Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians
A locality of Erigeron atticus on the rocks of Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora Range is confirmed. The species has not been reported in the main Ukrainian floristic compendia. Exact location and coenotic conditions of the locality are presented. The taxonomic position and morphological characters of E...
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| description | A locality of Erigeron atticus on the rocks of Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora Range is confirmed. The species has not been reported in the main Ukrainian floristic compendia. Exact location and coenotic conditions of the locality are presented. The taxonomic position and morphological characters of E. atticus are analyzed and population parameters described. The population is extremely low-numbered and declining. The species should be included into the new edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine as critically endangered (CR).
Підтверджено наявність оселища виду Erigeron atticus Vill. на скелях г. Данцир у Чорногорі, який не наводиться в основних українських флористичних зведеннях. Вказані точне місцезнаходження і ценотичні умови оселища. Проаналізовано таксономічне положення і морфологічні ознаки E. atticus, а також описано параметри популяції. Вона є вкрай нечисленною і продовжує скорочуватися. Вид слід включити до нового видання «Червоної книги України» як критично загрожений (CR).
Подтверждено местонахождение вида Erigeron atticus Vill. на скалах г. Данцир в Черногоре, который не приводится в основных украинских флористических сводках. Указываются точное расположение и ценотические условия местопроизрастания. Проанализированы таксономическое положение и морфологические признаки E. atticus, а также описаны параметры его популяции. Она крайне малочисленна и продолжает сокращаться. Вид следует включить в новое издание «Красной книги Украины» как находящийся под критической угрозой (CR).
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ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÈÉ
ÁÎÒÀÍI×ÍÈÉ
ÆÓÐÍÀË
Ñóäèíí³ ðîñëèíè: ñèñòåìàòèêà,
ãåîãðàô³ÿ, ôëîðà
YU. KOBIV
Institute of Ecology of the Carpathians,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Kozelnytska St. 4, Lviv, 79026, Ukraine
yukobiv@gmail.com
ERIGERON ATTICUS VILL. (ASTERACEAE)
IN THE UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS
K e y w o r d s: Erigeron atticus, Ukrainian Carpathians,
population, threatened species, conservation
Abstract
A locality of Erigeron atticus on the rocks of Dantsyr Mt. in
the Chornohora Range is confirmed. The species has not been
reported in the main Ukrainian floristic compendia. Exact
location and coenotic conditions of the locality are presented.
The taxonomic position and morphological characters of
E. atticus are analyzed and population parameters described.
The population is extremely low-numbered and declining.
The species should be included into the new edition of the
Red Data Book of Ukraine as critically endangered (CR).
Introduction
According to Ukrainian [4, 8], Carpathian [3, 11, 34] and
European [20] checklists, identification manuals and floras,
only one representative of the high-mountain Erigeron L.
species occurs in the Ukrainian Carpathians, namely E. alpi-
nus L., known from the Chornohora, Chyvchyny, Marma-
rosh, and Svydovets Mts. However, several of other species
belonging to that genus are reported from different mountain
systems of Central and South-Eastern Europe [20, 35—36].© YU. KOBIV, 2008
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Four of them — E. glabratus Hoppe & Hornsch. ex Bluff & Fingerh., E. nanus Schur
(E. hungaricus (Vierh.) Pawl.), E. uniflorus L., and E. atticus Vill. — are known from
the Carpathians in Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Romania [18, 28, 30—31],
and some of their localities are situated not far from the Ukrainian border. The
suggestion that they may occur also in Ukraine seems reasonable, and E. uniflorus
was considered most probable of them [4, 8]. The common distinguishing characters
of these high-mountain species vs. the Erigeron acer L. group are: shorter pappus
(only 1.5—2.0 times longer than the achene) and longer ligules (over 2 mm exceeding
the disk florets). Therefore, the species listed above were referred to a separate section
Macroglossae Vierh. [2, 35] or subsection Macroglossi (Vierh.) Pawl. [31].
