| Literature DB >> 35068982 |
Mikhail Kozhin1,2, Alexander Sennikov3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The non-native vascular plants of Murmansk Region (European Russia) are under active investigation towards the compilation of the first complete checklist. This work is part of the project 'Flora of Russian Lapland', which ultimately aims at the complete inventory of the taxonomy, distribution and status of vascular plant species in Murmansk Region, based on the comprehensive database of herbarium specimens, field observations and literature. NEW INFORMATION: New territory-level records of non-native vascular plants emerged during our inventory of herbarium collections and recent fieldwork. Fourteen species (Anthemisruthenica, Aruncusdioicus, Bromuscommutatus, Chaerophyllumhirsutum, Galegaorientalis, Geumaleppicum, Leonurusquinquelobatus, Lepidiumdensiflorum, Levisticumofficinale, Myrrhisodorata, Phleumphleoides, Prunusarmeniaca, Rorippasylvestris, Seneciovernalis) are reported as new to Murmansk Region. The historical occurrences of alien plants appeared in the territory largely as contaminants (of seed or forage). In particular, Rorippasylvestris and Seneciovernalis arrived with the forage imported during the Second World War. All recent occurrences originated by escape from confinement (ornamental purposes, horticulture, agriculture), reflecting a high diversity of the modern assortment of cultivated plants in commerce and private gardens. Regarding the invasion status, five alien species are considered casual and eight species are treated as locally established or persisting (for uncertain time). Only one species, Galegaorientalis, is considered naturalised and capable of further spreading in the territory, although without invasive potential. Mikhail Kozhin, Alexander Sennikov.Entities:
Keywords: Murmansk Region; Russia; alien species; human introduction; invasion status; naturalisation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35068982 PMCID: PMC8758643 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.10.e78166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.Study area: Murmansk Region, Russia.
Figure 2.Collection localities of newly recorded alien plants in Murmansk Region, Russia. 1 — , 2 — , 3 — , 4 — , 5 — , 6 — , 7 — , 8 — , 9 — , 10 — , 11 — , 12 — , 13 — , 14 — .
Figure 3.in Apatity Town, Murmansk Region. 23.06.2020. Photo by E. Kopeina.
Figure 4.A dense stand of established in the vicinity of Apatity Town, Murmansk Region. 13.07.2020. Photo by M. Kozhin.
Figure 5.in Apatity Town, Murmansk Region. 23.06.2020. Photo by M. Kozhin.