …

Humboldtvegetation sciencePaczoskiphytogeographyPlant SciencegeobotanyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Stipa klimesii (Poaceae), a new species from Western Himalayas (India)

2014

Stipa klimesii sp. nov. from the Western Himalayas (India: Ladakh) and its variety S. klimesii var. pubescens var. nov. are described. The new species is similar to S. roborowskyi but differs by its longer anthecium, longer ligules of vegetative shoots, longer hairs on seta and shorter awns. Stipa klimesii is also similar to S. purpurea, but differs by longer ligules of vegetative shoots, shorter awns, slightly shorter hairs on seta and by the character of the panicle, which is compressed and with straight branches in S. klimesii vs. lax and with flexuous branches in S. purpurea. Epidermal patterns of the lemma in S. klimesii and both above-mentioned species, were examined by scanning elect…

biologyPoalesLiliopsidaSetaBiodiversityPlant Sciencelemma micromorphologyPoaceaebiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaLemma (botany)macromorphologytaxonomyBotanyShootdistributionTaxonomy (biology)StipaPoaceaePlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPanicle
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First insights into weed communities of rice agrocoenoses in southern Thailand

2015

The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in rice fields in southern Thailand in 2013. It is focussed on the classification of plant communities poorly investigated from a geobotanical standpoint. Altogether 125 phytosociological relevés were collected, using the Braun-Blanquet method. We noted more than 100 species in the vegetation plots, including many rare ones. We classified the vegetation into seven communities, including six associations. Five associations are proposed as new: Nymphaeetum nouchali, Fimbristylido miliaceae-Sphenocleetum zeylanicae, Ischaemo rugosi-Cyperetum pulcherrimi, Pentapeto phoeniceae-Aeschynomenetum indicae and Marsileetum minutae.…

AgroecosystemLudwigion hyssopifolio-octovalvidisPhytosociologyAgroforestryagroecosystemphytosociologyPlant ScienceOryzetea sativaeGeographyAquatic plantmedicinePaddy fieldSpecies richnessmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Weedaquatic vegetationpaddy fieldPhytocoenologia : International Journal for Vegetation Survey and Classification
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Weed communities of root crops in the Pamir Alai Mts, Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2013

<p>The paper presents the results of investigations of weed vegetation conducted on root crops in Tajikistan (Middle Asia), one of the world cradles of weed flora. The main research was conducted in the Zeravshanian, southern Tajikistan and Hissar-Darvasian geobotanical regions in 2011. The study was based on 107 phytosociological relevés obtained in various geobotanical regions of the country. The collected material probably presents the majority of variations among the weed communities of root cultivations in the Middle Asia. As a result of numerical analyses, 7 associations were distinguished: <em>Convolvulo arvensis-Cyperetum rotundi</em>, <em>Daturo stramonii-Hi…

Atriplici-ChenopodietaliaMediterranean climateFloraTadzhikistanAgroforestryMiddle asialocation.countryPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationsegetal communitiesFloristicslcsh:QK1-989locationGeographylcsh:BotanyStellarietea mediaeBotanyTadzhikistanagrocoenosesWeedActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Crop type and altitude are the main drivers of species composition of arable weed vegetation in Tajikistan

2015

Summary The influence of broad-scale environmental factors on the species composition of segetal weed communities in Tajikistan was investigated. The research was conducted throughout the country, analysing plots of root crops as well as cereals from all phytogeographical regions of Tajikistan, with the exception of the eastern Pamir. The study was based on 440 phytosociological relevees sampled between 2009 and 2013 and analysed using direct and indirect ordinations. A set of environmental variables was obtained for each plot: altitude, mean annual precipitation, mean annual temperature, pH, crop type, longitude, latitude and date of sampling (seasonality). Crop type was the major factor d…

cerealsCommunity structurePlant ScienceVegetationseasonal dynamicSeasonalitysegetal communitiesmedicine.diseaseLatitudeAltitudeGeographyAgronomyCanonical correspondence analysismedicineagrocoenosesArable landroot cropsWeedCCAAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsaltitudeWeed Research : the official Journal of the European Weed Research Society
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Vegetation of feather grass steppes in the western Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2016

