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Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Ecology (№12). 2013About the author:
Olga G. Voronova, Cand. biol. Sci., associate professor, Department of botany and Biotechnology of plants, Institute of Mathematics, Humanities and Information Technologies, Tyumen State UniversityAbstract:
This paper presents the data on the moss species diversity in the complex natural monument of regional significance “Forest-park Zatyumensky”. The spectrum includes 26 species from 21 genera, 15 families and 3 orders belonging to the class of Bryopsida. The Hypnales have the leading role in the composition of plant communities of the forest park constituting 76,6% of the total number of species. Other dominating species are the Mniaceae, Pylaisiaceae, Brachytheciaceae, Amblystegiaceae which account to 49,6%. Among the most common species with Es > 0,5 are the Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Brachythecium mildeanum, B. salebrosum, Sciuro-hupnum oedipodium, Pylaisia polyantha, Sanionia uncinata, Stereodon pallescens, Amblystegium serpens. The most diverse are the following associations: birch-plantain — 17 and birch-pine-bluegrass — 14. According to the nutrient richness of the substrate the two dominant groups are epiphytes — 26,9% and eutrophes — 19,2%, according to the degree of water saturation of substrate the dominating group is mesophytes — 53,8%.Keywords:
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