Assessment of Plant Biodiversity and the Floristic Composition in the Black Irtysh River Valley (Kazakhstan)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area and Expedition Routes
2.2. Field Investigations
2.3. Study Parameters and Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Analysis of Herbarium Collections
3.2. Field Assessment of the Flora of the Black Irtysh
3.3. Geobotanical Studies of Plant Communities
3.4. Anthropogenic Impact and Degree of Disturbance of Plant Communities
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Point of Survey | Administrative Name | Landscape and Relief | Geographical Coordinates | ||
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Latitude | Longitude | Altitude, m.a.s.l. | |||
I-9 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Upland river valley | 48.0117300 | 85.3307146 | 410 |
I-10 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Slightly hilly area | 48.0125171 | 85.3310933 | 407 |
I-11 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Flat area | 48.0139150 | 85.3309350 | 406 |
I-12 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Flat area | 48.0190601 | 85.3297300 | 408 |
I-20 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | River bank with complex terrain, with numerous hills | 48.0081769 | 85.3343172 | 406 |
I-21 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Plain with slight swampiness | 48.00425950 | 85.3320150 | 394 |
I-22 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Thickets of willow and poplar in the riverbed of the Irtysh tributary | 47.9983556 | 85.3291494 | 412 |
I-23 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Edge of the willow forest | 47.9952545 | 85.3266535 | 404 |
I-24 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Willow forest, cut by longitudinal gullies | 47.9885578 | 85.3251367 | 403 |
I-25 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Zhideli | Sand dunes | 47.9814335 | 85.3198800 | 409 |
II-26 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Banks of the river bed, sand dunes | 47.9957685 | 85.1689352 | 401 |
II-27 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Plain, no changes in relief | 47.9942117 | 85.1667483 | 401 |
II-28 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Overgrowing dunes | 47.9899033 | 85.1641500 | 405 |
II-29 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Leveled riverbed terrace | 47.998004 | 85.158507 | 399 |
II-30 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Flat area | 47.9999516 | 85.1556099 | 401 |
II-31 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Buran | Plain, with salt marshes in places | 48.0022450 | 85.1551467 | 402 |
III-1 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | River valley with ledges. Relief lined with gullies | 47.9122100 | 84.9164483 | 391 |
III-2 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | Sand dunes | 47.9132403 | 84.91883305 | 395 |
III-3 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | A site with complex terrain with numerous depressions | 47.9143422 | 84.9180269 | 397 |
III-4 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | Hilly area | 47.9155917 | 84.91813383 | 395 |
III-5 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | Plain upland | 47.9167741 | 84.9170929 | 391 |
III-6 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | Sand mound | 47.9175623 | 84.9172626 | 403 |
III-7 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | Swampy depression | 47.9191000 | 84.9174441 | 397 |
III-8 | Kurchum district, vicinity of the village of Shengeldi | High Plain | 47.9214033 | 84.9203383 | 395 |
III-13 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Sandy slopes of the river bed | 47.9114516 | 84.8984000 | 392 |
III-14 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Flat area with slight depressions in the river valley | 47.9117017 | 84.8999333 | 393 |
III-15 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Sandy hill | 47.9109650 | 84.9022357 | 394 |
III-16 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Hilly terrain, overgrown dunes with many depressions | 47.9127783 | 84.9074900 | 392 |
III-17 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Hills and sand dunes | 47.9103350 | 84.9108817 | 392 |
III-18 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | River tributary valley | 47.9090685 | 84.9114517 | 391 |
III-19 | Zaisan district, vicinity of the village of Kalihan | Plain | 47.9070018 | 84.9117910 | 391 |
Herbarium Records | Field Expedition Surveys | ||||
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Family | Number of Species | % | Family | Number of Species | % |
Amaranthaceae | 58 | 15 | Asteraceae | 27 | 12 |
Asteraceae | 43 | 11 | Caryophyllaceae | 19 | 9 |
Poaceae | 42 | 11 | Fabaceae | 16 | 7 |
Fabaceae | 38 | 10 | Poaceae | 15 | 7 |
Polygonaceae | 26 | 7 | Rosaceae | 12 | 6 |
Salicaceae | 14 | 3 | Amaranthaceae | 12 | 6 |
Amaryllidaceae | 13 | 3 | Polygonaceae | 11 | 5 |
Ranunculaceae | 13 | 3 | Brassicaceae | 10 | 5 |
Cyperaceae | 11 | 2 | Scrophulariaceae | 9 | 4 |
Lamiaceae | 10 | 2 | Ranunculaceae | 9 | 4 |
Species Name and Status | Geographical Coordinates | Location | Status of the Species in the Red Book of Kazakhstan | Status of the Species in the Red Book of the Altai Region (Adjacent Region) | Status of the Species in the Red Book of China (Adjacent Region) | Status of the Species in the IUCN |
