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Vascular plants new and rare for the Vodlozersky National Park 维管束植物是沃洛泽斯基国家公园中罕见的新植物
Алексей Васильевич Кравченко, Елена Викторовна Кулебякина, Вера Владимировна Тимофеева, Елена Юрьевна Чуракова, Aleksey Kravchenko, Vera Timofeeva, Elena Churakova
Vodlozersky National Park is one of the largest protected areas in the boreal zone of Russia: its area is 4724 km2. The vastness and difficulty of access of some areas are reasons for the park’s flora to be only partially known. Lately, 13 not previously reported native species have been detected in the park: Anemonoides nemorosa, Carex rotundata, Cypripedium calceolus, Diphasiastrum × zeilleri, Epipactis helleborine, Euphrasia parviflora, Juncus alpinoarticulatus subsp. fischerianus, Lemna trisulca, Malaxis monophyllos, Myriophyllum sibiricum, Neottia nidus-avis, Ophioglossum vulgatum, and Rumex pseudonatronatus. Four of the novel species were found in the Arkhangelsk part of the park, and nine – in the Karelian part. In addition, the native Epipogium aphyllum and Veratrum lobelianum were reported for the first time for the Karelian part of the park, the latter being a result of introduction from the park’s northern part by water tourists. A finding new only for the Arkhangelsk part is Botrychium lunaria. Native species Cypripedium calceolus and Neottia nidus-avis are red-listed in the Republic of Karelia; species subject to biological surveillance are Botrychium lunaria and Ficaria verna in the Arkhangelsk Region, and Malaxis monophyllos in Karelia. Two of the species – Cypripedium calceolus and Epipogium aphyllum – are listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation. Surveys have also detected 12 novel alien species: Allium fistulosum, A. sativum, Campanula latifolia, Chelidonium majus, Cosmos bipinnatus, Epilobium pseudorubescens, Impatiens glandulifera, Leonurus cardiaca subsp. villosus, Malus domestica, Myosotis sylvatica, Rheum rhabarbarum, and Symphyotrichum novi-belgii; they were all found in the park’s only settlement – Kuganavolok Village. These species are quite common in various secondary habitats in Karelia.
沃洛泽斯基国家公园是俄罗斯北方地区最大的保护区之一,面积为4724平方公里。一些地区的广阔和难以进入是公园植物群只被部分了解的原因。近年来在公园内发现了13种未报道的本地植物:nemorosa Anemonoides、Carex rotundata、cypedium calceolus、Diphasiastrum × zeilleri、Epipactis helleborine、Euphrasia parviflora、junus alpinoarticulatus subsp。鱼菜、三叶草、单叶麻菜、西伯利亚肉豆蔻、野野草、蛇舌草和假鼻蝽。其中四个新物种是在公园的阿尔汉格尔斯克地区发现的,另外九个是在卡累利阿地区发现的。此外,在公园的卡累利阿部分首次报道了当地的Epipogium aphyllum和Veratrum lobelianum,后者是由水上游客从公园北部引进的结果。仅在阿尔汉格尔斯克部分发现的新发现是月孢菌。本地物种塞浦路斯calceolus和Neottia nidus-avis在卡累利阿共和国被列入红色名录;受生物监测的物种有阿尔汉格尔斯克地区的月孢霉和春Ficaria,以及卡累利阿地区的Malaxis monophyllos。其中两种- - calceolus和Epipogium aphyllum - -列在俄罗斯联邦红皮书中。调查还发现了12种新的外来物种:大葱、sativum、风铃、Chelidonium majus、bipinnatus、Epilobium pseudorubescens、凤仙花、Leonurus cardiaca亚种。长绒果、家苹果、山核桃、大黄、比利时红柳;它们都是在公园唯一的定居点——库加纳沃洛克村被发现的。这些物种在卡累利阿的各种次生栖息地中很常见。
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NEW DATA ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION STATUS OF SARCOSOMA GLOBOSUM (SCHMIDEL) CASP. IN THE LENINGRAD REGION AND REPUBLIC OF KARELIA 全球肉瘤(schmidl) casp分布及种群状况新资料。在列宁格勒地区和卡累利阿共和国
Евгений Сергеевич Попов, Любовь Евгеньевна Курбатова, Елена Александровна Глазкова, Ирина Сергеевна Степанчикова, Дмитрий Евгеньевич Гимельбрант, Ирина Александровна Сорокина, Евгения Владимировна Смирнова, Екатерина Аркадьевна Паломожных, Александр Николаевич Романовский, Eugene Popov, Lyubov Kurbatova, Elena Glazkova, Irina Stepanchikova, Dmitry Himelbrant, Irina Sorokina, Evgeniia Smirnova, Ekaterina Palomozhnykh, Alexander Romanovskii
The article provides information about the distribution and state of local populations in the Leningrad Region and the Republic of Karelia of a rare fungus Sarcosoma globosum (Schmidel) Casp. listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation. Data on a number of new localities of the species are presented, including information on the occurrence of S. globosum in the eastern part of the Leningrad Region and on islands in the Gulf of Finland, where the fungus has been recorded for the first time. The authors’ own field surveys show that within the regions in question the species is mainly associated with little disturbed mediumaged spruce and spruce-small-leaved forests (less often with old-growth communities) on well-moistened and relatively nutrient-rich soils. In the surveys, the number of fruit bodies in the local populations of S. globosum varied from single fruit bodies to 120–200. Phenological patterns were noted for the species in the Leningrad Region and Karelia: a majority of the findings were made from April to June, but in years with long and warm autumn periods fruit bodies were found to develop also in November and December. Alteration of the species distribution and increase in the number of localities with S. globosum are probably associated with climate change: the authors, in agreement with Finnish researchers, attribute a noticeable “upsurge” of new findings of the species in the Leningrad Region and Karelia in recent years to a decrease in the number of long, severe winters. The recommended measures for the species protection include establishment of protected areas in the places of its growth as well as inclusion of S. globosum in the Red Data Book of the Republic of Karelia.
本文介绍了列宁格勒地区和卡累利阿共和国一种罕见真菌全球肉瘤(Schmidel) Casp的分布和当地人口状况。列在俄罗斯联邦红色数据手册中的。介绍了该菌种的一些新地点的数据,包括在列宁格勒地区东部和芬兰湾岛屿上首次记录到这种真菌的信息。作者自己的实地调查表明,在这些地区,该物种主要与湿润和相对营养丰富的土壤上很少受到干扰的中型云杉和云杉小叶林(较少与原始群落)有关。在调查中,当地种群的果体数量从单个到120 ~ 200个不等。在列宁格勒地区和卡累利阿地区发现了该物种的物候模式:大多数发现发生在4月至6月,但在漫长而温暖的秋季,发现果体也在11月和12月发育。物种分布的变化和分布地数量的增加可能与气候变化有关:作者与芬兰研究人员一致,将近年来列宁格勒地区和卡累利阿地区新发现物种的显著“激增”归因于漫长而严酷的冬季数量的减少。建议的物种保护措施包括在其生长地建立保护区,以及将全球沙蚕列入卡累利阿共和国红皮书。
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