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Aquatic and semi-aquatic vegetation of the Pechora River estuary and water bodies of the surrounding tundra
For the first time, communities of macrophytes and near-water hygrophytes in the tradition of floristic classification have been described for the Nenetsky reserve territory and for the East European tundra in general. They are assigned to 23 associations and 4 types of communities from 11 alliances, 9 orders and 5 classes of vegetation. Two associations of aquatic bryophytes (Calliergonetum megalophylli ass. nov. and Warnstorfietum trichophyllae ass. nov.) are new.