Some mentions in the publications from the 1930—1940s also suggest that
E. alpinus is not the only high-mountain representative of the genus Erigeron in the
Ukrainian Carpathians. For example, in his notes of new floristic finds from the
Chornohora Mts. G. Kozij briefly reported a locality of Erigeron atticus and stated
that he «collected it in 1929 on steep rocks of Dantsyr Mt. in the dwarf pine zone
at the elevation of about 1500 m. The plant is very rare in the Chornohora as well,
because only some scarce individuals occur at that station» [23, p. 521]. Later on
B. Pawlowski used that information when he characterized and compared the floras
of different regions of the Carpathians [29]. But in his further publications where
he analyzed in detail the distribution of different Erigeron species in the Carpathians
[30, 31] that author omitted these data. Probably they were considered uncertain
and were completely ignored later.
However, recently I discovered a specimen (N 103215) in the Herbarium of the
I. Franko Lviv National University (LW), which was originally determined as Erigeron
Fig. 1. Distribution of Erigeron atticus Vill. S y m b o l s i n d i c a t e: — locality in the
Chornohora Mts., — the rest of the species range (according to H. Meusel & E.J. Jager [1992]
and W. Huber [1993], modified)
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carpaticus Griseb. & Schenk. It was collected in 1929 on Dantsyr Mt. in the Chor-
nohora by G. Kozij and definitely refers to his publication cited above [23]. Without a
doubt, the specimen represents E. atticus. Moreover, while scanning J. Madalski’s
personal collection kept at the Herbarium of the W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Krakow (KRAM), I came across four sheets (N 501661—501664)
with undetermined plants collected by J. Madalski in 1929—1930 in the same locality
«on crevices and rocks of the wall of Dantsyr». The sheets contain 11 fertile individuals
belonging to E. atticus as well. In July 1998 we also found that plant in situ in the same
place but did not manage to determine it properly then.
The objective of this study is to confirm the information about Erigeron atticus in
the Ukrainian Carpathians, to describe the range, taxonomic position and morphology
of that species, and to characterize its locality and population in the Chornohora.
Erigeron atticus (= E. villarsii Bellardi = E. carpaticus Griseb. & Schenk =
E. glandulosus sensu Cariot = E. Alpinus L. var. atticus (Vill.) Fiori = Trimorpha attica
(Vill.) Vierh.) is a high-mountain species with a disjunctive range (fig. 1) occurring
in the Eastern Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians, north of the Balkan Peninsula (the
Velebit, Dinara, Orjen, Durmitor, Pirin, and Rodope Mts.), and north-east of Asia
Minor (the Uludag Mts.) [1, 16, 22, 24, 27, 35, 36]. It is rather common in the
Western Alps, Dinara and Rodope Mts. However, only some isolated populations
are known in the Carpathians from the High and Belianske Tatra Mts. (Western
Carpathians, Slovak Republic) [18, 31, 32]; the Rodnei, Ñeahlau and Giurgeului
Mts. (Eastern Carpathians, Romania); and the Bucegi and Piatra Craiului Mts.
(Southern Carpathians, Romania) [28]. Its localities are restricted to rocks and rocky
grasslands within 1100—2400 m above sea level (a.s.l) and represent mostly the
syntaxonomic orders Caricetalia curvulae and Seslerietalia coeruleae [22, 27, 36].
There are indications that the species is calciphilous and occurs mainly on neutral
to subacidic soils [19, 22, 30].
Material and Methods
Further material is based on the results of field research performed in 1998 and
2005 on Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora Range. The exact location of the site was
determined with a Garmin eTrex Global Positioning System (GPS) navigator with
the accuracy of measurements within 25 meters.
Observations on phenology and life form, as well as the assessment of population
parameters and recruitment were made during on-site research. Description of the
life form is also based on in-situ observations, the examination of the subterraneous
parts of plants and watching the off-site development of young individuals
transplanted to the author’s plot in Lviv. Species abundance was evaluated according
to the grades of J. Braun-Blanquet’s scale [14].
Morphological and biometric data were obtained in situ or on herbarized plants
collected by the author or deposited at herbaria of the I. Franko Lviv National
University (LW) and the W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Krakow (KRAM). Morphological description of Erigeron atticus refers to the
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Chornohora plants and may slightly differ from the information provided in other
publications.
Taxonomy of the genus Erigeron is presented according to the system worked
out by F. Vierhapper [35] and modified by B. Pawlowski [31].
The content of calcium in the soil was determined by the complexonometric
method [9].
The collected specimens are deposited at the Herbarium of the M.G. Kholodny
Institute of Botany, Kyiv (KW) and the Herbarium of the State Natural History
Museum, Lviv (LWS).
