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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21402 - EN21415), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21416 - EN21464). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in the shore area of the lakes studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. Baisheva et al. (2022) gives an overview of the lakes studied and the corresponding hydrochemistry. The ground vegetation was estimated as a percentage within 2 x 2 m plots. The location of the plots was selected on site at the lake to represent the typical ground cover. Some of the vegetation plots were located directly on the shore in the transition to the water, others were chosen nearby the lakeshore. The elevation corresponds to the lake level, as the plots were in the immediate vicinity. The number of plots per lake depended on the different land cover classes, with more plots selected if the vegetation cover was more heterogeneous. The vegetation cover was estimated for each taxon within the plot. If only a few specimens of a species were represented within the plot (less than 1%), they are marked with '〈 1'. If many specimens of a species were represented in a plot (up to 5%), they are designated as '〈 5'. Mainly the ground vegetation was recorded. In case of clear height difference of the plants in a plot, the cover was divided into shrubs (approx. 〉 1.70 m) and trees (〉 3-5 m). In total, 92 plots at 47 lakes were investigated. All data were collected by scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Eastern Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: Aconogonon ochreatum, cover; Aconogonon sp., cover; Acorus calamus, cover; Agrostis sp., cover; Agrostis stolonifera, cover; Alisma plantago-aquatica, cover; Alisma sp., cover; Alopecurus arundinaceus, cover; Andromeda polifolia, cover; Anemone sylvestris, cover; Apiaceae, cover; Arctophila fulva, cover; Arctous alpina, cover; Area/locality; Armoracia sisymbrioides, cover; Artemisia cf. mongolica, cover; Artemisia commutata, cover; Artemisia dracunculus, cover; Artemisia laciniata, cover; Artemisia macrantha, cover; Artemisia sp., cover; Artemisia tanacetifolia, cover; Artemisia vulgaris, cover; Asteraceae, cover; Astragalus inopinatus, cover; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Bare ground, cover; Beckmannia eruciformis, cover; Beckmannia syzigachne, cover; Betula divaricata, cover; Betula fruticosa, cover; Betula nana, cover; Betula pubescens, cover; Betula sp., cover; Bidens sp., cover; Biome; Blitum asiaticum, cover; Bolboschoenus planiculmis, cover; boreal forest; Bromopsis karavajevii, cover; Calamagrostis neglecta, cover; Calamagrostis sp., cover; Carex aquatilis, cover; Carex atherodes, cover; Carex bigelowii, cover; Carex bigelowii ssp. ensifolia, cover; Carex chordorrhiza, cover; Carex disticha, cover; Carex limosa, cover; Carex reptabunda, cover; Carex rostrata, cover; Carex rotundata, cover; Carex sp., cover; Central Yakutia; Chamaedaphne calyculata, cover; Chamaenerion angustifolium, cover; Chamaenerion latifolium, cover; Chenopodium album, cover; Chenopodium ficifolium, cover; Chenopodium sp., cover; Churapchinsky District; Cirsium setosum, cover; Cnidium monnieri, cover; Comarum palustre, cover; Comment; Cyperaceae indeterminata, cover; Dasystephana decumbens, cover; DATE/TIME; Deadwood, cover; Description; Dianthus versicolor, cover; Dryas grandis, cover; Eleocharis sareptana, cover; ELEVATION; Elymus kronokensis, cover; Elymus sp., cover; Elytrigia repens, cover; Empetrum nigrum, cover; EN21402-V01; EN21402-V02; EN21404-V01; EN21404-V02; EN21405-V01A; EN21405-V01B; EN21405-V02; EN21405-V03; EN21406-V01; EN21406-V02; EN21407-V01; EN21407-V02; EN21408-409-V01A; EN21408-409-V01B; EN21408-409-V01C; EN21408-V01; EN21408-V02; EN21408-V03; EN21409-V01; EN21410-VA1; EN21410-VA2; EN21410-VA3; EN21411-V01; EN21411-V02; EN21411-V03; EN21412-V01; EN21412-VA1; EN21412-VB1; EN21414-V01; EN21414-V02; EN21415-V01; EN21415-V02; EN21416-V01; EN21416-V02; EN21416-V03; EN21417-VA1; EN21417-VA2; EN21418-V01; EN21418-V02; EN21418-V03; EN21419-V01; EN21420-V01; EN21425-V01; EN21425-V02; EN21426-V01; EN21426-V02; EN21426-V03; EN21427-V01; EN21427-V02; EN21428-V01; EN21428-V02; EN21429-V01; EN21430-V01; EN21430-V02; EN21431-V01; EN21431-V02; EN21432-V01; EN21432-V02; EN21433-V01; EN21433-V02; EN21433-V03; EN21433-V04; EN21436-V01; EN21437-V01; EN21438-V01; EN21438-V02; EN21439-V01; EN21440-V01; EN21442-V01; EN21442-V02; EN21443-V01; EN21444-V01; EN21444-V02; EN21445-V01; EN21448-V01; EN21448-V02; EN21449-V01; EN21453-V01; EN21453-V02; EN21454-V01; EN21454-V02; EN21455-V01; EN21457-V01; EN21458-V01; EN21458-V02; EN21459-V01; EN21459-V02; EN21462-V01; EN21462-V02; EN21463-V01; EN21464-V01; EN21464-V02; Epilobium