The article presents the results of long-term investigation and inventory of the moss flora in the territory of the Nature Park "Kondinskie ozera" (Konda Lakes) named after L.F. Stashkevich (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District-Yugra, West Siberia-60°54'N, 63°30'E). Observations by the author and archive records since 2001 are summarized. In total, 114 species of mosses were indentified for the study area; more than one-third of them (30 species) are Sphagnum mosses. 22 species are indicated for the territory of Nature Park for the first time. Bryum cyclophyllum, Dichelyma capillaceum, Dicranum septentrionale, Mnium thomsonii, Sphagnum annulatum, S. mirum, S. subfulvum, and S. tenellum are rare for the whole of West Siberia. An annotated list of mosses is compiled based on identification of ca. 2000 specimens; it includes the occurrence of species within the Nature Park as well as their ecological and phytocenotic preferences. Резюме В статье приведены результаты многолетних исследований по изучению и инвентаризации флоры мхов на территории природного парка "Кондинские озера" им. Л.Ф. Сташкевича (Ханты-Мансийский автономный округ-Югра). Обобщены авторские и фондовые материалы, накопленные начиная с 2001 года. Всего для территории природного парка приводится 114 видов мхов, в том числе 30 видов сфагновых и 84 вида бриевых мхов. Впервые для флоры природного парка указывается 22 вида. В парке выявлен целый ряд видов, редких для всей территории Западной Сибири: Bryum cyclophyllum, Dichelyma capillaceum, Dicranum septentrionale, Mnium thomsonii, Sphagnum annulatum, S. mirum, S. subfulvum, S. tenellum. Приведен аннотированный список мхов природного парка, в котором дана характеристика встречаемости видов, их экологическая и фитоценотическая приуроченность.
The paper presents the first analysis of crowdsourcing data of all observations of fungi (including lichens) and myxomycetes in Northwestern Siberia uploaded to iNaturalist.org to date (24.02.2022). The Introduction presents an analysis of fungal diversity crowdsourcing globally, in Russia, and in the region of interest. Materials and methods describe the protocol of uploading data to iNaturalist.org, the structure of the crowdsourcing community, initiative to revise the accumulated data, procedures of data analysis, and compilation of a dataset of revised crowdsourced data. The Results present the analysis of accumulated data by several parameters: temporal, geographical and taxonomical scope, observation and identification efforts, identifiability of various taxa, species novelty and Red Data Book categories and the protection status of registered observations. The Discussion provides data on usability of crowdsourcing data for biodiversity research and conservation of fungi, including pros and contras. The Electronic Supplements to the paper include an annotated checklist of observations of protected species with information on Red Data Book categories and the protection status, and an annotated checklist of regional records of new taxa. The paper is supplemented with a dataset of about 15 000 revised and annotated records available through Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The tradition of crowdsourcing is rooted in mycological societies around the world, including Russia. In Northwestern Siberia, a regional mycological club was established in 2018, encouraging its members to contribute observations of fungi on iNaturalist.org. A total of about 15 000 observations of fungi and myxomycetes were uploaded so far, by about 200 observers, from three administrative regions (Yamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and Tyumen Region). The geographical coverage of crowdsourcing observations remains low. However, the observation activity has increased in the last four years. The goal of this study consisted of a collaborative effort of professional mycologists invited to help with the identification of these observations and analysis of the accumulated data. As a result, all observations were reviewed by at least one expert. About half of all the observations have been identified reliably to the species level and received Research Grade status. Of those, 90 species (195 records) represented records of taxa new to their respective regions; 876 records of 53 species of protected species provide important data for conservation programmes. The other half of the observations consists of records still under-identified for various reasons: poor quality photographs, complex taxa (impossible to identify without microscopic or molecular study), or lack of experts in a particular taxonomic group. The Discussion section summarises the pros and cons of the use of crowdsourcing for the study and conservation of regional fungal diversity, and summarises the dispute on this subject among mycologists. Further research initiatives involving crowdsourcing data must focus on an increase in the quality of observations and strive to introduce the habit of collecting voucher specimens among the community of amateurs. The timely feedback from experts is also important to provide quality and the increase of personal involvement.
The article is devoted to the issues of understanding the subject and the object of crimes in Chapter 28 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The relevance of this research is due to the fact that computing crimes in modern conditions of the development of science and technology affect almost all spheres of society, causing enormous material damage. At the same time, the current criminal legislation cannot fully
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