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Additional files [RJEE Vol. 3 (4). 2018 – 4]

  • Fig.1. Tracks of seasonal migrations of bison according to GPS-collars and geobotanical descriptions and counting of earthworms in the territory of the national park “Orlovskoye Polesye”
  • Fig. 2. Density map of bison of southern (Alekhin) aggregation ( ППЗ 1 ) in autumn-winter period (example of low density of bison)
  • Fig. 3. Density map of bison of central aggregation ( ППЗ 4 ) in autumn-winter period (example of average density of bison)
  • Fig. 4. Density map of bison of central aggregation ( ППЗ 5 ) in autumn-winter period (example of high density of bison)
  • Fig. 5. Oak-small-leaved nemoral forest ( ППЗ 9 )
  • Fig.6. Pine nemoral sparse forest ( ППЗ 2)
  • Fig. 7. The ratio of ecological-cenotic groups of vascular plants of different types of communities in the surveyed territory of the Orlovskoye Polesye National Park: 1–5 – groups of plant communities with different bison density; 1 – spruce-small-leaved boreal-nemoral forests visited by bison; 2 – oak-small-leaved nemoral forests visited by bison; 3 – oak-small-leaved nemoral forests not visited by bison; 4 – pine sparse nemoral forest visited by bison; 5 – grassy meadows not visited by bison
  • Fig. 8. Biomass of earthworms in forest communities of the Orlovskoye Polesye National Park with different density of bison
  • Fig. 9. Earthworms under bison excrement: A – D. octaedra (mature worms); B – Lumbricus (juvenile worms)
  • Fig. 9. Earthworms under bison excrement: A – D. octaedra (mature worms); B – Lumbricus (juvenile worms)
  • Fig.10. Representatives Oligochaeta ( Lumbricidae ) and Coleoptera ( Geotrupidae ) in excrement of bison
  • Table 1. Forage resources of bison of the part of the territory “Orlovskoye Polesye” National Park
  • Table 2. The main characteristics of earthworm complexes on trial plots of the Orlovskoye Polesye National Park
  • Table 3. Distribution of morpho-ecological groups of earthworms by habitat (biomass g / m2, X ± SE) in different types of plant communities

 

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