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Features of <i>Adenophora lilifolia</i> (L.) A. DC. cenopopulations organization on specially protected natural areas of the Middle Volga and Southern Urals
Author(s) -
Larisa Mihailovna Abramova,
И. З. Андреева,
В Н Ильина
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
samarskij naučnyj vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-3016
pISSN - 2309-4370
DOI - 10.17816/snv201873102
Subject(s) - samara , geography , steppe , massif , ecology , range (aeronautics) , physical geography , urban agglomeration , altitude (triangle) , forestry , biology , archaeology , cartography , geometry , mathematics , materials science , composite material
The study of rare plants at the level of cenopopulations throughout the range greatly contributes to the identification of their biology and ecology features. We identified features of the age and spatial structure of Adenophora lilifolia (L.) A. DC. cenopopulations in the ecological conditions of the steppe and forest-steppe zones of the Middle Volga (Samara Region) and the Southern Urals (Republic of Bashkortostan), as well as the mountainous zone of the Southern Urals. Adenophora lilifolia is included in the Red Book of the Samara Region in category 3 a rare species. The study of A. lilifolia populations was carried out in different years on the territory of specially protected territories of different rank. We used standard techniques for determining cenopopulations structure. The studied cenopopulations are located on the fringes of oak-lime, birch, less often maple-linden or aspen forests, sparse forests or forest potholes. The total density of individuals varies from 0,8 to 4,2 specimens / m. The mean values of the generative fraction in the populations are 81,1%, the prevalent fraction is 19,3%. The basic ontogenetic spectrum of A. lilifolia is characterized as centered. Although the share of generative individuals in all cenopopulations is high, the distribution by ontogenetic groups in the two regions differs. The average values of demographic indices indicate a fairly high stability of the species populations. Of the 14 investigated cenopopulations of A. lilifolia, according to the delta-omega criterion, most are mature; in addition, transitional and maturing are identified. In general, the state of the populations in the Southern Urals is fairly prosperous. All studied populations in the Samara Region have a high anthropogenic load, and the number of individuals in specific habitats is low.

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