LONG-TERM EFFECT OF WILDFIRES ON VASCULAR PLANT AND SOIL INVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY IN PRIMARY FIR-SPRUCE FORESTS OF THE URAL MOUNTAINS (NORTH EURASIA)
One of the essential tasks of sustainable forest management is to maintain native biodiversity. Primary forest research is one of the ways to understand what this biodiversity is. Matherials and methods. The primary, as confirmed by their land-use history and structural peculiarities, mesic dark-c...
Main Authors: | T. Yu. Braslavskaya, A. P. Geraskina, A. A. Aleinikov, R. Z. Sibgatullin, N. V. Belyaeva, N. L. Ukhova, V. N. Korotkov, D. S. Shilov, D. L. Lugovaya, O. V. Smirnova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Penza State University Publishing House
2022-05-01
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Series: | Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology |
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