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Cadastre of invasive plant species of the Altai krai

Dataset homepage

Citation

Ovcharova N, Vaganov A (2022). Cadastre of invasive plant species of the Altai krai. Version 1.8. Altai State University. Metadata dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/w3kf5b accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-01.

Description

Cadastre of invasive plant species of the Altai Territory. The purpose of developing the database was to study the invasive activity of adventive plant species in the Altai Territory. The database facilitated the formation of a cadastre of alien species to control and prevent biological invasions by taking into account the ecological and biological features of the species. In addition, the database makes it possible to identify the patterns of formation of the adventive flora, to predict the further distribution of the species. Taking into account the development of the agrarian and touristic sectors of the Altai Region's economy, it should be noted the importance of an increasing number of adventive plants, numbering more than 300 species today (50 most aggressive are represented in the database).

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

Plantae
  1. Plantae
    common name: Plantae rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Altai krai

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Natalya Ovcharova
originator
position: scientist
Altai State University
Lenina str. 61
Barnaul
email: ovcharova_n_w@mail.ru
Alexey Vaganov
metadata author
email: vaganov_vav@mail.ru
Alexey Vaganov
user
email: vaganov_vav@mail.ru
Aleksey Vaganov
administrative point of contact
position: scientist
Altai State University
Lenina str. 61
Barnaul
email: vaganov_vav@mail.ru
homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/vaganovalexeyv
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7584-5150
Tatiana Terechina
administrative point of contact
position: scientist
Altai State University
Lenina str. 61
Barnaul
email: kafbotasu@mail.ru
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