«IZVESTIYA IRKUTSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA». SERIYA «BIOLOGIYA. ECOLOGIYA»
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List of issues > Series «Biology. Ecology». 2022. Vol 41

Сyanolichens of Orenburg Nature Reserve (Southern Urals, Russia)

Author(s)
T. V. Makryi
Abstract
Cyanobiont lichens are one of the most ancient groups of organisms. They are of great interest to researchers, but so far the ranges and ecology of many even well-known species have not been well studied. The data on 23 species of jelly cyanobiont lichens from the families Lichinaceae (eight species, six genera) and Collemataceae (fifteen species, five genera), are discovered on the territory of Orenburg State Nature Reserve, are provided. The studies were carried out in 3 cluster areas of the reserve: Cis-Ural steppe, Burtinskaya steppe and Aytuarskaya steppe. The most interesting area is the Aytuar steppe, represented by a network of deeply incised picturesque gullies, since there are outcrops of carbonate rocks that are very favorable for cyanobiont lichens to inhabit. Localities, habitats, substrate, and dates of specimen collections are reported. Literature data on cyanolichens found earlier on the territory of the reserve are taken into account. Most of the species found on the territory of the Orenburg Reserve are known in the Middle Urals (Sverdlovsk region). Anema tumidulum was recorded for the first time in the Urals, the second time in Russia; three species, A. nummularium, Synalissa symphorea and Thyrea confusa are new to the Southern Urals, six species, Anema decipiens, Enchylium polycarpon, Lathagrium auriforme, L. undulatum, Scytinium plicatile, S. schraderi, are new to the Orenburg Region. Most of the species were found in the Shinbutak gully. The findings of representatives of the Lichinaceae family, and especially of three species of Anema, which are obligate calciphilous epilithic lichens, are the most interesting. The species Collema minor, previously listed for the Reserve, has been excluded from the list of species as dubious
About the Authors
Makryi Tatyana Vladimirovna, Candidate of Sciences (Biology), Senior Research Scientist, Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS, 101, Zolotodolinskaya st., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation, e-mail: tatiana.makryi@gmail.com
For citation
Makryi T.V. Сyanolichens in Orenburg Nature Reserve(Southern Urals, Russia). The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Biology. Ecology, 2022, vol. 41, pp. 35-44. https://doi.org/10.26516/2073-3372.2022.41.35 (in Russian)
Keywords
cyanolichens, new records, Orenburg Region.
UDC
582.29:502.7(470.56)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26516/2073-3372.2022.41.35
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