davuricum, cover; Epilobium palustre, cover; Equisetum arvense, cover; Equisetum fluviatile, cover; Equisetum scirpoides, cover; Equisetum sp., cover; Ericaceae indeterminata, cover; Erigeron acris, cover; Eriophorum angustifolium, cover; Eriophorum russeolum, cover; Eriophorum sp., cover; Euphrasia jacutica, cover; Event label; Fabaceae indeterminata, cover; Field observation; Fragaria sp., cover; Galatella dahurica, cover; Galium trifidum, cover; Galium uliginosum, cover; Galium verum, cover; Gentianopsis barbata, cover; Geranium pratense, cover; Glaux maritima, cover; Halerpestes sarmentosa, cover; Hedysarum sp., cover; Hieracium umbellatum, cover; Hordeum brevisubulatum, cover; Inula britannica, cover; Jacobaea erucifolia, cover; Knorringia sibirica, cover; Kobresia sp., cover; lake; Larix cajanderi, cover; Larix sp., cover; Lathyrus humilis, cover; LATITUDE; Ledum palustre, cover; Lemna sp., cover; Lichen, cover; Linaria acutiloba, cover; Litter, cover; LONGITUDE; Megino-Kangalassky District; Menyanthes trifoliata, cover; Moss, cover; Myriophyllum sp., cover; Orthilia obtusata, cover; Other event; Oxycoccus microcarpus, cover; Oxytropis deflexa, cover; Oymyakonsky District; Parnassia palustris, cover; Pentaphylloides fruticosa, cover; Persicaria amphibia, cover; Persicaria sp., cover; Phragmites australis, cover; Phragmites sp., cover; Plantago major, cover; Plot size, description; Poa botryoides, cover; Poaceae, cover; Poaceae indeterminata, cover; Poa pratensis, cover; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Polygonum novoascanicum, cover; Polygonum sp., cover; Potamogeton alpinus, cover; Potentilla anserina, cover; Potentilla bifurca, cover; Potentilla pensylvanica, cover; Potentilla sp., cover; Potentilla supina ssp. paradoxa, cover; Primula serrata, cover; Primula sp., cover; Puccinellia hauptiana, cover; Ranunculaceae indeterminata, cover; Rhododendron parvifolium, cover; Ribes sp., cover; Rosa acicularis, cover; Rubiaceae indeterminata, cover; Rubus chamaemorus, cover; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Rumex maritimus, cover; Rumex sp., cover; Russia; Sakha Republic; Salix bebbiana, cover; Salix dshugdshurica, cover; Salix glauca, cover; Salix hastata, cover; Salix myrtilloides, cover; Salix pyrolifolia, cover; Salix schwerinii, cover; Salix sp., cover; Salix taraikensis, cover; Salix udensis, cover; Sanguisorba officinalis, cover; Saussurea amara, cover; Saxifraga ledebouriana, cover; Saxifraga sp., cover; Scolochloa festucacea, cover; Siberia; Sium suave, cover; Smilacina trifolia, cover; Stellaria cf. crassifolia, cover; Stellaria crassifolia, cover; Stellaria palustris, cover; Stones, cover; Taraxacum cf. polozhiae, cover; Taraxacum polozhiae, cover; Taraxacum sp., cover; Tephroseris subdentata, cover; Thalictrinae indeterminata, cover; Thalictrum simplex, cover; thermokarst lakes; Tomponsky District; Trifolium repens, cover; Trifolium sp., cover; Triglochin palustris, cover; Vaccinium myrtillus, cover; Vaccinium uliginosum, cover; Vaccinium vitis-idaea, cover; Valeriana capitata, cover; vegetation; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Veronica incana, cover; Vicia amoena, cover; Vicia cracca, cover; Viola sp., cover; Water, cover; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1001 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. Ground vegetation was photographed for different vegetation types within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were chosen for the survey. Up to four quadrats (2mx2m) were surveyed and photographed for each vegetation type. The centre of the circular plot was surveyed additionally. Up to four photos in landscape orientation were taken of each quadrat. In total, 328 quadrats or plot centres at 58 forest plots were photographed. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Biomass; boreal forest; Central Yakutia; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21210; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21216; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Event label; Field observation; Image number/name; Other event; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Russia; Sakha Republic; Siberia; understory vegetation; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3837 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Above-ground biomass for ground vegetation is given in g per m² for each taxon and different vegetation types at 56 sites. