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Demographic Structure of Cypripedium calceolus L. Populations in the European Part of Russia under Climate Change

The paper presents recent data on the demographic structure and population size of C. calceolus in European Russia. The assessment of the species distribution and population size is based on the global classification of terrestrial ecoregions. The long-term dynamics of the number and age structure (...

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Published in:Contemporary problems of ecology 2022-08, Vol.15 (4), p.353-372
Main Authors: Fardeeva, M. B., Chizhikova, N. A., Zheleznaya, E. L., Khapugin, A. A., Puchnina, L. V., Suleimanova, V. N., Ishmuratova, M. M., Teteryuk, L. V., Ilyina, V. N., Urbanavichute, S. P., Prokhorov, V. E., Egorova, N. Yu, Nabiullin, M. I., Barlybaeva, M. Sh, Kildiyarova, G. N., Suyundukov, I. V., Marakaev, O. A.
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