Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range

Knowledge on status of peripheral plant populations is important for understanding of species’ adaptation and evolution within their ranges.  There is a lack of data on the status of Silaum silaus (Apiaceae) populations at the periphery of its native range.  One of the most northern native S. silaus...

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Main Author: Anatoliy A. Khapugin
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Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
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Online Access:https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3476
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description Knowledge on status of peripheral plant populations is important for understanding of species’ adaptation and evolution within their ranges.  There is a lack of data on the status of Silaum silaus (Apiaceae) populations at the periphery of its native range.  One of the most northern native S. silaus populations is situated in the Republic of Mordovia (Central Russia).  This species is considered as Critically Endangered in the region.  Population-based studies of S. silaus have been carried out. Reproductive biology, morphometric parameters of individuals, accompanying flora, seed characteristics (mass, germination rate) were investigated.  Results showed that at the northern limit of the range S. silaus grows in floodplain meadow community previously disturbed by livestock grazing. The area occupied by the population, however, has increased more than 12 fold over the last 15 years. Increasing fruit production together with decreasing fruit mass was established for the studied population compared to populations in the central part of its native range.  In addition, germination rate was very low (2.3–16.7 % depending on edaphic conditions).  Additional studies of S. silaus populations are needed in saline steppes of the closely located territories where it occurs as one of the dominant species in the plant community.
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spelling doaj.art-7d8eabd825354246b6c3085764312e292022-12-22T02:22:08ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072018-01-01101111471115510.11609/jott.3476.10.1.11147-111553476Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its rangeAnatoliy A. Khapugin0Joint Directorate of the Mordovia State Nature Reserve and National Park “Smolny”, 430011, Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, RussiaKnowledge on status of peripheral plant populations is important for understanding of species’ adaptation and evolution within their ranges.  There is a lack of data on the status of Silaum silaus (Apiaceae) populations at the periphery of its native range.  One of the most northern native S. silaus populations is situated in the Republic of Mordovia (Central Russia).  This species is considered as Critically Endangered in the region.  Population-based studies of S. silaus have been carried out. Reproductive biology, morphometric parameters of individuals, accompanying flora, seed characteristics (mass, germination rate) were investigated.  Results showed that at the northern limit of the range S. silaus grows in floodplain meadow community previously disturbed by livestock grazing. The area occupied by the population, however, has increased more than 12 fold over the last 15 years. Increasing fruit production together with decreasing fruit mass was established for the studied population compared to populations in the central part of its native range.  In addition, germination rate was very low (2.3–16.7 % depending on edaphic conditions).  Additional studies of S. silaus populations are needed in saline steppes of the closely located territories where it occurs as one of the dominant species in the plant community.https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3476accompanying floraapiaceaeendangermenthabitat conditionsperipheral populationphytoindicationreproductive biologyseed ecologyseed germination.
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Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
Journal of Threatened Taxa
accompanying flora
apiaceae
endangerment
habitat conditions
peripheral population
phytoindication
reproductive biology
seed ecology
seed germination.
title Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
title_full Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
title_fullStr Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
title_full_unstemmed Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
title_short Population characteristics of Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz & Thell. (Apiaceae) in Mordovia, a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
title_sort population characteristics of silaum silaus l schinz thell apiaceae in mordovia a highly threatened plant species at the northern limit of its range
topic accompanying flora
apiaceae
endangerment
habitat conditions
peripheral population
phytoindication
reproductive biology
seed ecology
seed germination.
url https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3476
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