Aims: To propose the first syntaxonomical scheme for the graminoid steppe vegetation of the montane and alpine zones in the Pamir-Alai Mts. in Tajikistan with some remarks on its environmental gradients. Location: Tajikistan. Methods: A total of 155 relevés were sampled in 2015 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet and subsequently 148 of these relevés were selected and classified by the modified TWINSPAN method using the four step interval scale with cutoff levels of 0%, 5%, 10% and 25% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. The detrended correspondance analysis wa…

0106 biological sciencesSteppeMiddle asialocation.countryalpine vegetationstipaPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGrasslandlocation0502 economics and businessmedicineTadzhikistansyntaxonomygeography.geographical_feature_categoryTadzhikistanbiologyStipa05 social sciencesForestrybiology.organism_classificationGeographyFeathervisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumStipamedicine.symptomgrasslandVegetation (pathology)050203 business & managementPhytocoenologia : International Journal for Vegetation Survey and Classification
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Fen and spring vegetation in western Pamir-Alai Mountains in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2016

The paper presents the results of phytosociological research on spring and fen vegetation of the western Pamir-Alai Mountains in Tajikistan. In total, 211 relevés were sampled during field studies conducted in 2008–2013 and 2015 with application of the Braun-Blanquet method. Plant communities of spring heads and peat-accumulated fens inhabiting the high montane and alpine zones in the Zeravshan, Hissar, Hazratishoh, Darvaz, Turkestan and Peter the 1st Mountains are described. A hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of spring and fen plant communities in the western Pamir-Alai Mountains is provided. As a result of field investigations and numerical analyses, three fen associations: Caricetum ps…

0106 biological sciencesgeographyMontio-Cardamineteageography.geographical_feature_categorycalcareousMiddle asiaalpine vegetationTadzhikistan.Plant ScienceCaricetalia davallianae010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencescrenic vegetationcalcareous vegetationvegetationSpring (hydrology)TadzhikistanmedicinePhysical geographymedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)010606 plant biology & botanyPhytocoenologia
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries : new national and regional vascular plant records, 3

2015

The paper presents new records for 18 vascular plant species from six Eurasian countries. Three taxa (Lepidium densiflorum, Stipa czerepanovii, Xanthium albinum) are reported from Kazakhstan, one (Ranunculus schmakovii) from Mongolia, three (Dianthus campestris, Ranunculus kauffmannii, Viola suavis) from Poland, five (Eragrostis amurensis, Linum catharticum, Ludwigia peploides subsp. stipulacea, Pyrethrum mikeschinii, Solidago canadensis) from Tajikistan, five (Clinopodium menthifolium, Juncus effusus, Mollugo cerviana, Poa sphondylodes, Vulpia myuros) from Russia, and one (Orobanche alba subsp. xanthostigma) from Georgia. Ten of the taxa presented (Clinopodium menthifolium, Dianthus campes…

EuropetaxonomyAsiaхорологияnative speciesсистематикафлораalien speciesPlant Sciencechorology
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Syntaxonomy and ecology of thermophilous deciduous open woodlands and scrub vegetation in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2022

In this paper we present the first syntaxonomic classification for the thermophilous open wood and scrub vegetation in Tajikistan with some remarks on its environmental gradients. Altogether 143 relevés were sampled between 2014–2021 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet. They were classified by the modified TWINSPAN method with the use of the four step interval scale with cutoff levels of 0%, 2%, 5% and 10% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrended Correspondence Analysis was used to determine the relation between samples, vegetation units and the major grad…