Results
Location and coenotic conditions. A small population of Erigeron atticus was found on
the eastern slope of Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora Range, Ukrainian Carpathians.
It is situated in the Hoverla Forestry of Carpathian National Nature Park in the Ivano-
Frankivsk Region. Its geographical coordinates are as follows: 48°08»37.9'’N and
24°32»36.0'’E. The site lies in the subalpine zone on the altitude of 1530 m a. s. l. on
steep sandstone rocks with ca. 55 ° mean angle of inclination. Vegetation covers about
70 %. The species composition with corresponding grades of abundance is: Erigeron
atticus — +, Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC. — 1—2, Pinus mugo Turra— 2, Festuca airoides
Lam. — 1, Juniperus communis L. subsp. alpina (Suter) Celak. — 1, Calamagrostis villosa
(Chaix) J.F. Gmel. — 2, Galium
album Mill. subsp. suberectum
(Klok.) E. Michalkova — +, Campa-
nula polymorpha Witasek — +,
C. glomerata L. — +, Cirsium erisi-
thales (Jacq.) Scop. — +, Achillea
sricta Schleicher ex Gremli — +,
Saxifraga paniculata Mill. — +,
Linum extraaxillare Kit. — +,
Thymus alpestris Tausch ex A.Ker-
ner — +, Scabiosa lucida Vill. subsp.
barbata E.I. Nyarady — +, Silene
dubia Herbich — +, Lilium marta-
gon L. — +, Laserpitium alpinum
Waldst. & Kit. — +, Sedum fabaria
W.D.J. Koch — +, and Trichosto-
mum brachydontium Bruch — +.
Fig. 2. I — herbarized sample of a fertile
individual of Erigeron atticus Vill. from
the Chornohora Mts.; II — indumentum
on the stem of: a — Erigeron atticus, b —
E. àlpinus L.
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Erigeron atticus occurs in well-insolated sites confined to rock ledges and crevices.
Though the bedrock is built of sandstone, it contains some calcite inclusions. The
soil is subacidic with pH (H20) = 5.38. The content of calcium amounts to 16.3 mg-
equivalents per 100 g of soil that is rather high for the Chornohora. Some of the
species in the community are calciphilous, e.g. Linum extraaxillare and Silene dubia.
Morphology and taxonomy of Erigeron atticus. Rhizome horizontal, brown, ca.
4 mm thick, densely covered with adventitious roots (fig. 2, I). Leaf rosettes develop
only in sterile individuals or ramets. Flowering stem solitary (rarely 2), robust, erect
or ascending, sulcate, 20—40 cm high, branched in the upper half. Basal leaves
mucronulate, oblong-obovate, 5—12?1.0—1.5 cm in size, attenuate at the base, with
a narrow petiole. Cauline leaves mucronulate to acute, narrowly elliptic or lanceolate,
numerous. Capitula several or numerous, 14—23 mm wide, forming a corymbiform
panicle or corymb.
Involucral bracts oblong-lanceolate, dark brown, sometimes with light margins,
0.8—1.5 mm wide. Florets trimorphic, i.e. there are three types of them: 1) outer —
ligular, female, 2) intermediate (forming a concentric row) — tubular, filiform, also
female, 3) inner — tubular as well, but thicker, longer, hermaphrodite. Trimorphic
florets, i.e. presence of a row of filiform pistillate tubular florets, are also characteristic
for all other species of the genus Erigeron sensu stricto (excluding Conyza Cass. and
Phalacroloma = Stenactis Cass.) occurring in Ukraine, namely E. alpinus, E. orientalis
Boiss., and the E. acer group. For that reason some authors placed them in a separate
taxon of subgeneric or even generic rank — Trimorpha [2, 4, 35].
Ligules purple-violet, 2.5—3.0 mm longer than tubular florets. Teeth of corolla
in hermaphrodite florets suffused with dark lilac. Achenes light brown, angulate,
2.5—3.0 mm long, covered with silvery sericeous pubescence. Pappus dirty white,
3.5—4.0 mm long.
The main distinguishing character of Erigeron atticus is a peculiar type of
indumentum. Both sides of leaves, stem, and especially peduncle and involucra, are
densely covered with short (0.15—0.5 mm) stipitate glandular hairs. Longer (0.5—
1.2 mm) crispate eglandular hairs occur as well, but they are very sparse (fig. 2, II, a).
