A grid-based database on vascular plant distribution in Udomlya District of Tver Oblast, Russia
Citation
Abramova L A, Volkova P A (2018). A grid-based database on vascular plant distribution in Udomlya District of Tver Oblast, Russia. Version 1.1. Lomonosov Moscow State University. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/zj4oby accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-13.Description
A dataset contains more then 31,000 unique occurrences of 786 vascular plant species from Udomlya district of Tver Oblast (Russia). They are based on field studies, performed on basis of the “Lake Moldino” biological station of Moscow High School # 1543 in 2007–2016 by numerous teachers and students (principal investigators Liudmila A. Abramova and Polina A. Volkova). Georeferences are based on 105 squares 5 km × 5 km (occurrences are placed in the grid square centroids). Several squares were investigated twice; results of both surveys are given separately, so some records are duplicated (if a species was recorded during both surveys of one square). The analysis of the dataset has been published by Volkova et al. (2016; 2018).Sampling Description
Study Extent
In 2007–2016, grid mapping of vascular plant flora of Udomlya district (Tver Oblast, Russia) was performed. This project used a grid with 105 squares (25 square km each), of which 99 were surveyed.Sampling
Study of flora begins with the preparation of routes using satellite images. They should link areas of potential interest. Plants that are difficult to identify in field are collected in herbarium and deposited in MW. Track is permanently controlled by GPS.Quality Control
During the field trip we are recording species in printed spreadsheets with most widely distributed species. This helps us to record common species without occasional misses.Method steps
- Common practice of regular floristic grid recording, described in details in Volkova et al. (2016).
Taxonomic Coverages
Vascular plants. 100% records are identified at species level.
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Tracheophytarank: phylum
Geographic Coverages
Udomlya District of Tver Oblast (Russia) in its administrative borders. The area is briefly described in Volkova et al. (2016).
Bibliographic Citations
- Volkova P.A., Abramova L.A., Grigoryan M.Yu., Ivanova M.O., Sekretova E.K., Tikhomirov N.P. Influence of anthropogenic disturbance on the number and composition of plant species in sparsely populated areas: a case study of Udomlya district (Tver region, European Russia) // Evolutionary Ecology Research. 2016. Vol. 17. P. 699-712. -
- Volkova P.A., Ivanova M.O., Abramova L.A. One for all: can individual plant species indicate the overall number of plant species? // Evolutionary Ecology Research. 2018. Vol. 19. P. 209-213. -
Contacts
Liudmila A. Abramovaoriginator
position: Teacher
Moscow High School #1543
Moscow
RU
Polina A. Volkova
originator
position: Senior researcher
Papanin institute for Biology of inland waters RAS
Borok
152742
Yaroslavl Oblast
RU
email: polina.an.volkova@gmail.com
Polina A. Volkova
metadata author
position: Senior researcher
Papanin institute for Biology of inland waters RAS
Borok
152742
Yaroslavl Oblast
RU
email: polina.an.volkova@gmail.com
Polina A. Volkova
administrative point of contact
position: Senior researcher
Papanin institute for Biology of inland waters RAS
Borok
152742
Yaroslavl Oblast
RU
email: polina.an.volkova@gmail.com