Middle AsiaJunipero-PistacieteaIrano-Turanian RegionForestrywild orchardsPlant SciencegrovesPistacion khinjuki-veraeDendrobiology
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Distribution patterns, ecological characteristic and conservation status of endemic plants of Tadzhikistan – A global hotspot of diversity

2011

Abstract Based on literature data and own fieldwork in Tadzhikistan (Middle Asia), the taxonomic structure, distribution, habitat preferences as well as conservation state of a group of 1486 species of vascular plants of endemic and sub-endemic character are presented. In addition to verifying the number of endemics, the present study has shown that Tadzhik endemics are the most numerous in the northwest of the country, in the Gissar-Darvasian and Zeravshan regions. An analysis of average richness of endemics per surface unit has revealed that Gissar-Darvasian F is the richest area. An assessment of the taxonomic similarity of geobotanical regions based on endemic species composition has sh…

geography.geographical_feature_categoryTadzhikistanEcologyEcologySteppeChorologylocation.countrylocationAltitudeGeographyHabitatConservation statusSpecies richnessEndemismNature and Landscape ConservationJournal for Nature Conservation
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Vegetation of rock clefts and ledges in the Pamir Alai Mts, Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2014

AbstractThe paper presents the results of phytosociological research conducted on the vegetation of rock clefts and ledges in the Pamir-Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). During the field studies, done in 2010–2012, 101 phytosociological relevés were taken. Plant species were recorded according to the Braun-Blanquet cover-abundance scale. Communities of calcareous rock clefts and ledges with small soil amounts from several ranges (Zeravshan Mts, Hissar Mts, Hazratishokh Mts, Darvaz Mts, Rushan Mts and Vanch Mts), inhabiting mainly the alpine and subnival zone, have been described. A synopsis of the rock communities of the Pamir-Alai is proposed. In the examined vegetation plots 77 va…

PetrophytesVascular plantGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyCampanulabiologyQH301-705.5SyntaxonomyEcologyGeneral NeurosciencechasmophytesVegetationbiology.organism_classificationMossGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyChasmophytesHabitatAsperulaStipasyntaxonomyBiology (General)Alpine vegetationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEndemismAsplenietea trichomanispetrophytes
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Syntaxonomy and ecology of mesophilous scrub vegetation in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2022

Aims: In this paper we propose the first syntaxonomic classification for the mesophilous scrub vegetation in Tajikistan with some remarks on their environmental variability. Methods: Altogether 120 relevés were sampled using the standard, seven-degree cover-abundance scale of Braun-Blanquet, in 2015–2021. They were classified by the modified TWINSPAN method using the four step interval scale with cutoff levels of 0%, 2%, 5% and 10% and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was used to determine the relationship between the sampled plots, vegetation units…

TajikistanMiddle AsiaphytosociologyshrublandsPlant Sciencesyntaxonomyvegetation classificatiošhiblyakPamir Alai Mts.vegetation classificationPhytocoenologia
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Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records, 4

2015

The paper presents new records for 20 vascular plant species from 13 Eurasian countries. Four taxa (Calamagrostis sichuanensis, Klasea dissecta, Ptilagrostis milleri and Stipa klimesii) are reported from China, four (Aconogonon valerii, Carex siderosticta, Poa tanfiljewii and Potamogeton × subobtusus) from Russia, three (Amorpha fruticosa, Carduus acanthoides and Plantago minuta) from Tajikistan, two (Achillea sergievskiana and Delphinium barlykense) from Kazakhstan, one (Calamagrostis effusiflora) from Bhutan and India, one (Campanula wolgensis) from Mongolia, one (Orobanche coerulescens) from Georgia, two (Dysphania geoffreyi and Ptilagrostis milleri) from Nepal, one (Stipa × alaica) from…

EuropetaxonomyAsiaхорологияnative speciesсистематикаalien speciesфлораPlant Sciencechorology
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Weed vegetation of cereal crops in Tajikistan (Pamir Alai Mts., Middle Asia)