The type of pubescence is of significant taxomomic value. Prevalence of glandular
hairs gave reasons to place E . atticus in a separate subsection Glandulosae Vier. [35]
or series Glandulosi (Vier.) Pawl. [31] that includes some other species occurring in
the mountains of Eurasia, e. g. E. gaudinii Brugg., E. krylovii Serg., E. kunawurensis
Jager [2, 27]. Among them only E. gaudinii occurs in Europe, namely in the Alps and
Northern Apennines. It is closely related to E. atticus but has a rather narrow range,
which in some regions overlaps with that of the latter [22, 35].
Other European montane Erigeron species, e.g. E. alpinus, belong to another
subgeneric taxon — subsection Hirsutae Vier. [35] or series Hirsuti (Vier.) Pawl. [31].
They have long and dense hirsute to crispate eglandular hairs (fig. 2, II, b). In addition
to its peculiar indumentum, Erigeron atticus differs from other European high-mountain
species of the genus in its considerable height. In its habit (fig. 2, I) it somewhat
resembles multicapitular E. alpinus subsp. intermedius (Schleicher) Pawl. [20] but the
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latter is much smaller and rarely exceeds 25 cm in height, while the measured flowering
individuals of E. atticus from the Chornohora are 28 cm high on average.
Life history, phenological development and population parameters. Erigeron atticus
is a short-rhizomatous herbaceous perennial. Its life history resembles that of Arnica
montana L. (Asteraceae) [6], though clonal reproduction is not that common in
E. atticus. The annual rate of clonal growth ranges within 2.5—3.2 mm. Rhizome
branching starts already in the pre-fertile stage that lasts 2—3 years. Fertile individuals
typically are represented by a non-rosettous flowering shoot and 2—4 sterile rosettous
modules growing rather compactly. Flowering function persists for 2—3 subsequent
years. A short post-fertile period may occur as well. Disintegration of clonal fragments
accompanied with senescence may happen at the late stage of life history. Though
this somewhat prolongs the lifespan, daughter fragments do not exhibit any traits of
rejuvenation. Thus, the life history is unidirectional and the lifespan is not long,
ranging within 4—6 years.
Recruitment of the population is provided by seed reproduction. Despite of
adaptation to anemochory (pappus), the seedlings and young sterile individuals are
concentrated close to the parental plants.
Anthesis takes place in late July — early August and dissemination occurs at
the end of August or in September.
In July 1998 I found and assessed only two noticeable population loci of Erigeron
atticus, but quite probably it could occur also in some other inaccessible parts of
the rocks. The total area of both loci accounted for only ca. 2 m2. At that time the
population numbered 12 fertile and 38 sterile adult individuals. Over 100 seedlings
occurred as well.
Next survey of the locality was carried out in August 2005 and showed that
only one locus remained and the numbers of the population had declined significantly
to 3 fertile, 12 sterile individuals, and about 20 seedlings. The population area has
shrunk to ca. 0.5 m2.
Erigeron atticus is confined to unshaded sites and its seedlings occur mostly in the
patches with scarce vegetation or in microloci with barren soil caused by erosion. The
species is markedly heliophytous and needs some gaps in the plant cover for effective
recruitment, especially for the establishment of seedlings. Such special conditions are
essential for the replenishment of some low-competitive species [12, 13].
Conclusions
Conservation considerations. According to published and herbarium data, Erigeron
atticus is represented in the Ukrainian Carpathians by a single petrophytic population
on Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora. It was low-numbered still in the 1920—1930 s,
which is mentioned in the publications [23] and herbarium notes of that period.
The population declines rapidly and is prone to complete extinction in the nearest
future. It is threatened by unfavorable changes in coenotic conditions caused by
gradual replacement of herbaceous vegetation by subalpine dwarf woodland with
Pinus mugo and Alnus viridis or shrubs, e.g. Juniperus communis subsp. alpina. The
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overgrowth of open petrophytic communities by dwarf woodland has intensified
during the last decades when grazing ceased in that part of the Chornohora after it
was accorded the status of the National Reserve. Consequently, the shading has
increased, which impeded the population viability of Erigeron atticus and other
heliophilous species. Hopefully, the fitness of Erigeron atticus can be enhanced by
artificial thinning of the dwarf woodland and shrub vegetation on the nearby rocks
in order to provide better insolation in the herb layer.