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation above-ground biomass was measured for different vegetation types within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were chosen for the survey. One quadrat of 50x50 cm was harvested per vegetation type. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was harvested. Biomass harvest was conducted just outside the circular forest plots, which will serve as long-term monitoring sites. Fresh weights were recorded in field and sub sampling conducted if necessary. Samples were later dried at 60°C until a constant weight was achieved and dry weight was recorded. In total, 79 quadrats at 56 forest plots were harvested. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; Anemone sylvestris, biomass, dry mass; Apiaceae, biomass, dry mass; Aquilegia parviflora, biomass, dry mass; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, biomass, dry mass; Arctous erythrocarpa, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia bargusinensis, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia cf. commutata, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia commutata, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia tanacetifolia, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia vulgaris, biomass, dry mass; Asteraceae, biomass, dry mass; Atragene sp., biomass, dry mass; Atriplex patula, biomass, dry mass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Betula fruticosa, biomass, dry mass; Betula nana, biomass, dry mass; Betula pubescens, biomass, dry mass; Betula sp., biomass, dry mass; Biomass; Biomass, dry mass per area; boreal forest; Brassicaceae, biomass, dry mass; Bromopsis karavajevii, biomass, dry mass; Calamagrostis sp., biomass, dry mass; Carex bigelowii ssp. rigidioides, biomass, dry mass; Carex sp., biomass, dry mass; Cassiope tetragona, biomass, dry mass; Central Yakutia; Chamaenerion angustifolium, biomass, dry mass; Chenopodium album, biomass, dry mass; Cirsium setosum, biomass, dry mass; Cyperaceae, biomass, dry mass; Dasystephana decumbens, biomass, dry mass; DATE/TIME; Daucus sp., biomass, dry mass; Dracocephalum palmatum, biomass, dry mass; Dryas punctata, biomass, dry mass; ELEVATION; Elytrigia repens, biomass, dry mass; Empetrum nigrum, biomass, dry mass; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Epilobium palustre, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum arvense, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum pratense, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum scirpoides, biomass, dry mass; Euphorbia esula, biomass, dry mass; Event label; Fabaceae, biomass, dry mass; Fallopia convolvulus, biomass, dry mass; Field observation; Fragaria orientalis, biomass, dry mass; Galium boreale, biomass, dry mass; Galium ruthenicum, biomass, dry mass; Galium sp., biomass, dry mass; Grasses, aboveground, biomass, dry mass; Hedysarum branthii, biomass, dry mass; Hieracium umbellatum, biomass, dry mass; Indeterminata, biomass, dry mass; Juniperus sibiricus, biomass, dry mass; Knorringia sibirica, biomass, dry mass; Larix cajanderi, biomass, dry mass; Lathyrus humilis, biomass, dry mass; LATITUDE; Ledum palustre, biomass, dry mass; Linnaea borealis, biomass, dry mass; Linum sp., biomass, dry mass; Litter and deadwood, biomass, dry mass; LONGITUDE; Moneses uniflora, biomass, dry mass; Moss and lichen, biomass, dry mass; Orthilia obtusata, biomass, dry mass; Other event; Petasites glacialis, biomass, dry mass; Peucedanum sp., biomass, dry mass; Pinus sp., biomass, dry mass; Poa botryoides, biomass, dry mass; Poaceae, biomass, dry mass; Poa sp., biomass, dry mass; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Potentilla anserina, biomass, dry mass; Potentilla bifurca, biomass, dry mass; Pulsatilla patens, biomass, dry mass; Pyrola asarifolia, biomass, dry mass; Pyrola sp., biomass, dry mass; Ranunculaceae, biomass, dry mass; Rhododendron parviflorum, biomass, dry mass; Rosa acicularis, biomass, dry mass; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Rumex marschallianus, biomass, dry mass; Russia; Sakha Republic; Salix bebbiana, biomass, dry mass; Salix berberifolia ssp. fimbriata, biomass, dry mass; Salix myrtilloides, biomass, dry