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Potential Range of Bulbocodium versicolor (Ker-Gawl.) Spreng. (Colchicaceae, Liliopsida) in Russia

https://doi.org/10.35885/1684-7318-2020-2-241-247

Abstract

The article presents a bioclimatic model of the potential range of Bulbocodium versicolor in European Russia. To build the model, we analyzed a matrix containing 166 B. versicolor localities in the studied region; the analysis was carried out in the SDMtoolbox program using the climatic paramaters from the WorldClim open database. The model demonstrates that, given the available dataset on the modern climatic conditions, B. versicolor may occur in a wider geographical range comprising, at the very least, the Belgorod, Voronezh, Volgograd, Lipetsk, Penza, Rostov and Saratov provinces. Also, within European Russia, the most favorable conditions for B. versicolor are found in most of the Voronezh and Volgograd provinces as well as in some areas of the Right Bank and Left Bank of the Volga River adjacent to the Volga Upland (in the Saratov province). The maximum occurrence probability is 70–100% while the average occurrence probability is 40– 60%. The maximum contribution to the model is made by the precipitation of the warmest and most humid quarter (June–August); a smaller contribution is made by the average temperature of the coldest (December–February) and warmest (June – August) quarters as well as by the average annual precipitation. The least contribution is made by the precipitation of the most humid month (July) and the driest quarter (March–May). Finally, we conclude that bioclimatic model facilitates a better understanding of the geographical distribution of the species in question.

About the Authors

A. S. Kashin
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Alexandr S. Kashin

Navashina St., Saratov 410010



A. S. Parkhomenko
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Alena S. Parkhomenko

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



L. V. Kulikova
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Lyudmila V. Kulikova

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



N. A. Petrova
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Nadezhda A. Petrova

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



I. V. Shilova
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Irina V. Shilova

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



M. V. Lavrentiev
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Michail V. Lavrentiev

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



V. A. Shushunov
Botanical Garden of Saratov State University
Russian Federation

Vyacheslav A. Shushunov

Navashina St., Saratov 410010 



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Kashin A.S., Parkhomenko A.S., Kulikova L.V., Petrova N.A., Shilova I.V., Lavrentiev M.V., Shushunov V.A. Potential Range of Bulbocodium versicolor (Ker-Gawl.) Spreng. (Colchicaceae, Liliopsida) in Russia. Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology. 2020;(2):241-247. https://doi.org/10.35885/1684-7318-2020-2-241-247

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