Rare and differential stenotopic plant species from mountain peat bogs in the Teletskoye Lake basin (Republic of Altai, Russia)
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Keywords

North-Eastern Altai
Northern Altai
forest belt
chern-taiga subbelt
mountain-taiga subbelt
floristic and landscape differentiation

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Zolotov, D. V., Chernykh, D. V., & Biryukov, R. Y. (2023). Rare and differential stenotopic plant species from mountain peat bogs in the Teletskoye Lake basin (Republic of Altai, Russia). Acta Biologica Sibirica, 9, 501–508. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8297552

Abstract

The article presents new localities of five rare stenotopic bog plant species (Drosera anglica, D. rotundifolia, Utricularia intermedia, U. minor and Eriophorum gracile), of which three species are new for Northern Altai within the Republic of Altai (Drosera anglica, Utricularia intermedia and U. minor). The altitudinal distribution of 19 characteristic plant species of three bog massifs of the Teletskoye Lake basin located in different altitudinal subbelts and stripes of the forest belt is analyzed. Based on the analysis performed, differential bog species were identified that marked the limits of altitudinal stripes and subbelts within the forest belt.

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