About protected and some rare plant species of ravine oak forests of Voronezh region

10.12737/3339 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-21
Author(s):  
Казьмина ◽  
Elena Kazmina ◽  
Агафонов ◽  
Vladimir Agafonov

Research materials of flora of ravine forest in Voronezh region are given. Research has established that the flora of ravine oak forests of Voronezh region has 38 species of protected vascular plants. The detailed characteristic of finds in territory of region is given. Researchers indicated new localities of rare for Voronezh region species. Among plant found in the ravine oak forests special attention is paid to a group of species growing in the Voronezh region on the border or near the border of the range, mostly these are representatives of flora reaching the southern and northern distribution limits in the region.

Author(s):  
K. V. Zhulenko

Introduction. The Sinyukha river basin, in particular its southern part, is an area with a high level of anthropogenic pressure and a significant level of agricultural development (the proportion of agricultural land is more than 80%), with fragmented natural habitats. Detailed chorological study is needed to supplement the pattern of the distribution of rare plant species, to develop measures for their conservation, to optimize the existing network of protected areas in the region.Рurpose of the study isto analyze the current distribution and describe new finds of some rare plant species in the southern part of the Sinyukha river basin.Methods. The research was conducted in April-June 2021. We surveyed the area of the Sinyukha river valley from the village of Kalamazovo (Vilshansky district, Kirovohrad region) to its confluence with the Southern Bug River in Pervomaisk (Mykolayiv region), as well as – the valleys of its tributaries – Chorny Tashlyk, Malyi Tashlyk and Sukhyi Tashlyk. When locating a rare species, the plants were photographed and georeferenced at a point with GPS-navigator. Species cover is given according to the Broun-Blanquet scale. The distribution maps were performed by free QGIS software.Results.We revealed new and confirmed known localities of 20 rare species:Adonis vernalis, Asplenium septentrionale, Astragalus dasyanthus, A. odessanus, Bellevalia sarmatica, Clematis integrifolia, Crocus reticulatus, Dianthus hypanicus, Ephedra distachya, Hyacinthella leucophaea, Iris pontica, Iris pumila, Ornithogalum boucheanum, Pulsatilla pratensis, Primula veris, Sedum borissovae, Stipa capillata, S. lessingiana, S. pennata, Tulipa hypanica. Among the 20 identified rare species one has the category VU (Vulnerable) in the IUCN red list and belongs to the list of Resolution 6 of the Berne Convention; three species are narrowly local endemics of the Dnieper Upland; 11 are listed in the Red Book of Ukraine (5 of them have the status vulnerable, 1 – rare, 5 – insufficiently known); 5 species are regionally rare in Kirovohrad and 8 – in Mykolayiv regions. Most of the revealed species have a cover less than 5%. Only 9 of the 20 registered rare species characterized by more than five localities within the studied area. Originality. New localities of 20 rare species of plants of different levels of protection have been revealed. Prospects for conservation valuableof their habitats are offered.Conclusion. We have identified a significant number of new localities of rare plant species that are not covered by proper protection. This indicates the need for more detailed chorological research to elucidate the current distribution of rare species and the creation of new protected areas. Key words:rare species; threat category; red lists; natural habitats; chorology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 80 (7) ◽  
pp. 109-112
Author(s):  
A.A. Budanova ◽  
Yu.A. Postarnak ◽  
S.N. Semеnova

The article examines the state of floristic diversity of higher vascular plants of the nature monument “Dolgaya Spit” (Yeisk district). The floristic diversity of the “Dolgaya Spit”, including 133 plant species based on the study of steppe, littoral and anthropogenically altered communities was established. The data on the taxonomic structure of the flora, the occurrence of species, the number of rare plant species are given in the research. Phytocenoses on the “Dolgaya Spit” are subject to significant anthropogenic impact, which requires the development of regulated sustainable recreational nature management.


Author(s):  
Magdalena Szczepaniak ◽  
Agnieszka Nikel ◽  
Wojciech Paul ◽  
Lucyna Musiał ◽  
Beata Nęcka

Gagea minima (L.) Ker Gawl. is a rare species characteristic of meso- and eutrophic deciduous forest communities of the Fagetalia sylvaticae order. It is an inconspicuous spring geophyte easily overlooked in the field, occurring in oak-hornbeam and oak-beech forests, thickets, mountain glades and meadows. The paper gives information about the historical and present occurrence of G. minima within the administrative boundaries of the city of Kraków. Eight historical (6 published and 2 found in KRA herbarium material) and 4 new localities are described. The study demonstrates that rare plant species associated with natural forest communities may still occur in remaining fragments of these biotopes even within such a heavily urbanized area as the city of Kraków.


Author(s):  
О. А. Popova ◽  
А. P. Leskov ◽  
N. А. Chashina ◽  
S. N. Shcheglova ◽  
Е. А. Andrievskayа

The article provides information on the results of the study of rare plant species, conducted in the NationalPark "Chikoi". Nineteen rare plant species included into the Red Data Book of Trans-Baikal Territory (2017) have beenfound. Three species of plants from Orchidaceae family (Cypripedium macranthon, Cypripedium calceolus, Neottiantecucullata) are included into Red Data Book of the Russian Federation (2008). It was a new occurrence of four species(Gagea hiensis, Phyllodoce cоеrulea, Rhodiola quadrifida, Rhodiola pinnatifida) among the nineteen rare plant speciesthat have been found on the territory of the National Park "Chikoi".


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Holly L. Bernardo ◽  
Pati Vitt ◽  
Rachel Goad ◽  
Susanne Masi ◽  
Tiffany M. Knight

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