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Особенности растительного покрова некоторых населенных пунктов Севера Западной Сибири. / Копцева, Елена Михайловна; Абакумов, Евгений Васильевич.
в: БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ, Том 106, № 2, 02.2021, стр. 177-191.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Особенности растительного покрова некоторых населенных пунктов Севера Западной Сибири
AU - Копцева, Елена Михайловна
AU - Абакумов, Евгений Васильевич
N1 - Funding Information: The authors express their gratitude to the Arctic Research Centre of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, personally to Eugenia Morgun and Alexander Pechkin for assistance in the logistic, and to the Department of Science and Innovation of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District for assistance in field researches. The work was partially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research ? Yamal (project No. 19-416 890002) and by Saint-Petersburg State University (Activity 1) ?Urbanized ecosystems of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation: dynamics, state and sustainable development?. Funding Information: The work was partially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research – Yamal (project No. 19-416- 890002) and by Saint-Petersburg State University (Activity 1) “Urbanized ecosystems of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation: dynamics, state and sustainable development”. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Komarov Botanical Institute. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - The features of vegetation formation in towns (Nadym, Novyy Urengoy) and big settlements (Pangody, Pravokhettinskiy) in the northern West Siberia are discussed in the article. Despite the nearby geographical position of the localities, there is no tendency to unify their floras. Plant species compositions of the localities belonging to the same geographical subzone are similar only by 40–47%. Clustering of Euclidean distances revealed a greater uniformity of residential and recreational areas by plant species composition than industrial areas. PCA-ordination of 73 geobotanical plots showed a leading influence of soil characteristics on vegetation differentiation by functional urban areas (industrial, recreational, residential). Chemical analyses of 36 soil samples confirmed that this is the soil acidity, mineral nutrition richness and soil moisture. The vegetation of urban functional areas is united by a small pool of frequently occurring apophytes of wide ecological amplitude and a high potential for the development in various secondary biotopes. A 25-year period of observations revealed the instability and dynamism of species composition of the urban vegetation in all the localities. Over this period, the plant species composition of has expanded in all the localities. At the same time, it increased more significantly in small settlements (by 89%) than in bigger towns (by 28–47%). At the same time, the species similarity between the localities increased slightly, no more than 10%. The vegetation of industrial areas is least controlled by human, it is formed spontaneously on the basis of local apophytes. A significant contribution to the formation of vegetation in residential and recreational areas is made by human gardening activities such as use lawn grass mixtures, fertilization and cultivation of ornamental alien plant species. Unintentional drift and spontaneous planting by residents lead to impulsive invasions of alien species that enrich the flora, but are often unstable in environmental conditions of northern urban areas.
AB - The features of vegetation formation in towns (Nadym, Novyy Urengoy) and big settlements (Pangody, Pravokhettinskiy) in the northern West Siberia are discussed in the article. Despite the nearby geographical position of the localities, there is no tendency to unify their floras. Plant species compositions of the localities belonging to the same geographical subzone are similar only by 40–47%. Clustering of Euclidean distances revealed a greater uniformity of residential and recreational areas by plant species composition than industrial areas. PCA-ordination of 73 geobotanical plots showed a leading influence of soil characteristics on vegetation differentiation by functional urban areas (industrial, recreational, residential). Chemical analyses of 36 soil samples confirmed that this is the soil acidity, mineral nutrition richness and soil moisture. The vegetation of urban functional areas is united by a small pool of frequently occurring apophytes of wide ecological amplitude and a high potential for the development in various secondary biotopes. A 25-year period of observations revealed the instability and dynamism of species composition of the urban vegetation in all the localities. Over this period, the plant species composition of has expanded in all the localities. At the same time, it increased more significantly in small settlements (by 89%) than in bigger towns (by 28–47%). At the same time, the species similarity between the localities increased slightly, no more than 10%. The vegetation of industrial areas is least controlled by human, it is formed spontaneously on the basis of local apophytes. A significant contribution to the formation of vegetation in residential and recreational areas is made by human gardening activities such as use lawn grass mixtures, fertilization and cultivation of ornamental alien plant species. Unintentional drift and spontaneous planting by residents lead to impulsive invasions of alien species that enrich the flora, but are often unstable in environmental conditions of northern urban areas.
KW - Functional area
KW - Greening
KW - North
KW - Urban flora
KW - Urban vegetation
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VL - 106
SP - 177
EP - 191
JO - БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ
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