2019
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2019.10.3.1985
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Biodiversity of Old-growth Coniferous Forests in the Ural Mountains

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“…The problems of biodiversity (Mirkin et al, 2014;Sannikov et al, 2017;Ivanova, 2019) and forest productivity (Usoltsev et al, 2011(Usoltsev et al, , 2019Schepaschenko et al, 2017), ecology of individual species of woody plants ( Kalashnikova & Makhnev, 2013;Maiti et al, 2016;Sannikov et al, 2018), history of vegetation development (Panova & Antipina, 2016), reforestation and stand formation (Tantsyrev & Sannikov, 2008;Menshchikov et al, 2013;Fomin et al, 2015;Zalesova et al, 2019) have been actively discussed in the literature for the Ural Mountains, but our study on the adaptation of forest ecosystem vegetation to different moisture regimes is one of the first for taiga mountain forests in Russia. It has estimated the stability and trends of changing species composition and productivity when changing the moisture regime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The problems of biodiversity (Mirkin et al, 2014;Sannikov et al, 2017;Ivanova, 2019) and forest productivity (Usoltsev et al, 2011(Usoltsev et al, , 2019Schepaschenko et al, 2017), ecology of individual species of woody plants ( Kalashnikova & Makhnev, 2013;Maiti et al, 2016;Sannikov et al, 2018), history of vegetation development (Panova & Antipina, 2016), reforestation and stand formation (Tantsyrev & Sannikov, 2008;Menshchikov et al, 2013;Fomin et al, 2015;Zalesova et al, 2019) have been actively discussed in the literature for the Ural Mountains, but our study on the adaptation of forest ecosystem vegetation to different moisture regimes is one of the first for taiga mountain forests in Russia. It has estimated the stability and trends of changing species composition and productivity when changing the moisture regime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Overstorey and understorey layers was studied. Detailed comparative analysis of the tree stand, species diversity and species composition of the studied forest types were presented earlier (Ivanova, 2019(Ivanova, , 2020Zolotova & Ivanova, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The species composition, height, coverage, and biomass are determined for the understorey layer. A description of the structure of the studied forest types and their comparison with the mountain forests of the Southern Urals was presented earlier [6,12].…”
Section: Sampling and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The herb biomass was studied on 15 subplots with a size of 1x1 m. The values of the herb biomass are given in oven-dry state (drying was carried out at 105 to a constant mass). A detailed description of the stand structure and the tree undergrowth is given earlier [7,12,13]. The data analysis consisted in constructing SAD graphs, approximating it with power and exponential functions, and checking for compliance of the obtained SADs with the universal Gibbs (Motomura) and Pareto laws [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Sampling Measurements and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%