2013

The paper presents results of investigations of weed vegetation conducted in crop fields, in Tajikistan (Middle Asia) - one of the world cradles of the weed flora. The study has been based on 299 phytosociological relevés obtained in various geobotanical regions of the country in 2009-2012. In the examined vegetation patches 469 vascular plant species were noted. Many of the recorded species are widespread weeds. However, there were also some rare and endemics taxa (e.g. Prangos pabularia, P. saraw-schanica and Thlaspidium thlaspi) observed in the sample plots. The collected material presents probably, the majority of the variability among the weed communities of crop cultivations in the Mi…

stellarietea mediaeTadzhikistanAgroforestryMiddle asialocation.countryPlant Sciencesegetal communitiessecalietealocationGeographyAgronomyTadzhikistanmedicineagrocoenosesSpecies richnessspecies richnessmedicine.symptomWeedVegetation (pathology)Phytocoenologia : International Journal for Vegetation Survey and Classification
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Varied response of underground and aboveground plant matter: functional diversity of three different vegetational types after translocation to reclai…

2019

The indicators of functional diversity are increasingly used to assess the conservation effectiveness of the most valuable habitats. However, little is known about the response of functional traits, their diversity, and divergence in plant communities after translocation. To assess how functional diversity changes on dry heath, meadow, and fen after translocation of entire turfs of vegetation from an airport area to the Botanical Garden in Radzionkow, we used leaf–height–seed (LHS) traits (specific leaf area, height, and seed mass) and vegetative traits (bud bank size, bud bank depth, and lateral spread). We also measured community weighted means and multifunctional diversity metrics (funct…

Specific leaf areaVegetative reproductionSoil Science010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentBiology01 natural sciencesfunctional divergenceEnvironmental Chemistryvegetativetraits0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLHS traitsEcologyconservationfunctional richnessPlant community04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationvegetative traitsHabitat040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSpecies evennessSpecies richnesspostindustrial landhuman activitiesFunctional divergenceLand Degradation & Development
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Functional diversity of different vegetation types does not respond homogeneously to change over time after conservation translocation from a rural l…

2019

Abstract The anthropogenic impact on natural environments and the loss of species diversity along with changes in functional diversity call for effective steps to ensure habitat conservation. The functional diversity in particular has suffered in recent decades due to investment and land use changes. The translocation of whole turfs of certain vegetation plots prior to being destroyed is one possible solution for maintaining habitat functional diversity. In the presented paper, we analyse the functional changes in adaptive, regeneration and urbanity plant traits for meadow, heath and fen that were translocated from a rural site to a post-industrial site in a city. After five years of monito…

0106 biological sciencesSeed dispersalEx situMicroclimateBiodiversitytranslocationSoil ScienceTranslocationConservation010501 environmental scienceswet meadow010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesvegetationGrazingUrban landscapeex situ0105 earth and related environmental sciencesVegetationEcologyLand useEcologyconservationHabitat conservationurban landscapeSpecies diversityForestryGeographyHabitatWet meadowUrban Forestry and Urban Greening
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Epiphytic communities of open habitats in the western Tian-Shan Mts (Middle Asia: Kyrgyzstan)

2016

The paper presents the results of bryosociological research conducted on the epiphytic vegetation in the western Tian-Shan Mountains in 2013. The surveys on epiphytic bryophyte and lichen communities were done on 115 sites with different quantity of trees (solitary, in alleys or wood plots along river valleys) distributed in several mountain ranges within study area. In total 21 epiphytic moss species were found during research which composes characteristic species combinations making apparent difference between associations. As a result of field research and numerical analyses, three separate groups of samples corresponding to seven associations and one community within three alliances: Ul…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicinebiologyEcologymoss ecologyMiddle asiaPlant ScienceVegetation030108 mycology & parasitologybiology.organism_classificationlichen01 natural sciencesMossOrthotrichetum crenulati ass. novaOrthotrichetaliamoss diversity03 medical and health sciencesHabitatOrthotrichumBryophyteEpiphyteLichenOrthotrichumEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyCryptogamie Bryologie
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Vegetation of solid rock faces and fissures of the alpine and subnival zone in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2014