mass; Salix pseudopentandra, biomass, dry mass; Salix sp., biomass, dry mass; Sanguisorba officinalis, biomass, dry mass; Saussurea amara, biomass, dry mass; Saxifraga ledebouriana, biomass, dry mass; Scutellaria scordiifolia, biomass, dry mass; Siberia; Spiraea media, biomass, dry mass; Thalictrum foetidum ssp. acutilobum, biomass, dry mass; Triticum sp., biomass, dry mass; understory vegetation; Vaccinium uliginosum, biomass, dry mass; Vaccinium vitis-idaea, biomass, dry mass; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Veronica incana, biomass, dry mass; Vicia amoena, biomass, dry mass; Vicia cracca, biomass, dry mass; Vicia macrantha, biomass, dry mass; Viola sp., biomass, dry mass; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7488 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon and multiple quadrats at 57 sites with different vegetation types. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation projective cover in percent was assessed within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were surveyed separately. The assignment of a vegetation type is always unique to a site. Up to four quadrats of 2x2 m were surveyed per vegetation type and projective cover in percent recorded separately for herbaceous and moss layers. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was recorded. Additionally, ground vegetation projective cover was surveyed in 4 rings of 50 cm width around the center of the circular forest plot. Photos of quadrats were taken at the time of survey. In total, 491 quadrats at 57 forest plots were investigated. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; Achillea asiatica, cover; Achillea millefolium, cover; Aconogonon sp., cover; Allium sp., cover; Alnus sp., cover; Amaryllidaceae, cover; Anemone sylvestris, cover; Apiaceae, cover; Aquilegia parviflora, cover; Arctagrostis latifolia, cover; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, cover; Arctous erythrocarpa, cover; Armoracia sisymbrioides, cover; Artemisia bargusinensis, cover; Artemisia cf. commutata, cover; Artemisia commutata, cover; Artemisia laciniata, cover; Artemisia macrantha, cover; Artemisia sp., cover; Artemisia tanacetifolia, cover; Artemisia vulgaris, cover; Asteraceae, cover; Atragene cf. ochotensis, cover; Atragene sibirica, cover; Atragene sp., cover; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Betula alba, cover; Betula fruticosa, cover; Betula nana, cover; Betula pubescens, cover; Betula sp., cover; Biomass; Bistorta vivipara, cover; boreal forest; Brassicaceae, cover; Bromopsis karavajevii, cover; Bromopsis sp., cover; Bromus sp., cover; Burnt vegetation, cover; Calamagrostis sp., cover; Campanula punctata, cover; Carex bigelowii, cover; Carex bigelowii ssp. rigidioides, cover; Carex korshinskyi, cover; Carex reptabunda, cover; Carex sp., cover; Cassiope tetragona, cover; Central Yakutia; Cerastium maximum, cover; Chamaenerion angustifolium, cover; Charcoal; Cirsium setosum, cover; Claytonia acutifolia, cover; Cyperaceae, cover; Dasystephana decumbens, cover; DATE/TIME; Dracocephalum palmatum, cover; Dryas punctata, cover; ELEVATION; Elytrigia repens, cover; Empetrum nigrum, cover; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Epilobium palustre, cover; Equisetum arvense, cover; Equisetum pratense, cover; Equisetum scirpoides, cover; Equisetum sp., cover; Ericaceae, cover; Eriophorum russeolum ssp. leiocarpum, cover; Eriophorum sp., cover; Euphorbia esula, cover; Euphrasia jacutica, cover; Event label; Fabaceae, cover; Fallopia convolvulus, cover; Field observation; Fragaria orientalis, cover; Fragaria sp., cover; Fungi; Galatella dahurica, cover; Galium boreale, cover; Galium cf. ruthenicum, cover; Galium ruthenicum, cover; Galium sp., cover; Geranium cf. wlassovianum, cover; Geranium pratense, cover; Geranium sp., cover; Grass, cover; Hedysarum arcticum, cover; Hedysarum branthii, cover; Hieracium umbellatum, cover; Hierochloe alpina, cover; Hypericaceae, cover; Indeterminata, cover; Inula britannica, cover; Juniperus sibiricus, cover; Kitagawia baicalensis, cover; Larix cajanderi, cover; Larix sp., cover; Lathyrus humilis, cover; Lathyrus palustris ssp. pilosus, cover; LATITUDE; Ledum palustre, cover; Leontopodium ochroleucum ssp. conglobatum, cover; Linaria acutiloba, cover; Linnaea borealis, cover; Linum komarovii, cover; Linum sp., cover; LONGITUDE; Maianthemum bifolium, cover; Moehringia lateriflora, cover; Moneses uniflora, cover; Orthilia obtusata, cover; Other