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Alien plants of Sterlitamak

Authors: Lebedeva, Maria; Yamalov, Sergey; Drap, Mikhail; Abramova, Larisa; Golovanov, Yaroslav;
Abstract

Data of alien species of Sterlitamak (Republic of Bashkortostan) are presented. The dataset include one table of species occurrences and contains 1486 record vegetation plots. It present occurrences of alien species in different types of habitats (antropogenic transformed and semi-natural). There are both woody and herbaceous species in dataset.

Keywords

antropogenic vegetation, Sterlitamak, semi-natural vegetation, field study, Occurrence, the South Ural, dataset, alien species

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