Abstract

We present current information on the conservation of aquatic vascular plants in West and East Siberia and the Russian Far East. This includes the region from the Ural Mountains in the west to the eastern seaboard of Russia from Kamchatka and Chukotka in the north to Vladivostok in the south, including Sakhalin, the Kuril and Commander Islands. A list of aquatic vascular plant species protected in the region is presented with an indication of their conservation status derived from regional Red Data Books, combined with population trend data from the literature, as well as field observations made by the authors. The region as a whole supports a total of 246 aquatic plant species, of which 96 are listed as threatened in regional Red Lists. The main threats to these species are habitat degradation, eutrophication and pollution of water bodies as a consequence of human activity and climate change. Many species which are specialized, relict or endemic, and others occurring here on the edge of their range, are vulnerable because of these factors. The main conservation action needed includes protection of natural habitats, establishment of monitoring protocols for the most severely threatened species and research into the autecology of threatened species. There is also a need to resolve taxonomic questions obstructing conservation.

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