The paper presents results of phytosociological researches on rock faces vegetation of Pamir Alai Mountains. In total, 182 phytosociological relevés were made during the field studies conducted in 2006–2012, applaying the Braun-Blanquet method. Plant communities of calcareous firm rock faces and small fissures, inhabiting mainly the alpine and subnival zone in several ranges (e.g. Zeravshan Mts, Hissar Mts, Hazratishoh Mts, Darvaz Mts, Rushan Mts and Vanch Mts) are herein described for the first time. A hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of the rock communities of the Pamir Alai is provided. The collected vegetation samples represent the majority of the variability among the phytocoenoses o…

TadzhikistanMiddle asialocation.countryalpine vegetationchasmophytesPlant SciencelocationmedicineTadzhikistanPhysical geographySolid rocksyntaxonomymedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Asplenietea trichomanisGeologypetrophytes
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Caucalido platycarpi-Vicietum michauxii — a new weed association from crop fields of Kyrgyzstan (Middle Asia)

2014

Abstract The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in crop fields in the western Tian Shan Mts in Kyrgyzstan (Middle Asia). The main research focused on classification of weed communities developing within this poorly investigated area, were conducted in the vicinity of Bishkek and Kara-Balta in 2010. Altogether, 299 phytosociological relevés were sampled using the Braun-Blanquet method. Based on all segetal vegetation patches, the analyses distinguished a new association: Caucalido platycarpi-Vicietum michauxii. The results of these phytosociological studies fill a gap in the knowledge about the syntaxonomical diversity of the Middle Asia region, which is one …

FloraGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyQH301-705.5EcologyGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle asiaSpecies diversityVegetationsegetal communitiesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCropTian-ShanTurgenio-RoemerietaliaHabitatvegetation ecologyphytocoenosesagrocoenosesSpecies richnessBiology (General)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesWeedOpen Life Sciences
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Weed communities of rice fields in the central Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2013

The study present results of geobotanical investigations conducted in rice fields in the central Pamir Alai Mts (Tajikistan, Middle Asia), mainly within Syr-Daria, Pyandzh, Zeravshan, Kafirnigan, Khanaka and Surkhandaria river valleys in the years 2009–2011. The researches were focused on classification of plant communities developing within this poorly investigated area. Habitat conditions were checked including conductometry, pH reaction, temperature, depth of water and, for several plots, also soil structure. Altogether 114 phytosociological relevés using the Braun-Blanquet method were sampled. The analyses classified the vegetation into 28 communities including 24 associations. Five new…

AgroforestryMiddle asiawater communitiesPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationPhragmito-Magno-Caricetea (Phragmitetea)Oryzetea sativaeGeographySoil temperaturerush communitiesPaddy fieldagrocoenosesWeedPhytocoenologia : International Journal for Vegetation Survey and Classification
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Vegetation of rock crevices of the montane and colline zones in the Pamir-Alai and Tian Shan Mts in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)

2014

The paper presents the results of phytosociological research conducted on the vegetation of rock habitats in the montane and colline zones of the Pamir-Alai Mountains (Tajikistan). During field surveys done in 2010–2013, 122 phytosociological releves were sampled. Plant species were recorded according to the Braun-Blanquet cover-abundance scale. The vegetation studies were carried out generally in the western Pamir-Alai and south-western Tian Shan Mts, especially in the Zeravshan, Hissar, Hazratishoh, Darvaz, Rushan, Turkestan, Kuramin and Vanch ranges. A synopsis of the rock communities of the montane and colline zones in Tajikistan is proposed. The collected material presents most of the …

Middle asiaalpine vegetationchasmophytesPlant communityPlant ScienceVegetationGeographyHabitatPlant speciesMontane ecologysyntaxonomyPhysical geographyCampanuletalia incanescentisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicspetrophytesPlant Biosystems : An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology : Official Journal of the Societa Botanica Italiana
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Palaeoclimate has a major effect on the diversity of endemic species in the hotspot of mountain biodiversity in Tajikistan.

