Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia

The current article discusses the findings of the study of biodiversity, distribution, and ecology of Daedaleopsis species in the Siberia and Russian Far East are presented. In this part of Eurasia, the genus Daedaleopsis is represented by 3 species, D. confragosa, D. tricolor and D. septentrionalis...

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Main Authors: Viktoria D. Vladykina, Victor A. Mukhin, Susanna M. Badalyan
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-11-01
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Victor A. Mukhin
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description The current article discusses the findings of the study of biodiversity, distribution, and ecology of Daedaleopsis species in the Siberia and Russian Far East are presented. In this part of Eurasia, the genus Daedaleopsis is represented by 3 species, D. confragosa, D. tricolor and D. septentrionalis. They are distributed in all regions of Siberia and the Russian Far East (the most common are D. confragosa and D. tricolor) and contribute to the decomposition of woody debris of several deciduous (Acer, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Chosenia, Crataegus Quercus, Padus, Populus, Salix, Sorbus, Tilia) and rarely coniferous (Abies) trees. Each species has its own pattern of geographical and substrate distribution. D. confragosa is mainly confined to the Salix and Alnus debris in the near- water habitats and has an azonal distribution, whereas D. tricolor is mostly abundant in southern regions where it mainly occurs on Betula and less frequently on Alnus, Padus, and Salix. Species D. septentrionalis is a geographic antipode of the D. tricolor – common in the northern regions and part of the forest zone, mainly found on woody debris of Betula, rarerly Alnus and Salix. The geographical and substrate distribution patterns of the Daedaleopsis species in the Siberia and Russian Far East are close to those in the European subcontinent. The database was uploaded to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) (Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin publisher) on September 17th, 2020 to provide open access to data.
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spelling doaj.art-20224d3558fc449c8484a7f7212aaa952023-12-02T02:57:13ZengPensoft PublishersARPHA Proceedings2683-01832020-11-012172610.3897/ap.2.e5813458134Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of RussiaViktoria D. Vladykina0Victor A. Mukhin1Susanna M. Badalyan2Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. YeltsinInstitute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesYerevan State UniversityThe current article discusses the findings of the study of biodiversity, distribution, and ecology of Daedaleopsis species in the Siberia and Russian Far East are presented. In this part of Eurasia, the genus Daedaleopsis is represented by 3 species, D. confragosa, D. tricolor and D. septentrionalis. They are distributed in all regions of Siberia and the Russian Far East (the most common are D. confragosa and D. tricolor) and contribute to the decomposition of woody debris of several deciduous (Acer, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Chosenia, Crataegus Quercus, Padus, Populus, Salix, Sorbus, Tilia) and rarely coniferous (Abies) trees. Each species has its own pattern of geographical and substrate distribution. D. confragosa is mainly confined to the Salix and Alnus debris in the near- water habitats and has an azonal distribution, whereas D. tricolor is mostly abundant in southern regions where it mainly occurs on Betula and less frequently on Alnus, Padus, and Salix. Species D. septentrionalis is a geographic antipode of the D. tricolor – common in the northern regions and part of the forest zone, mainly found on woody debris of Betula, rarerly Alnus and Salix. The geographical and substrate distribution patterns of the Daedaleopsis species in the Siberia and Russian Far East are close to those in the European subcontinent. The database was uploaded to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) (Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin publisher) on September 17th, 2020 to provide open access to data.https://ap.pensoft.net/article/58134/download/pdf/RussiaAsian partbiodiversityDaedaleopsisdi
spellingShingle Viktoria D. Vladykina
Victor A. Mukhin
Susanna M. Badalyan
Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
ARPHA Proceedings
Russia
Asian part
biodiversity
Daedaleopsis
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title Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
title_full Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
title_fullStr Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
title_short Daedaleopsis Genus in Siberia and the Far East of Russia
title_sort daedaleopsis genus in siberia and the far east of russia
topic Russia
Asian part
biodiversity
Daedaleopsis
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