Diversity and distribution of vascular plants within the treeline ecotone in Mount Iremel (Southern Urals, Russia)

Authors: Trubina, Marina DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e69446 Published: Jan. 1, 2021 Source: Biodiversity Data Journal OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: species richness · Topics: Tree-ring climate responses, Botany and Plant Ecology Studies, Bryophyte Studies and Records

During the last 100 years, rapid advances of woody vegetation towards higher elevations and latitudes have been recorded for various regions worldwide, including the Ural Mountains. Climate warming and tree cover increases can lead to significant changes in the high-mountain vegetation. Direct observations on the vegetation of high-mountain regions provide evidence for an increase in the species diversity of plants at high elevations and changes in the composition of the alpine communities. This study investigated the diversity and distribution of vascular plants within the present-day treeline ecotone in Mount Iremel, the Southern Urals.The dataset (Trubina and Nesterkov 2021, available from the GBIF network at https://www.gbif.org/dataset/284f1484-10b7-4ef5-87b7-9de1159e6b42) presents the results of an assessment of species richness and frequency of vascular plants at the different elevation levels (from 1203 to 1348 m a.s.l.) and for the different biotopes (birch-spruce shrub forest, birch-spruce sparse forest, and spruce forest with fragments of meadow plant communities) within the treeline ecotone in the Mount Iremel, the Southern Urals. Observations were carried out at 700 sampling plots with two estimation methods: small-size plot (0.5 × 0.5 m) sampling (672 plots in total) and large-size plot (10 × 10 m) sampling (28 plots). The dataset includes 700 sampling events (=sampling plots), corresponded to 5585 occurrences (vascular plants, mainly identified to species) observed during July 2003. Only occurrences contained plant taxa (occurrenceStatus=present) have been provided. The dataset includes information about distribution and frequency of the Ural endemic species (Anemonastrum biarmiense (Juz.) Holub, Calamagrostis uralensis Litv., Cerastium krylovii Schischk. Et Gorczak., Festuca igoschiniae Tzvel., Hieracium iremelense (Elfstr.) Üksip Lagotis uralensis Schischk, Pleurospermum uralense Hoffm.) and the Pleistocene relict species (Alopecurus glaucus Less., Bistorta vivipara (L.) Delarbre, Cerastium pauciflorum Stev. ex. Ser., Pedicularis oederi Vahl, Saussurea controversa DC., Swertia obtusa Ledeb.). The dataset also provides information that can be useful for estimating biodiversity and plant communities composition within the treeline ecotone at a specified time period and contributes to the study of biodiversity conservation in the Ural region.

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