2021

AbstractIn a period of ongoing climate changes, identifying drivers of overall and endemic species diversity is a key element in constructing new ecological patterns and determining the main goals of conservation. Such studies are especially crucial if they concern biodiversity hotspot areas. In this study, we explore patterns and drivers of plant endemism (the proportion of endemic plant species to overall plant species richness; PE) in Tajikistan. We used three groups of climatic measures featuring the contemporary and glacial climates as well as climatic changes since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Pleistocene (LGM). To explore relationships between PE and climatic groups, and the most …

conservation biologyMultidisciplinaryConservation biologyScienceQGlobal warmingClimate-change ecologyRBiodiversityClimate changeLast Glacial MaximumBiodiversityBiodiversity hotspotArticleGeographyBiogeographyMedicinePhysical geographySpecies richnessGlacial periodEndemismbiogeographybiodiversityclimate-change ecologyScientific reports
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Stipa ×fallax (Poaceae: Pooideae: Stipeae), a new natural hybrid from Tajikistan, and a new combination in Stipa drobovii

2017

Stipa ×fallax nothosp. nov . (Poaceae), from western Pamir Alai Mts (Tajikistan), is described and illustrated. Field observation, numerical analyses of morphology, and pollen grain viability data show that it originated from hybridization between S. drobovii and S. macroglossa subsp. macroglossa , species representing sections Smirnovia and Stipa , respectively. Stipa ×fallax is morphologically close to S. ×alaica and S. ×hissarica , but is distinguished by its shortly pilose lower part of the awn and densely pubescent leaves. Characters distinguishing S. ×fallax from its parental species as well as similar hybrid taxa in section Smirnovia that also grow in Central Asia are presented. The …

0106 biological sciencesnumerical analysisnew combinationCentral asiaMonocotsPlant Sciencemicromorphologymedicine.disease_cause010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencestaxonomyPollenmorphologyBotanymedicinePoaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybiologypollen viabilitybiology.organism_classificationPooideaeStipeaeTaxonTaxonomy (biology)Stipa010606 plant biology & botanyPhytotaxa
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Vegetation of Middle Asia – the project state of art after ten years of survey and future perspectives

2017

Middle Asia is one of the most diverse regions on earth with high endemism of vascular plants and remarkable habitat richness, mainly due to the considerable altitudinal range (300-7,500 m a.s.l.). The region is considered as one of the 34 global biodiversity hotspots. This paper presents the Vegetation of Middle Asia database (VMA; GIVD ID: AS-00-003; http://www.givd.info/ID/AS-00-003) which is the regional database that covers the area of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The database contains phytosociological relevés collected between the years 2006 and 2016 in different vegetation types with the use of the Braun-Blanquet method. The covered vegetation types include: deciduous fore…

0106 biological sciencesPamir AlaiPhytosociologyAgroforestryphytosociologyMiddle asiaTian Shanfloristic recordsPlant ScienceBiological database010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeographyEnvironmental protectionState of artmedicineTURBOVEGmedicine.symptombiological databaseVegetation (pathology)vegetation plot010606 plant biology & botanyPhytocoenologia
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Distribution of graminoids in open habitats in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

