Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
ID | Settlement | Latitude, Longitude | Alt. (m) | Year | Taxa (Number of Individuals) |
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01 | Şorsulu | 39.42429° N, 48.82938° E | 26 | 2018 | – |
02 | TəzəAlvadı | 39.09155° N, 48.61027° E | 2 | 2018 | – |
03 | Lənkəran | 38.77246° N, 48.83487° E | 29 | 2018 | – |
04 | Lənkəran | 38.74200° N, 48.83201° E | 19 | 2018 | – |
05 | Velədi | 38.72414°N, 48.82849°E | 15 | 2018 | – |
06 | Şürük | 38.69889° N, 48.78815° E | 21 | 2018 | – |
07 | Telman | 38.65184° N, 48.80355° E | 1 | 2018 | – |
08 | Kəkülus | 38.61265° N, 48.84406° E | 17 | 2018 | – |
09 | Kərgəlan | 38.73326° N, 48.79404° E | 0 | 2018 | – |
10 | Shaglakuche | 38.72074° N, 48.76931° E | 58 | 2018 | – |
11 | Shaglakuche | 38.71618° N, 48.76020° E | 60 | 2018 | – |
12 | Shaglakuche | 38.71618° N, 48.74096° E | 80 | 2018 | – |
13 | Shaglakuche | 38.71839° N, 48.72004° E | 97 | 2018 | – |
14 | Lerik | 38.80257° N, 48.45105° E | 803 | 2018 | O. mascula (4) |
15 | Lerik | 38.77126° N, 48.41079° E | 1108 | 2018 | – |
16 | Lerik | 38.76576° N, 48.42419° E | 1062 | 2018, 2019 | A. papilionacea (2019: 3), A. pyramidalis (2018: 500, 2019: 300), D. romana (2019: 20), Op. caucasica (2019: 5), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (2018: 50, 2019: 100), O. adenocheila (2018: 5, 2019: 200), O. mascula (2019: 5), O. simia (2018: 50, 2019: 200), S. satyrioides (2019: 1) |
17 | Ambu | 38.75581° N, 48.44571° E | 1238 | 2018 | – |
18 | Gosmalijion | 38.69194° N, 48.40264° E | 1308 | 2018 | – |
19 | Laman | 38.85799° N, 48.39724° E | 800 | 2018 | – |
20 | Aran | 38.87474° N, 48.39668° E | 780 | 2018 | – |
21 | Aran | 38.87868° N, 48.39648° E | 780 | 2018 | – |
22 | Bülüdül | 38.83971° N, 48.30756° E | 805 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (7), L. abortivum (4) |
23 | Züvüç | 38.86909° N, 48.30655° E | 885 | 2018 | – |
24 | Yardımlı | 38.88330° N, 48.28216° E | 1020 | 2018 | – |
25 | Yardımlı | 38.90051° N, 48.25522° E | 827 | 2018 | – |
26 | Yardımlı | 38.90921° N, 48.24933° E | 720 | 2018 | – |
27 | Perimbel | 38.90218° N, 48.09793° E | 1366 | 2018 | – |
28 | Yardımlı | 38.91879° N, 48.31857° E | 580 | 2018 | – |
29 | Yeyənkənd | 38.98335° N, 48.57487° E | 102 | 2018 | L. abortivum (8) |
30 | Allahyarlı | 39.00025° N, 48.60194° E | 66 | 2018 | – |
31 | Göygöl | 40.57610° N, 46.30989° E | 720 | 2018 | – |
32 | Zurnabad | 40.51304° N, 46.24282° E | 958 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (100), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (8) |
33 | Dağ Kəsəmən | 41.08915° N, 45.38852° E | 401 | 2018 | – |
34 | Poylu | 41.15871° N, 45.44410° E | 328 | 2018 | – |
35 | Köçəsgər | 41.05043° N, 45.50680° E | 456 | 2018 | – |
36 | Qaraxanlı | 41.05042° N, 45.68841° E | 346 | 2018 | – |
37 | Tovuz | 40.97800° N, 45.62000° E | 440 | 2018 | – |
38 | İbrahimhacılı | 40.89159° N, 45.74460° E | 548 | 2018 | – |
39 | Ağaməmmədli | 40.85088° N, 45.73310° E | 581 | 2018 | A. morio (1) |
40 | Yanıqlı | 40.84016° N, 45.67080° E | 669 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (100), O. simia (20) |
41 | Məşədilər | 40.87028° N, 45.74312° E | 548 | 2018 | – |
42 | Düyərli | 40.91173° N, 45.85246° E | 369 | 2018 | – |
43 | Gəncə | 40.71074° N, 46.42177° E | 370 | 2018 | – |
44 | Şiştəpə | 40.83121° N, 45.87962° E | 592 | 2018 | A. morio (8) |
45 | Şəmkir | 40.80390° N, 46.01184° E | 559 | 2018 | – |
46 | Çinarlı | 40.78807° N, 46.10889° E | 431 | 2018 | – |
47 | Ağsu | 40.53386° N, 48.33778° E | 152 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (25), O. simia (20) |
48 | Ağsu | 40.56429° N, 48.38220° E | 152 | 2018 | – |
49 | Muğanlı | 40.63904° N, 48.50003° E | 732 | 2018 | – |
50 | Muğanlı | 40.66912° N, 48.52951° E | 878 | 2018 | – |
51 | Böyük Xınıslı | 40.65781° N, 48.61163° E | 870 | 2018 | A. papilionacea (1) |
52 | Ağabəyli | 40.66747° N, 48.57887° E | 927 | 2018 | A. collina (1), A. papilionacea (465), A. pyramidalis (150), Op. apifera (1), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (3), O. adenocheila (39), O. punctulata (1), O. simia (26) |
53 | Şamaxı | 40.64936° N, 48.62496° E | 783 | 2018 | – |
54 | Muğanlı | 40.67730° N, 48.55807° E | 971 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (9), Op. apifera (2) |
55 | Suraxanı | 40.71495° N, 48.47015° E | 900 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (1) |
56 | Kalva | 40.72985° N, 48.48152° E | 907 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (1) |
57 | Xatman | 40.72947° N, 48.49023° E | 862 | 2018 | – |
58 | Dilman | 40.72596° N, 48.49876° E | 831 | 2018 | – |
59 | Məlhəm | 40.69225° N, 48.62865° E | 1115 | 2018 | A. papilionacea (1) |
60 | Qəleybuğurd | 40.75093° N, 48.56726° E | 912 | 2018 | L. abortivum (10) |
61 | Əngixaran | 40.67143° N, 48.65670° E | 978 | 2018 | A. papilionacea (2), A. pyramidalis (140), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (8), Op. oestrifera (1) |
62 | Gandov | 40.81714° N, 48.31921° E | 952 | 2018 | – |
63 | Müşkəmir | 40.81919° N, 48.33202° E | 1100 | 2018 | – |
64 | Lahıc | 40.84393° N, 48.37823° E | 1214 | 2018 | A. coriophora (1), A. pyramidalis (7) |
65 | Qaraqaya | 40.79417° N, 48.30885° E | 1111 | 2018 | – |
66 | Talıstan | 40.79954° N, 48.20033° E | 827 | 2018 | – |
67 | Talıstan | 40.80186° N, 48.20287° E | 850 | 2018 | – |
68 | İkinci Yeniyol | 40.75425° N, 48.26252° E | 850 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (12), Op. oestrifera (1) |
69 | Təzəkənd | 40.73435° N, 48.27164° E | 671 | 2018 | A. papilionacea (10), A. pyramidalis (2) |
70 | Sabir | 40.59207° N, 48.70527° E | 567 | 2018 | – |
71 | Digah | 41.38517° N, 48.47876° E | 662 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (3) |
72 | Qirmizi Qəsəbə | 41.37358° N, 48.51741° E | 607 | 2018 | – |
73 | Ağbil | 41.42650° N, 48.56662° E | 410 | 2018 | C. damasonium (1), E. sp. (2) |
74 | Zizik | 41.38543° N, 48.57021° E | 482 | 2018, 2019 | H. formosum (2018: 21, 2019: 7), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (2018: 1) |
75 | Avadjuk | 41.47244° N, 48.39413° E | 670 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (1) |
76 | Hil | 41.46756° N, 48.35726° E | 770 | 2018 | – |
77 | Hil | 41.46891° N, 48.33767° E | 768 | 2018 | - |
78 | Yasab | 41.49661° N, 48.31670° E | 787 | 2018, 2019 | H. formosum (2018: 4, 2019: 0) |
79 | Piral | 41.50062° N, 48.29514° E | 838 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (13), H. formosum (2) |
80 | Hazra | 41.50588° N, 48.25472° E | 725 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (2) |
81 | Laza | 41.29840° N, 48.11429° E | 1703 | 2018 | – |
82 | Urva | 41.40196° N, 48.34058° E | 1046 | 2018 | – |
83 | Qusar | 41.41850° N, 48.40676° E | 768 | 2018 | C. rubra (2) |
84 | Pirvahid | 41.32669° N, 48.65619° E | 370 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (6) |
85 | Tengealti | 41.23764° N, 48.62676° E | 701 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (10), C. rubra (5), E. turcica (7), L. abortivum (1) |
86 | Sirt-Chichi | 41.22650° N, 48.67541° E | 672 | 2018 | – |
87 | Chichi | 41.21673° N, 48.67737° E | 538 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (2), C. rubra (2), E. microphylla (3) |
88 | Gilanov | 41.23790° N, 48.75276° E | 325 | 2018 | – |
89 | Mashrif | 41.09305° N, 48.96764° E | 420 | 2018 | – |
90 | Dashli Jalgan | 41.08023° N, 48.98348° E | 180 | 2018 | A. collina (77), A. papilonacea (35), Neotinea tridentata (3), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (96), O. simia (11) |
91 | Tıxlı | 40.90958° N, 49.10128° E | 593 | 2018 | A. collina (8), A. sp. (6), Op. sp. (24) |
92 | Nugadi | 41.31504° N, 48.59641° E | 506 | 2018 | A. pyramidalis (800), O. cf. caucasica (50), O. simia (200) |
93 | Nohurqishlaq | 40.95280° N, 47.92485° E | 749 | 2019 | A. coriophora (5), A. pyramidalis (5), A. morio (505), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (10), Op. oestrifera (1), O. ×chabalensis (O. punctulata × O. stevenii) (30), O. punctulata (10), O. stevenii (20) |
94 | Chukhur Gabala | 40.87934° N, 47.69153° E | 404 | 2019 | A. pyramidalis (5) |
95 | Şəfili | 40.84899° N, 47.69877° E | 354 | 2019 | A. papilionacea (50), Op. sphegodes subsp. mammosa (1), O. punctulata (3), O. simia (15) |
96 | Gosmalijion | 38.67424° N, 48.37322° E | 1450 | 2018 | – |
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Taxon | No. of Cemeteries | Total Number of Individuals |
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Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) Rich. | 23 | 1901 |
Anacamptis papilionacea L. | 8 | 567 |
Ophrys sphegodes subsp. mammosa (Desf.) Soó ex Nelson | 8 | 227 |
Orchis simia Lam. | 7 | 492 |
Limodorum abortivum (L.) Sw. | 4 | 23 |
Anacamptis morio (L.) Bateman et al. | 3 | 514 |
Anacamptis collina (Banks and Sol. ex Russell) Bateman et al. | 3 | 86 |
Himantoglossum formosum (Steven) K. Koch | 3 | 27 |
Orchis punctulata Steven ex Lindl. | 3 | 14 |
Cephalanthera rubra (L.) Rich. | 3 | 9 |
Ophrys oestrifera M. Bieb. | 3 | 3 |
Orchis adenocheila Czerniak. | 2 | 239 |
Orchis mascula subsp. longicalcarata Akhalk. et al. | 2 | 9 |
Anacamptis coriophora (L.) Bateman et al. | 2 | 6 |
Ophrys apifera Huds. | 2 | 3 |
Orchis caucasica Regel | 1 | 50 |
Orchis ×chabalensis B. Baumann et al. (O. punctulata × O. stevenii) | 1 | 30 |
Ophrys sp. | 1 | 24 |
Dactylorhiza romana (Sebast.) Soó | 1 | 20 |
Orchis stevenii Rchb. F. | 1 | 20 |
Epipactis turcica Kreutz | 1 | 7 |
Anacamptis sp. | 1 | 6 |
Ophrys caucasica Woronow ex Grossh. | 1 | 5 |
Epipactis microphylla (Ehrh.) Sw. | 1 | 3 |
Neotinea tridentata (Scop.) Bateman et al. | 1 | 3 |
Epipactis sp. | 1 | 2 |
Cephalanthera damasonium (Mill.) Druce | 1 | 1 |
Steveniella satyrioides (Spreng.) Schltr. | 1 | 1 |
Number of cemeteries studied | 96 |
Number of cemeteries hosting orchids | 37 |
Rate of cemeteries hosting orchids | 38.5% |
Mean (±SD) number of orchid taxa/cemeteries | 0.92 (±1.73) |
Maximum number of orchid taxa/cemeteries | 9 |
Mean (±SD) number of orchid individuals/cemeteries | 44.4 (±173.8) |
Maximum number of orchid individuals/cemeteries | 1050 |
Full Model | Minimal Model | |||||||
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Estimate | SE | t | p | Estimate | SE | t | p | |
Intercept | −0.2317 | 0.2018 | −1.148 | 0.251 | −0.1916 | 0.2017 | −0.95 | 0.342 |
Altitude | 0.0850 | 0.1746 | 0.487 | 0.627 | ||||
Latitude | 0.5750 | 0.1943 | 2.960 | 0.003 | 0.5471 | 0.1968 | 2.78 | 0.005 |
Longitude | 0.3305 | 0.1916 | 1.725 | 0.084 |
Full Model | Minimal Model | |||||||
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Estimate | SE | t | p | Estimate | SE | t | p | |
Intercept | 3.8439 | 0.3783 | 10.161 | <0.001 | 3.8765 | 0.3788 | 10.234 | <0.001 |
Altitude | 0.0784 | 0.1801 | 0.435 | 0.6635 | ||||
Latitude | 0.2891 | 0.1930 | 1.498 | 0.1342 | 0.5770 | 0.2032 | 2.839 | 0.0045 |
Longitude | 0.6063 | 0.2023 | 2.997 | 0.0027 |
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Molnár V., A.; Löki, V.; Verbeeck, M.; Süveges, K. Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries. Plants 2021, 10, 2779. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122779
Molnár V. A, Löki V, Verbeeck M, Süveges K. Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries. Plants. 2021; 10(12):2779. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122779
Chicago/Turabian StyleMolnár V., Attila, Viktor Löki, Marc Verbeeck, and Kristóf Süveges. 2021. "Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries" Plants 10, no. 12: 2779. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122779
APA StyleMolnár V., A., Löki, V., Verbeeck, M., & Süveges, K. (2021). Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries. Plants, 10(12), 2779. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122779