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Andreyashkina, N. I. 2012: Composition of plant communities in natural and technogenically disturbed ecotopes on watersheds of the Yamal Peninsula: Floristic diversity. - Russian Journal of Ecology 43(1): 19-23. [RLL List # 226 / Rec.# 33699]
Keywords: ecotopes/ flora/ floristic similarity/ plant communities (associations)/ vascular plants
Abstract: Specific features in the overgrowing of technogenically disturbed areas with completely destroyed soil and plant cover (a sand pit, a causeway, and an off-road vehicle trail) have been studied in the environs of the Bovanenkovo Oil-Gas Condensate Field. It is shown that the vegetation of natural ecotopes and ecotopes disturbed approximately 20 years ago is characterized by a relatively high similarity in the composition of vascular plants. The total species composition of plant communities (including mosses and lichens) and their structure show a considerable loss of floristic and phytocenotic diversity. © 2012 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1067413611060038

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