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Information × Registration Number 0221U100778, 0120U103385 , R & D reports Title Ways and mechanisms of biota transformation under global environmental changes popup.stage_title Head Netsvetov Maksym V., Доктор біологічних наук Registration Date 09-01-2021 Organization Institute for evolutionary ecology of the National Academy Sciences of Ukraine" Ukraine popup.description2  We studied current trends in aboriginal and alien macrophytes species distribution through water bodies in Ukraine as a consequence of global climate changes. We noted that aboriginal species move northward upstream the Dnipro River and northern species southward advance through a cascade of Dnipro’s reservoirs. We described recent cases of intrusion of alien macrophytes from 7 (2004) to 11 (2020) into water habitats in Ukraine which are caused by the invasion of tropical species (Egeria densa, Pistia stratiotes, Eichhornia crassipes). We collected data on the current distribution of Robinia pseudoacacia in Ukraine to provide the species’ range change modeling. The general map of the current species distribution in Europe has been compiled, and climatic factors have been selected to model further changes in the secondary habitat of the species. We found that in the biotopes of Kyiv, giant hogweeds are distributed mainly in mesophilic and hygromesophilic areas with enriched soil and moderate shading: ravines, light forests, forest edges, fallows, valleys of small streams. Eleven studied populations belong to the normal type of dynamics, four to the invasive, two - regressive type of dynamics. Product Description popup.authors Bereznichenko Yuliia H. Goncharenko Igor V Hubar Liubov M Zub Lesia M. Konyakin Sergiy M. Pashkevych Nataliia A. Prokopuk Mariana S. Prokopuk Yuliia S. popup.nrat_date 2021-03-17 Close
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Head: Netsvetov Maksym V.. Ways and mechanisms of biota transformation under global environmental changes. (popup.stage: ). Institute for evolutionary ecology of the National Academy Sciences of Ukraine" Ukraine. № 0221U100778
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