event; Parnassia palustris, cover; Pedicularis sp., cover; Petasites glacialis, cover; Peucedanum sp., cover; Pinaceae, cover; Pinus pumila, cover; Pinus sp., cover; Plantaginaceae, cover; Poa botryoides, cover; Poaceae, cover; Poa pratensis, cover; Poa sp., cover; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Populus tremula, cover; Potentilla anserina, cover; Potentilla bifurca, cover; Potentilla longifolia, cover; Potentilla nivea, cover; Potentilla pensylvanica, cover; Potentilla sp., cover; Puccinellia interior, cover; Pulsatilla angustifolia, cover; Pulsatilla patens, cover; Pyrola asarifolia, cover; Pyrolaceae, cover; Pyrola sp., cover; Ranunculaceae, cover; Rhododendron parviflorum, cover; Ribes cf. palczewskii, cover; Ribes fragrans, cover; Ribes triste, cover; Rosa acicularis, cover; Rosaceae, cover; Rubiaceae, cover; Rubus arcticus, cover; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Rumex marschallianus, cover; Rumex thyrsiflorus, cover; Russia; Sakha Republic; Salix abscondita, cover; Salix bebbiana, cover; Salix berberifolia ssp. fimbriata, cover; Salix brachypoda, cover; Salix cf. abscondita, cover; Salix dasyclados, cover; Salix myrtilloides, cover; Salix pseudopentandra, cover; Salix pulchra, cover; Salix reptans, cover; Salix sp., cover; Salix udensis, cover; Sanguisorba officinalis, cover; Saussurea amara, cover; Saxifraga ledebouriana, cover; Siberia; Spiraea media, cover; Stellaria peduncularis, cover; Stellaria sp., cover; Taraxacum sp., cover; Thalictrum foetidum ssp. acutilobum, cover; Thalictrum minus, cover; Trifolium lupinaster, cover; Triglochin palustris, cover; Triticum sp., cover; understory vegetation; Vaccinium, sp. cover; Vaccinium uliginosum, cover; Vaccinium vitis-idaea, cover; Valeriana capitata, cover; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Veronica incana, cover; Vicia amoena, cover; Vicia cf. amoena, cover; Vicia cracca, cover; Vicia macrantha, cover; Viola mauritii, cover; Viola sp., cover; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84656 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Aggregated above-ground biomass for ground vegetation is given in g per m² for each taxon at 56 sites. Total ground vegetation biomass in g per m² and in kg for the entire site. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation above-ground biomass was measured for different vegetation types within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were chosen for the survey. One quadrat of 50x50 cm was harvested per vegetation type. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was harvested. Biomass harvest was conducted just outside the circular forest plots, which will serve as long-term monitoring sites. Fresh weights were recorded in field and sub sampling conducted if necessary. Samples were later dried at 60°C until a constant weight was achieved and dry weight was recorded. Average ground vegetation biomass per plot was calculated by using a weighted average for each vegetation type. In total, 79 quadrats at 56 forest plots were harvested. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; Anemone sylvestris, biomass, dry mass; Apiaceae, biomass, dry mass; Aquilegia parviflora, biomass, dry mass; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, biomass, dry mass; Arctous erythrocarpa, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia bargusinensis, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia cf. commutata, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia commutata, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia tanacetifolia, biomass, dry mass; Artemisia vulgaris, biomass, dry mass; Asteraceae, biomass, dry mass; Atragene sp., biomass, dry mass; Atriplex patula, biomass, dry mass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Betula fruticosa, biomass, dry mass; Betula nana, biomass, dry mass; Betula pubescens, biomass, dry mass; Betula sp., biomass, dry mass; Biomass; Biomass, dry mass per area; Biomass, live, dry mass; boreal forest; Brassicaceae, biomass, dry mass; Bromopsis karavajevii, biomass, dry mass; Calamagrostis sp., biomass, dry mass; Carex bigelowii ssp. rigidioides, biomass, dry mass; Carex sp., biomass, dry mass; Cassiope tetragona, biomass, dry mass; Central Yakutia; Chamaenerion angustifolium, biomass, dry mass; Chenopodium album, biomass, dry mass; Cirsium setosum, biomass, dry mass; Cyperaceae, biomass, dry mass; Dasystephana decumbens, biomass, dry mass; DATE/TIME; Daucus