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Dependence of diversity of floras on climate in the Middle Volga region
Author(s) -
L. S. Sharaya,
А. В. Иванова,
M. A. Aristova,
Р. С. Кузнецова,
Н. В. Костина,
Г. С. Розенберг
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/818/1/012047
Subject(s) - precipitation , arid , species richness , period (music) , physical geography , geography , desert climate , ecology , environmental science , biology , physics , meteorology , acoustics
Links with climate of richness of species (Ns), genera (Ng) and families (Nf) for 28 polygons each 400 km2 in Middle Volga were studied. Negative correlations with temperatures T and positive with precipitation P of the warm period were revealed, and T and P most strongly affected diversity. Closest links with climate were for Nf, and the least for Ns. We estimated gradients of T and P in four geographic directions. The most pronounced are northern cold-humid and southeastern thermo-arid trends. The northern trend is characterized by a decrease in T by 0.34°C and an increase in P by 17 mm per 100 km; southeast- with an increase in T by 0.27°C and a decrease in P by 15 mm. The cold-humid trend provides the most favorable conditions for the growth of diversity in the region. In it, Ns increased by 36, Ng-by 17, Nf-by 6 per 100 km. For floras with highest Nf and Ng, closer links with T, P and directions are revealed; in contrast to Ns. This indicates the ecological plasticity of the diversity, with different responses to climate variations for different taxonomic levels, which contribute to the preservation of diversity in a heterogeneous climate.

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