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Papers by Boris Teteryuk
The checklist dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book ... more The checklist dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book of Komi Republic (Russia) (2019).
The occurrence dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book... more The occurrence dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book of Komi Republic (Russia) (2019).
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология, 2014
The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of... more The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of Bolshezemelskaya tundra) and its specific features. Flora of the Kharbey Lakes includes 91 species. Among them, there are 65 species of vascular plants, 25 species of bryophytes, and 1 species of charophytes. Potamogeton subretusus, which is a rare species for the European NorthEast of Russia, was found in shallow places of the Bolshoi Kharbey Lake. The Poaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Cyperaceae and Ranunculaceae families among vascular plants and Calliergonaceae, Sphagnaceae and Mniaceae among bryophytes have the greatest number of species. In the hydroecological aspect, vascular plants and bryophytes are dominated by hygrophytes. From the trophoecological point of view, flora usually includes mesotrophic groups of plants. By its geographical structure, the Kharbey Lakes' flora corresponds with its zonal position as vascular plants are dominated by representatives of the Arctic-temperate latitude group and bryophytic plants are dominated by the boreal group with some hypo-arctic species.
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2021
The purpose of the data paper was to introduce into scientific literature the results of scientif... more The purpose of the data paper was to introduce into scientific literature the results of scientific work carried out for the third edition of the 'Red Data Book of the Komi Republic'. The article reflects methodological approaches to the formation of a list of rare and in need of protection species and describes the corresponding datasets published in GBIF. Information about 7,187 occurrences of 438 rare species and infraspecies included in the third edition of the 'Red Data Book of the Komi Republic' have been published.
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology, 2017
Specific hydrological characteristics of small reservoirs and insufficiency of data on them deter... more Specific hydrological characteristics of small reservoirs and insufficiency of data on them determine the need for their integrate investigation to reveal the patterns of their ecosystems formation that could help to estimate their state in the future monitoring. The article presents the data on water chemistry and the main biological components (phyto-and zooplankton, zoobenthos, vascular plants, and mosses) of three small reservoirs situated in middle taiga subzone of Komi Republic. It was established that hydrochemical characteristics and flora and fauna species composition reflect regional specificity of the studied water bodies. Present stage of development of the reservoirs ecosystems was identified based on the analysis of the community structure. Characteristics of flora and fauna spatial distribution along the water body were studied. Ecological states of the investigated ecosystems were evaluated. Our results can be applied for prognosis of development of small river-type reservoirs.
Applied Vegetation Science, 2020
Aims: To create a comprehensive, consistent and unequivocal phytosociological classification of E... more Aims: To create a comprehensive, consistent and unequivocal phytosociological classification of European marsh vegetation of the class Phragmito-Magnocaricetea.
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology, 2014
The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of... more The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of Bolshezemelskaya tundra) and its specific features. Flora of the Kharbey Lakes includes 91 species. Among them, there are 65 species of vascular plants, 25 species of bryophytes, and 1 species of charophytes. Potamogeton subretusus, which is a rare species for the European NorthEast of Russia, was found in shallow places of the Bolshoi Kharbey Lake. The Poaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Cyperaceae and Ranunculaceae families among vascular plants and Calliergonaceae, Sphagnaceae and Mniaceae among bryophytes have the greatest number of species. In the hydroecological aspect, vascular plants and bryophytes are dominated by hygrophytes. From the trophoecological point of view, flora usually includes mesotrophic groups of plants. By its geographical structure, the Kharbey Lakes' flora corresponds with its zonal position as vascular plants are dominated by representatives of the Arctic-temperate latitude group and bryophytic plants are dominated by the boreal group with some hypo-arctic species.
Phytocoenologia, 2015
WetVegEurope is a research project (http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/vegsci/wetveg) whose goal is to... more WetVegEurope is a research project (http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/vegsci/wetveg) whose goal is to provide a synthesized formalized classification of the aquatic and marsh vegetation across Europe at the level of phytosociological associations. In order to achieve the project objective, a WetVegEurope database has been created (GIVD ID: EU-00-020, http://www.givd.info/ID/EU-00-020), which currently contains 375,212 vegetation plots of aquatic, marsh and wet vegetation types from 33 European countries. The WetVegEurope database includes datasets from pre-existing national and thematic databases and also 10,616 plots previously not digitalized or even unpublished. This database offers an extensive source of data for future studies on aquatic and marsh plant species and vegetation types at the European scale.
Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The checklist dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book ... more The checklist dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book of Komi Republic (Russia) (2019).
The occurrence dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book... more The occurrence dataset contains information on species included in third edition of Red Data Book of Komi Republic (Russia) (2019).
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология, 2014
The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of... more The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of Bolshezemelskaya tundra) and its specific features. Flora of the Kharbey Lakes includes 91 species. Among them, there are 65 species of vascular plants, 25 species of bryophytes, and 1 species of charophytes. Potamogeton subretusus, which is a rare species for the European NorthEast of Russia, was found in shallow places of the Bolshoi Kharbey Lake. The Poaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Cyperaceae and Ranunculaceae families among vascular plants and Calliergonaceae, Sphagnaceae and Mniaceae among bryophytes have the greatest number of species. In the hydroecological aspect, vascular plants and bryophytes are dominated by hygrophytes. From the trophoecological point of view, flora usually includes mesotrophic groups of plants. By its geographical structure, the Kharbey Lakes' flora corresponds with its zonal position as vascular plants are dominated by representatives of the Arctic-temperate latitude group and bryophytic plants are dominated by the boreal group with some hypo-arctic species.
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2021
The purpose of the data paper was to introduce into scientific literature the results of scientif... more The purpose of the data paper was to introduce into scientific literature the results of scientific work carried out for the third edition of the 'Red Data Book of the Komi Republic'. The article reflects methodological approaches to the formation of a list of rare and in need of protection species and describes the corresponding datasets published in GBIF. Information about 7,187 occurrences of 438 rare species and infraspecies included in the third edition of the 'Red Data Book of the Komi Republic' have been published.
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology, 2017
Specific hydrological characteristics of small reservoirs and insufficiency of data on them deter... more Specific hydrological characteristics of small reservoirs and insufficiency of data on them determine the need for their integrate investigation to reveal the patterns of their ecosystems formation that could help to estimate their state in the future monitoring. The article presents the data on water chemistry and the main biological components (phyto-and zooplankton, zoobenthos, vascular plants, and mosses) of three small reservoirs situated in middle taiga subzone of Komi Republic. It was established that hydrochemical characteristics and flora and fauna species composition reflect regional specificity of the studied water bodies. Present stage of development of the reservoirs ecosystems was identified based on the analysis of the community structure. Characteristics of flora and fauna spatial distribution along the water body were studied. Ecological states of the investigated ecosystems were evaluated. Our results can be applied for prognosis of development of small river-type reservoirs.
Applied Vegetation Science, 2020
Aims: To create a comprehensive, consistent and unequivocal phytosociological classification of E... more Aims: To create a comprehensive, consistent and unequivocal phytosociological classification of European marsh vegetation of the class Phragmito-Magnocaricetea.
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology, 2014
The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of... more The paper contains the data on composition and structure of the Kharbey Lakes' flora (the east of Bolshezemelskaya tundra) and its specific features. Flora of the Kharbey Lakes includes 91 species. Among them, there are 65 species of vascular plants, 25 species of bryophytes, and 1 species of charophytes. Potamogeton subretusus, which is a rare species for the European NorthEast of Russia, was found in shallow places of the Bolshoi Kharbey Lake. The Poaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Cyperaceae and Ranunculaceae families among vascular plants and Calliergonaceae, Sphagnaceae and Mniaceae among bryophytes have the greatest number of species. In the hydroecological aspect, vascular plants and bryophytes are dominated by hygrophytes. From the trophoecological point of view, flora usually includes mesotrophic groups of plants. By its geographical structure, the Kharbey Lakes' flora corresponds with its zonal position as vascular plants are dominated by representatives of the Arctic-temperate latitude group and bryophytic plants are dominated by the boreal group with some hypo-arctic species.
Phytocoenologia, 2015
WetVegEurope is a research project (http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/vegsci/wetveg) whose goal is to... more WetVegEurope is a research project (http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/vegsci/wetveg) whose goal is to provide a synthesized formalized classification of the aquatic and marsh vegetation across Europe at the level of phytosociological associations. In order to achieve the project objective, a WetVegEurope database has been created (GIVD ID: EU-00-020, http://www.givd.info/ID/EU-00-020), which currently contains 375,212 vegetation plots of aquatic, marsh and wet vegetation types from 33 European countries. The WetVegEurope database includes datasets from pre-existing national and thematic databases and also 10,616 plots previously not digitalized or even unpublished. This database offers an extensive source of data for future studies on aquatic and marsh plant species and vegetation types at the European scale.
Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences