Abstract
Impact of natural factors on population changes of herbaceous plants species and assessment of their state in present high-mountain conditions of the Ukrainian Carpathians
Highlights
The high-mountain zone of the Ukrainian Carpathians has demonstrated an active regeneration of the herbaceous cover, that of the protected areas, which have been significantly transformed due to present climate changes for the last decade
The dynamics of populations in each separate case is defined by the influence of natural and climate changes and their association with particular plant communities along the elevation gradient of the high-mountain zone
The multi-year dynamics of the numbers of generative individuals represents their regenerative ability in populations and dependence on weather conditions
Summary
The high-mountain zone of the Ukrainian Carpathians has demonstrated an active regeneration of the herbaceous cover, that of the protected areas, which have been significantly transformed due to present climate changes for the last decade. The study of the influence of the external environmental factors on populations of herba ceous plant species is topical for the high-mountain ecosystems [9, 12, 14, 16]. These factors predetermine the various abilities of the populations of the highmountain species for reproduction and functioning [7, 10, 13, 15]. The study of the influence of the external environmental factors on populations of the herbaceous plant species is topical for the high-mountain ecosystems. Considering the increased climate changes and regenerative activity, the assessment of the present condition of the populations of herbaceous plant species, their regenerative ability, response to changing environmental conditions and individual peculiarities of performance in the altered environmental conditions are important
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