2022

Aims: Landscapes of Middle Asia are exposed to human influence due to long-lasting pastoral tradition, and now are largely dominated by non-forest vegetation. Graminoids perform key ecosystem functions, and constitute an important feed source for livestock. We studied the distribution patterns of graminoids cover under climatic and grazing pressure gradients in different open vegetation types. Study area: Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan. Methods: 1,525 vegetation plots representing five open vegetation types (mires, salt marshes, tall-forb communities, pseudosteppes and steppes) were extracted from the Vegetation of Middle Asia Database. We assessed the relative cover of graminoid species in each ve…

TajikistanMiddle Asiaopen habitathot-spotPlant SciencePoaceaesteppeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)aridityJuncaceaeCyperaceaegrasslandKyrgyzstanclimateEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsVegetation Classification and Survey
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Vegetation Diversity of Screes and Taluses of The Pamir and South-Western Tian Shan in Middle Asia

2021

AbstractThis paper presents the results of phytosociological research on scree vegetation of the Pamir and south-western Tian Shan. We collected 222 phytosociological relevés during field studies conducted in 2015–2019, applying the Braun-Blanquet approach. We identified 21 plant communities on mobile and stabilized screes of colluvial cones, aprons and fans, inhabiting mainly the montane and alpine belts in several ranges (e.g. Peter the First, Alichur, Shugnan, Shachdarian, Darvaz, Rushan, Vanch, Fergana, Kyrgyz and Terskey ranges). As a result we provide the first comprehensive hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of scree communities at montane and alpine elevations in the eastern Middle …

Tajikistan0106 biological sciencesCobbleSyntaxonomychasmophytesColluvial conesPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesmontane and alpine vegetationScreesyntaxonomyKyrgyzstanEndemismcolluvial conesArtemisio-BerberideteaColluviumTajikistan . KyrgyzstanPaleontologyPlant communityVegetationPlant ecologyGeographyChasmophytesHabitatMontane and alpine vegetationPhysical geography010606 plant biology & botanyFolia Geobotanica
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Classification of tall-forb vegetation in the Pamir-Alai and western Tian Shan Mountains (Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, Middle Asia)

2020

Aims: To complete the syntaxonomic scheme for tall-forb vegetation of the montane and alpine belts in the Pamir-Alai and western Tian Shan Mountains in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan with some remarks on its environmental predictors. Study area: Middle Asia: Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Methods: A total of 244 relevés were sampled in 2013–2019 using the seven-degree cover-abundance scale of the Braun-Blanquet approach. These were classified with a modified TWINSPAN algorithm with pseudospecies cut-levels 0%, 5% and 25%, and total inertia as a measure of cluster heterogeneity. Diagnostic species were identified using the phi coefficient as a fidelity measure. NMDS was used to explore the relationsh…

forb0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMiddle asiashiblyak01 natural sciencesmedicinesyntaxonomyMultidimensional scalingNomenclaturelcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Middle AsiabiologyphytogeographyPamir-AlaiBromusbiology.organism_classificationGeographyMontane ecologyForbPrangetea ulopteraePhysical geographyAlpine vegetationmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)010606 plant biology & botanyVegetation Classification and Survey
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Crop density rather than ruderal plants explains the response of ancient segetal weeds

2018

AbstractThe influence of ruderal species and crop density on ancient segetal weeds was examined. The experiment was carried out on experimental plots with three different sewing densities of winter triticale. Weeding of ruderal taxa was applied on half of the plots to explore the relation between segetal and ruderal weeds. Variation in species composition by environmental variables was analysed by running Redundancy Analysis (RDA) combined with performing forward selection and variation partitioning for “weeding” and “crop density” as explanatory variables. Additionally, the effect of crop density and weeding was tested separately for segetal and ruderal species along the seasons with the u…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineAlien speciesPlant ScienceBiology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCrop03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsRuderal speciesAgrostemmaMolecular BiologyForward selectionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsArchaeophytesAgrocoenosesCell BiologyVegetationTriticalebiology.organism_classification030104 developmental biologyAgronomyAnimal Science and ZoologyWeedsField ecosystemsWeedRuderal species010606 plant biology & botanyBiologia
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