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Gagea fedschenkoana Pasche, relict endemic | 47.9162583 N 84.9254717 E 396 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, valley of the Black Irtysh river, outskirts of the village of Shingeldy, highway Buran—Shingeldy, on the sand, under the canopy of Populus nigra | – | – | – | – |
Tulipa altaica Pall.ex Spreng., Rare species, Altai-Tarbagatai endemic | 48.1298738 N 84.5001050 E 488 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, Kurchum district, Kiin-Kerish, on clay rocks | – | V | – | LC |
Tulipa patens C.Agardh ex Schult. Schult., Central Kazakhstan-South Altai-Zaisan endemic, Red Data Book of Kazakhstan | 47.6856682 N 84.0902983 E 554 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, Aksuat rural district, outskirts of the village of Kazakhstan, gravelly slopes | III | R | – | LC |
48.1726550 N 84.8276567 E 503 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, Kurchum district, Kurchum—Markakol highway, on gravelly steppes, vicinity of the village of Takyr | |||||
47.8933529 N 85.0018495 E 392 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, valley of the Black Irtysh river, western point, sandy slopes | |||||
Tulipa uniflora (L.) Besser Backer, Rare species, Red Book of Kazakhstan | 47.9870410 N 83.2427045 E 393 m.a.s.l. | East Kazakhstan region, Aksuat rural district, vicinity of the village of Akmektep, Kalbatau Maykapchagai highway, gravelly slopes | III | V | VU | NT |
Herbarium Archives | Expeditionary Results | ||||
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Genus | Number of Species | % | Genus | Number of Species | % |
Artemisia | 14 | 5 | Artemisia | 7 | 3 |
Allium | 13 | 5 | Silene | 6 | 2 |
Astragalus | 12 | 4 | Salix | 5 | 2 |
Stipa | 9 | 3 | Populus | 4 | 2 |
Potamogeton | 8 | 3 | Equisetum | 3 | 1 |
Sueda | 6 | 2 | Nuphar | 3 | 1 |
Salix | 5 | 2 | Thalictrum | 3 | 1 |
Polygonum | 5 | 2 | Clematis | 3 | 1 |
Leymus | 4 | 1 | Rumex | 3 | 1 |
Anabasis | 4 | 1 | Allium | 3 | 1 |
Family | Flora of the Black Irtysh Valley | Flora of the Zaisan Depression | Flora of Kazakhstan Altai | |||
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Number of Species/Percentage of the Total Number of Species | Number of Genera/Percentage of the Total Number of Genera | Number of Species/Percentage of the Total Number of Species | Number of Genera/Percentage of the Total Number of Genera | Number of Species/Percentage of the Total Number of Species | Number of Genera/Percentage of the Total Number of Genera | |
Asteraceae | 27/12.4% | 15/10.7% | 195/15.9% | 57/12.6% | 324/13.3% | 82/11.9% |
Caryophyllaceae | 19/8.7% | 12/8.6% | 48/3.9% | 21/4.6% | 81/3.3% | 25/3.6% |
Polygonaceae | 11/5.0% | 6/4.3% | 45/3.6% | 6/1.3% | 40/1.6% | 12/1.7% |
Brassicaceae | 10/4,6% | 9/6.4% | 73/5.9% | 42/9.3% | 120/5.2% | 56/8.1% |
Rosaceae | 12/5.5% | 9/6.4% | 38/3.1% | 15/3.3% | 109/4.5% | 28/4.0% |
Fabaceae | 16/7.3% | 9/6.4% | 101/8.2% | 22/4.9% | 183/7.5% | 24/3.5% |
Scrophulariaceae | 9/4.1% | 5/3.6% | 34/2.7% | 11/2.4% | 71/2.9% | 15/2.1% |
Amaranthaceae | 12/5.5% | 7/5.0% | 99/8.1% | 32/7.1% | 60/2.5% | 19/2.7% |
Poaceae | 15/6.9% | 13/9.3% | 98/8.0% | 38/8.4% | 308/12.6% | 62/8.9% |
Ranunculaceae | 9/4.1% | 4/2.8% | 20/1.6% | 8/1.7% | 103/4.2% | 26/3.7% |
Total | 140/64.1% | 89/63.5% | 751/61% | 252/55.6% | 1399/57.6% | 349/50.2% |
Type of Impact | Degree of Impairment | Points |
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Uncontrolled grazing of livestock | Medium | - |
Strong | III-1, III-2, III-3, III-4, III-5, III-6, III-7, III-8 | |
Very strong | I-9, I-10, I-11, I-12 | |
Catastrophic | - | |
Numerous fires, burnt sites and downed trees | Low | - |
Medium | I-25 | |
Strong | I-20, I-21, I-22, I-23, I-24 | |
Overgrazing by cattle | Low, local | - |
Medium | II-30, II-31 | |
Strong | II-26, II-27, II-28, II-29 | |
Catastrophic | - | |
Illegal logging | Low | - |
Medium | - | |
Strong | III-13, III-14, III-15, III-16, III-17, III-18, III-19 | |
Very strong | - | |
Catastrophic | - |
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Abitay, A.; Imanova, E.; Sumbembayev, A. Assessment of Plant Biodiversity and the Floristic Composition in the Black Irtysh River Valley (Kazakhstan). Diversity 2024, 16, 641. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16100641
Abitay A, Imanova E, Sumbembayev A. Assessment of Plant Biodiversity and the Floristic Composition in the Black Irtysh River Valley (Kazakhstan). Diversity. 2024; 16(10):641. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16100641
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbitay, Aliya, Elmira Imanova, and Aidar Sumbembayev. 2024. "Assessment of Plant Biodiversity and the Floristic Composition in the Black Irtysh River Valley (Kazakhstan)" Diversity 16, no. 10: 641. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16100641
APA StyleAbitay, A., Imanova, E., & Sumbembayev, A. (2024). Assessment of Plant Biodiversity and the Floristic Composition in the Black Irtysh River Valley (Kazakhstan). Diversity, 16(10), 641. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16100641