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TO THE STUDY OF LICHENS OF THE TAPSINSKIY RESERVE

Biological Sciences , UDC: 582.29 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2024.53.1.01

Authors

  • Sambyla Chojgan Nikolaevna Doctor of Biological Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • Ak-Lama Taigana Ayasovna Candidate of Biological Sciences
  • Mongush Chinchi Buyanovna

Annotation

As part of the research work, 57 lichen species belonging to 14 genera and 5 families were identified on the territory of the Tapsinsky Reserve (Republic of Tuva). In terms of number of species, the leading families are Cladoniaceae (25 species, 43,9 %), Parmeliaceae (16 species, 28,0 %), Peltigeraceae (9 species, 15,8 %) and Stereocaulaceae (6 species, 10,5 %), Physciaceae is represented by 1 species. The genera Cladonia (25 species, 43,9 %), Peltigera (8 species, 14,0 %) and Stereocaulon (6 species, 10,5 %) are leading in terms of species abundance. The remaining genera are represented by a few or single species. There were performed arealogical, biomorphological and ecological analyses.

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Sambyla, C. N., Ak-Lama, T. A. & Mongush, C. B. (2024). TO THE STUDY OF LICHENS OF THE TAPSINSKIY RESERVE Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 1 (53), 10. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2024.53.1.01
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