2021
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2021.003
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Liсhens of the National Park «Vodlozersky», Russia

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“…In June 2019 and 2020 the lichen diversity of plant communities in the basin of the Ileksa River (length of 155 km, catchment area 3950 km 2 ) and its tributaries in northwestern part of Arkhangelsk Region was investigated. Its basin is a flat, highly swampy moraine plain, with 407 reservoirs with a total area of 122 km 2 (Barsova, 2009). The territory is dominated by mostly intact feathermoss, bog-grass and floodplain spruce forests, as well as bogs (Fig.…”
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“…In June 2019 and 2020 the lichen diversity of plant communities in the basin of the Ileksa River (length of 155 km, catchment area 3950 km 2 ) and its tributaries in northwestern part of Arkhangelsk Region was investigated. Its basin is a flat, highly swampy moraine plain, with 407 reservoirs with a total area of 122 km 2 (Barsova, 2009). The territory is dominated by mostly intact feathermoss, bog-grass and floodplain spruce forests, as well as bogs (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since Subatlantic time, pine forests have dominated there. Boychuk (2021) Data on the lichen species richness of the Vodlozersky National Park, a unique natural ecosystem in Lake Vodlozero and River Ileksa drainage basin, in the eastern margin of Fennoscandia, are presented using in a comparative approach (Tarasova et al, 2021). The lichen collection (565 herbarium specimens) gathered by Finnish researchers T. Ahti and O. Vitikainen from the Vodlozersky National Park and stored in the herbarium of the University of Helsinki Botanical Museum (H) was put to a detailed review.…”
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