2019
DOI: 10.31111/vegrus/2019.37.79
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The syntaxonomy of the grasslands and meadows in mountain tundra of Murmansk Region

Abstract: Grasslandsandmeadowsoccur on seasonally moist and fresh soils, nearsnowfields, temporaryand permanent streams, springs and brooks, in the low and middle mountain ranges in Murmansk Region (Fig. 1). They occupy relatively small areas, but support high diversity of species and represent “lieblichsten Erscheinungen“, as R. Nordhagen (1928: 353) wrote. Syntaxonomy of this vegetation is still not clear and far from unambiguous explanation. From literature, these communities in Fennoscandiаn mountain tundra are rela… Show more

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“…Low herb communities on moist rocks are rare and also occupy small areas in Khibiny. Due to reduction of permanent snowfields this vegetation seems to be substituted by meadows and grasslands, which are more common and frequent (Koroleva et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low herb communities on moist rocks are rare and also occupy small areas in Khibiny. Due to reduction of permanent snowfields this vegetation seems to be substituted by meadows and grasslands, which are more common and frequent (Koroleva et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This typology encompasses 52 habitats. In the mountain tundra belt, vegetation diversity primarily depends on topographic features, notably the topographic position, associated snow cover depth, and moisture availability [30,31]. Similarly, moisture levels and substrate characteristics influence the diversity of spruce, pine, and subalpine birch forests [32].…”
Section: Habitat Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant part of the Western Siberian dataset (1003 plots) was compiled by team members during the 2017 expedition to the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous district (Sofronova et al, 2019;Telyatnikov et al, 2019aTelyatnikov et al, , 2019bTelyatnikov, Khitun, Chernyadyeva, & Kuzmina, 2021;Telyatnikov, Khitun, Chernyadyeva, Kuzmina, & Ermokhina, 2021;Potemkin et al, 2021), while other datasets were independently contributed by researchers or based on previously published data (Dedov, 1940;Kholod, 2007;Koroleva & Kopeina, 2018, Koroleva et al, 2019Lavrinenko et al, 2016;Lavrinenko & Lavrinenko, 2018a, 2018bMatveyeva, 2006;Matveyeva & Lavrinenko, 2011;Pospelova & Pospelov, 2010;Telyatnikov et al, 2015Telyatnikov et al, , 2022Walker et al, 2019).…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Compilationmentioning
confidence: 99%