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The area of Rubus crataegifolius Bunge (Hawthorn raspberry) .

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Authors:

The expert-botanist - T.N. Smekalova,
the GIS-expert - G.V. Talovina.

Date of creation:

10.10.2005

Scale:

1:20 000 000.

Accuracy of a map:

Map is based on data from herbarium specimans and specified on maps having the following scale - 1:25 000 000 - 86 000 000.

The projection:

"Alber's Equal Area Conic for Russia", 9, 1001, 7, 100, 0, 44, 68, 0, 0

Basic content:

Map is a vector fail consisting of polygon and points. Locations of species are represented by points, area of possible distribution of species are represented by polygon.

Accuracy of the qualifier:

Lidht-colored points are locations referenced in literature sources. Dark-colored points are locations of species that were reported from herbarium samples. Polygon is based on generalized information from literature sources, herbarium specimans, political boundaries and ecological description.

Method of map construction:

The species is distributed in territory of China, Korea, Japan. The area of species within the limits of the former USSR is in territory of Primorsky Krai and the Amur area, and represents a northwest part of a natural area of species. Within the limits of the former USSR the area of a species consists of two ranges - Primorsky and Amursky. Primorsky range unites points of species sites in territory of Primorsky Krai, Amursky - in the Amur area. Prymorsky range from the south and from the east is limited to Japan sea, from the west - to frontier of the former USSR. In the north the border of range reaches an average watercourse of Amur river. The Amur range unites not numerous points of species site in the Amur area, on the average a watercourse of Amur river.

Sources of the data:

Cherepanov, S.K. 1995. Plantae Vasculares Rossicae et Civitatum Collimitanearum (in limicis USSR olim). St-Petersburg, "Mir I Semia". 990 p (in Russian).
Kharkevich S.S., ed. 1996. Vascular plants of the Soviet Far East. St. Petersburg. Vol. 8, p 160-161 (In Russian).
Koropachinsky, I.Yu. and Vstovskata, T N. 2002. Woody plants of Asiatic Russia. Novosibirsk, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Science, GEO Branch Publishers. p 367-8. (in Russian).
Shishkin, B.K., Yuzepchuk, S.V., ed. 1941. Flora of the USSR. Vol. X.
Sokolov, S.J., Svjazeva, O.A., Kubli, V.A. ed. 1980. Areas of trees and shrubs of the USSR. Vol.2. Leningrad: Nauka. p 76 (in Russian).
Herbarium Collections:
N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Copyright on this picture belongs to Dzyubenko E.A.
 

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