sp., biomass, dry mass; Dracocephalum palmatum, biomass, dry mass; Dryas punctata, biomass, dry mass; ELEVATION; Elytrigia repens, biomass, dry mass; Empetrum nigrum, biomass, dry mass; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Epilobium palustre, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum arvense, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum pratense, biomass, dry mass; Equisetum scirpoides, biomass, dry mass; Euphorbia esula, biomass, dry mass; Event label; Fabaceae, biomass, dry mass; Fallopia convolvulus, biomass, dry mass; Field observation; Fragaria orientalis, biomass, dry mass; Galium boreale, biomass, dry mass; Galium ruthenicum, biomass, dry mass; Galium sp., biomass, dry mass; Grasses, aboveground, biomass, dry mass; Hedysarum branthii, biomass, dry mass; Hieracium umbellatum, biomass, dry mass; Indeterminata, biomass, dry mass; Juniperus sibiricus, biomass, dry mass; Knorringia sibirica, biomass, dry mass; Larix cajanderi, biomass, dry mass; Lathyrus humilis, biomass, dry mass; LATITUDE; Ledum palustre, biomass, dry mass; Linnaea borealis, biomass, dry mass; Linum sp., biomass, dry mass; Litter and deadwood, biomass, dry mass; LONGITUDE; Moneses uniflora, biomass, dry mass; Moss and lichen, biomass, dry mass; Orthilia obtusata, biomass, dry mass; Petasites glacialis, biomass, dry mass; Peucedanum sp., biomass, dry mass; Pinus sp., biomass, dry mass; Poa botryoides, biomass, dry mass; Poaceae, biomass, dry mass; Poa sp., biomass, dry mass; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Potentilla anserina, biomass, dry mass; Potentilla bifurca, biomass, dry mass; Pulsatilla patens, biomass, dry mass; Pyrola asarifolia, biomass, dry mass; Pyrola sp., biomass, dry mass; Ranunculaceae, biomass, dry mass; Rhododendron parviflorum, biomass, dry mass; Rosa acicularis, biomass, dry mass; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Rumex marschallianus, biomass, dry mass; Russia; Sakha Republic; Salix bebbiana, biomass, dry mass; Salix berberifolia ssp. fimbriata, biomass, dry mass; Salix myrtilloides, biomass, dry mass; Salix pseudopentandra, biomass, dry mass; Salix sp., biomass, dry mass; Sanguisorba officinalis, biomass, dry mass; Saussurea amara, biomass, dry mass; Saxifraga ledebouriana, biomass, dry mass; Scutellaria scordiifolia, biomass, dry mass; Siberia; Spiraea media, biomass, dry mass; Thalictrum foetidum ssp. acutilobum, biomass, dry mass; Triticum sp., biomass, dry mass; understory vegetation; Vaccinium uliginosum, biomass, dry mass; Vaccinium vitis-idaea, biomass, dry mass; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Veronica incana, biomass, dry mass; Vicia amoena, biomass, dry mass; Vicia cracca, biomass, dry mass; Vicia macrantha, biomass, dry mass; Viola sp., biomass, dry mass; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5376 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Moss layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon and multiple quadrats at 57 sites with different vegetation types. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation projective cover in percent was assessed within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were surveyed separately. The assignment of a vegetation type is always unique to a site. Up to four quadrats of 2x2 m were surveyed per vegetation type and projective cover in percent recorded separately for herbaceous and moss layers. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was recorded. Additionally, ground vegetation projective cover was surveyed in 4 rings of 50 cm width around the center of the circular forest plot. Photos of quadrats were taken at the time of survey. In total, 491 quadrats at 57 forest plots were investigated. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Biomass; boreal forest; Central Yakutia; DATE/TIME; ELEVATION; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21210; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Event label; Field observation; LATITUDE; Lichen, cover; Litter and deadwood, cover; LONGITUDE; Moss, cover; Other event; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Russia; Sakha Republic; Siberia; understory vegetation; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1716 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. Ground vegetation was surveyed for different vegetation types within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were chosen for the survey. The assignment of a vegetation type is always unique to a site. Their cover on the circular forest plot was recorded in percent. In total, 84 vegetation types at 58 forest plots were assessed. