M. Kozyr, I. Goncharenko, L. Gubar, A. P. Tertyshny
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Vegetation of the «Romanivka Mire» Botanical Nature Sanctuary of the National Importance (Kyiv, Ukraine)
The paper is dealt with the study of vegetation of the «Romanivka mire» botanical nature sanctuary of the national importance. It has been found that its vegetation is represented by forest, aquatic, wetland, meadow, shrub, and ruderal phytocenoses. The syntaxonomic scheme, including 10 classes, 13 orders, 15 alliances, and 28 associations with their characteristics, is presented. The class Phragmito-Magnocaricetea occupies about 65-70 % of mire area and has the largest number of syntaxa and cenoflora species (15 associations and 81 species). The class Alnetea glutinosae covering about 15-20 % of mire territory is the second the most widespread syntaxon of plant communities. The habitats of plant communities within the territory of the mire are protected by the European Union Council Directive 92/43/EEC (N3150, N 3270, N 6430, andN 7140). The communities of the associations Lemnetum minoris, Lemno-Spirrodeletum, Lemnetum trisulcae, Calletum palustris, Lysimachio vulgaris-Filipenduletum, and Bidentetum cernuae are registered in these biotopes. Calla palustris, Veratrum lobelianum, and Menyanthes trifoliate are rare species for the city of Kyiv and the Kyiv region. Ostericum palustre is listed in the Appendix 1 of the Bern Convention.
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This journal contains translations from the premier Russian and Eastern European periodicals in aquatic biology and aquatic ecosystems, supplemented by original articles from elsewhere. The journal publishes in the area of physiology, biochemistry, systematics, ecology and conservation of freshwater fish, invertebrates, vascular plants, zoo- and phytoplankton, as well as freshwater quality and toxicology. While most of the papers deal with inland waters, the journal also publishes articles reporting on expeditionary work, especially the Antarctic and tropical seas. Hydrobiological Journal is valuable to freshwater and marine biologists and chemists, limnologists, environmental scientists, oceanographers, and toxicologists.