2014
DOI: 10.1134/s2075111714030114
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Materials for the Black Book of Voronezh oblast

Abstract: Establishment of "blacklists" is one of the attempts to focus on the issue of biological invasions of alien species that pose the most significant threat to regional biodiversity of a certain region. Blacklists con tain biological and environmental characteristics and information on invasive species distribution. In Russia, regional blacklists of invasive species are often based on expert opinions or various criteria. For the standard ization of alien species information, we propose (1) to use a quantitative a… Show more

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“…The Black Book of Flora in Bashkiria and the Black Book of Flora in the Far Eastern Federal District are in preparation for publication. The use of unified methodology has enabled scholars to compile lists of invasive species (blacklists) of the Upper Volga region [ 57 ], the Sura River basin [ 28 ], Middle Urals [ 90 ], Yaroslavl region [ 67 ], Khabarovsk Territory [ 131 , 133 ], Volgograd region [ 80 ], Bryansk region [ 53 ], Voronezh region [ 56 ], the Middle Volga region [ 87 ], Kabardino-Balkarian Republic [ 74 ], and the Far Eastern Federal District [ 105 ] ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Black Book of Flora in Bashkiria and the Black Book of Flora in the Far Eastern Federal District are in preparation for publication. The use of unified methodology has enabled scholars to compile lists of invasive species (blacklists) of the Upper Volga region [ 57 ], the Sura River basin [ 28 ], Middle Urals [ 90 ], Yaroslavl region [ 67 ], Khabarovsk Territory [ 131 , 133 ], Volgograd region [ 80 ], Bryansk region [ 53 ], Voronezh region [ 56 ], the Middle Volga region [ 87 ], Kabardino-Balkarian Republic [ 74 ], and the Far Eastern Federal District [ 105 ] ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russian olive is potentially invasive in some regions of Russia (Ebel et al 2014;Starodubtseva et al 2014). However, other investigations highlighted that E. angustifolia stands have a positive impact on development of pasture vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%