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Biomass; boreal forest; Central Yakutia; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21214; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21220; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Event label; Field observation; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Russia; Sakha Republic; Siberia; understory vegetation; Vegetation, area; Vegetation, cover; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; Vegetation type; VEGSUR; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 252 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Aggregated moss layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon for 57 sites. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation projective cover in percent was assessed within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were surveyed separately. The assignment of a vegetation type is always unique to a site. Up to four quadrats of 2x2 m were surveyed per vegetation type and projective cover in percent recorded separately for herbaceous and moss layers. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was recorded. Additionally, ground vegetation projective cover was surveyed in 4 rings of 50 cm width around the center of the circular forest plot. Photos of quadrats were taken at the time of survey. Average ground vegetation cover per plot was calculated by using an average weighted by vegetation types for each site. The ring survey data was not included in the plot average. In total, 491 quadrats at 57 forest plots were investigated. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Biomass; boreal forest; Central Yakutia; DATE/TIME; ELEVATION; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21210; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Event label; Field observation; LATITUDE; Lichen, cover; Litter and deadwood, cover; LONGITUDE; Moss, cover; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Russia; Sakha Republic; Siberia; understory vegetation; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 171 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Aggregated herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon for 57 sites. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the projective ground vegetation in different boreal forest types studied during the RU-Land_2021_Yakutia summer field campaign in August and September 2021. The ground vegetation projective cover in percent was assessed within a circular forest plot of 15m radius. Depending on the heterogeneity of the forest plot, multiple vegetation types (VA, VB, or VC) were surveyed separately. The assignment of a vegetation type is always unique to a site. Up to four quadrats of 2x2 m were surveyed per vegetation type and projective cover in percent recorded separately for herbaceous and moss layers. All vegetation smaller than 40 cm was recorded. Additionally, ground vegetation projective cover was surveyed in 4 rings of 50 cm width around the center of the circular forest plot. Photos of quadrats were taken at the time of survey. Average ground vegetation cover per plot was calculated by using an average weighted by vegetation types for each site. The ring survey data was not included in the plot average. In total, 491 quadrats at 57 forest plots were investigated. All data were collected by scientists form the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Germany, the University of Potsdam Germany, and the North-Easter Federal University of Yakutsk (NEFU) Russia.
    Keywords: above-ground biomass; Achillea asiatica, cover; Achillea millefolium, cover; Aconogonon sp., cover; Allium sp., cover; Amaryllidaceae, cover; Anemone sylvestris, cover; Apiaceae, cover; Aquilegia parviflora, cover; Arctagrostis latifolia, cover; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, cover; Arctous erythrocarpa, cover; Armoracia sisymbrioides, cover; Artemisia bargusinensis, cover; Artemisia cf. commutata, cover; Artemisia commutata, cover; Artemisia laciniata, cover; Artemisia sp., cover; Artemisia tanacetifolia, cover; Artemisia vulgaris, cover; Asteraceae, cover; Atragene cf. ochotensis, cover; Atragene sibirica, cover; Atragene sp., cover; AWI_Envi; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Betula alba, cover; Betula fruticosa, cover; Betula nana, cover; Betula pubescens, cover; Betula sp., cover; Biomass; Bistorta vivipara, cover; boreal forest; Brassicaceae, cover; Bromopsis karavajevii, cover; Bromopsis sp., cover; Burnt vegetation, cover; Calamagrostis sp., cover; Carex bigelowii, cover; Carex bigelowii ssp. rigidioides, cover; Carex korshinskyi, cover; Carex reptabunda, cover; Carex sp., cover; Cassiope tetragona, cover; Central Yakutia; Cerastium maximum, cover; Chamaenerion angustifolium, cover; Cirsium setosum, cover; Claytonia acutifolia, cover; Cyperaceae, cover; Dasystephana decumbens, cover; DATE/TIME; Dracocephalum palmatum, cover; Dryas punctata, cover; ELEVATION; Elytrigia repens, cover; Empetrum nigrum, cover; EN21201; EN21202; EN21203; EN21204; EN21205; EN21206; EN21207; EN21208; EN21209; EN21210; EN21211; EN21212; EN21213; EN21215; EN21217; EN21219; EN21221; EN21222; EN21223; EN21224; EN21225; EN21226; EN21227; EN21228; EN21229; EN21230; EN21231; EN21232; EN21233; EN21234; EN21235; EN21236; EN21237; EN21238; EN21239; EN21240; EN21241; EN21242; EN21243; EN21244; EN21245; EN21246; EN21247; EN21248; EN21249; EN21250; EN21251; EN21252; EN21253; EN21254; EN21255; EN21256; EN21257; EN21258; EN21259; EN21260; EN21261; Epilobium palustre, cover; Equisetum arvense, cover; Equisetum pratense, cover; Equisetum scirpoides, cover; Equisetum sp., cover; Ericaceae, cover; Eriophorum russeolum ssp. leiocarpum, cover; Eriophorum sp., cover; Euphorbia esula, cover; Euphrasia jacutica, cover; Event label; Fabaceae, cover; Fallopia convolvulus, cover; Field observation; Fragaria orientalis, cover; Fungi; Galatella dahurica, cover; Galium boreale, cover; Galium cf. ruthenicum, cover; Galium ruthenicum, cover; Galium sp., cover; Geranium cf. wlassovianum, cover; Geranium pratense, cover; Geranium sp., cover; Grass, cover; Hedysarum arcticum, cover; Hedysarum branthii, cover; Hieracium umbellatum, cover; Hierochloe alpina, cover; Hypericaceae, cover; Indeterminata, cover; Inula britannica, cover; Juniperus sibiricus, cover; Kitagawia baicalensis, cover; Larix cajanderi, cover; Larix sp., cover; Lathyrus humilis, cover; Lathyrus palustris ssp. pilosus, cover; LATITUDE; Ledum palustre, cover; Leontopodium ochroleucum ssp. conglobatum, cover; Linaria acutiloba, cover; Linnaea borealis, cover; Linum komarovii, cover; Linum sp., cover; LONGITUDE; Maianthemum bifolium, cover; Moehringia lateriflora, cover; Moneses uniflora, cover; Orthilia obtusata, cover; Parnassia palustris, cover; Pedicularis sp., cover; Petasites glacialis, cover; Peucedanum sp., cover; Pinaceae, cover; Pinus pumila, cover; Pinus sp., cover; Plantaginaceae, cover; Poa botryoides, cover; Poaceae, cover; Poa pratensis, cover; Poa sp., cover; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Populus tremula, cover; Potentilla anserina, cover; Potentilla bifurca, cover; Potentilla longifolia, cover; Potentilla nivea, cover; Potentilla pensylvanica, cover; Potentilla sp., cover; Puccinellia interior, cover; Pulsatilla angustifolia, cover; Pulsatilla patens, cover; Pyrola asarifolia, cover; Pyrolaceae, cover; Pyrola sp., cover; Ranunculaceae, cover; Rhododendron parviflorum, cover; Ribes cf. palczewskii, cover; Ribes fragrans, cover; Ribes triste, cover; Rosa acicularis, cover; Rosaceae, cover; Rubiaceae, cover; Rubus arcticus, cover; RU-Land_2021_Yakutia; Rumex marschallianus, cover; Rumex thyrsiflorus, cover; Russia; Sakha Republic; Salix abscondita, cover; Salix bebbiana, cover; Salix berberifolia ssp. fimbriata, cover; Salix brachypoda, cover; Salix cf. abscondita, cover; Salix dasyclados, cover; Salix myrtilloides, cover; Salix pseudopentandra, cover; Salix pulchra, cover; Salix reptans, cover; Salix sp., cover; Salix udensis, cover; Sanguisorba officinalis, cover; Saussurea amara, cover; Saxifraga ledebouriana, cover; Siberia; Spiraea media, cover; Stellaria peduncularis, cover; Stellaria sp., cover; Taraxacum sp., cover; Thalictrum foetidum ssp. acutilobum, cover; Thalictrum minus, cover; Trifolium lupinaster, cover; Triglochin palustris, cover; Triticum sp., cover; understory vegetation; Vaccinium sp., cover; Vaccinium uliginosum, cover; Vaccinium vitis-idaea, cover; Valeriana capitata, cover; vegetation survey; Vegetation survey; VEGSUR; Veronica incana, cover; Vicia amoena, cover; Vicia cracca, cover; Vicia macrantha, cover; Viola mauritii, cover; Viola sp., cover; Yakutia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9462 data points
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