The Chornohora population of E. atticus is relict and confined to the edge of
the species range (fig. 1). In addition, that locality is the only one situated on the
northern macroslope of the Carpathians. All other Carpathian populations are
restricted to the catchment area of the Danube River. Erigeron atticus probably
migrated to the Carpathians in the Tertiary [34]. Further gradual shrinkage and
fragmentation of its range could have resulted from alternating glacial/interglacial
phases of the Pleistocene and subsequent climate changes in the Holocene [15].
According to the nunatak hypothesis, some alpine species might have survived in
the Pleistocene even on considerable altitudes in their ice-free refugia [7, 21, 33].
The well-insolated rocky Dantsyr locality could possibly represent one of such sites
that have harbored some high-mountain species, including Erigeron atticus, during
oligothermic periods.
One of the causes of the extreme rarity of E. atticus in the Ukrainian Carpathians
is almost complete lack of suitable calciferous rocky habitats in the high-mountain
zone resulting from nearly total prevalence of the sandstone flysch in the region [5].
Erigeron atticus is rare or threatened throughout all the Carpathians. It is listed
in national Red Lists of Romania [17] and the Slovak Republic [25], as well as
some other checklists or compendia on conservation [26, 32], as rare, endangered
or vulnerable. The Ukrainian population in the Chornohora is most threatened in
comparison to populations in other countries of the Carpathian region where the
species occurs. Because of its extremely low numbers, which is still declining, Erigeron
atticus should be added to the new edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine and
categorized as critically endangered (CR).
The specific epithet «atticus» is rather misleading, because the species does not
occur in Attica (part of Greece). Thus, some national names of the species do not
follow the exact translations from Latin [1, 18]. Therefore, the Ukrainian name
recommended for Erigeron atticus is «çëèíêà çàëîçèñòà», where the specific epithet
(meaning «glandular») reflects the most distinguishing character of the species.
Acknowledgement. The author is very grateful to Prof. Sergiy Mosyakin
(M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
for improving the style of the manuscript.
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Þ. Êîá³â
Iíñòèòóò åêîëî㳿 Êàðïàò ÍÀÍ Óêðà¿íè, ì. Ëüâ³â
ERIGERON ATTICUS VILL. (ASTERACEAE)  ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÈÕ ÊÀÐÏÀÒÀÕ
ϳäòâåðäæåíî íàÿâí³ñòü îñåëèùà âèäó Erigeron atticus Vill. íà ñêåëÿõ ã. Äàíöèð ó ×îðíî-
ãîð³, ÿêèé íå íàâîäèòüñÿ â îñíîâíèõ óêðà¿íñüêèõ ôëîðèñòè÷íèõ çâåäåííÿõ. Âêàçàí³ òî÷-
íå ì³ñöåçíàõîäæåííÿ ³ öåíîòè÷í³ óìîâè îñåëèùà. Ïðîàíàë³çîâàíî òàêñîíîì³÷íå ïîëî-
æåííÿ ³ ìîðôîëîã³÷í³ îçíàêè E. atticus, à òàêîæ îïèñàíî ïàðàìåòðè ïîïóëÿö³¿. Âîíà º
âêðàé íå÷èñëåííîþ ³ ïðîäîâæóº ñêîðî÷óâàòèñÿ. Âèä ñë³ä âêëþ÷èòè äî íîâîãî âèäàííÿ
«×åðâîíî¿ êíèãè Óêðà¿íè» ÿê êðèòè÷íî çàãðîæåíèé (CR).
Ê ë þ ÷ î â ³ ñ ë î â à: Erigeron atticus, Óêðà¿íñüê³ Êàðïàòè, ïîïóëÿö³ÿ, âðàçëèâ³ âèäè,
îõîðîíà
Þ. Êîáèâ
Èíñòèòóò ýêîëîãèè Êàðïàò ÍÀÍ Óêðàèíû, ã. Ëüâîâ
ERIGERON ATTICUS VILL. (ASTERACEAE) Â ÓÊÐÀÈÍÑÊÈÕ ÊÀÐÏÀÒÀÕ
Ïîäòâåðæäåíî ìåñòîíàõîæäåíèå âèäà Erigeron atticus Vill. íà ñêàëàõ ã. Äàíöèð â ×åðíîãî-
ðå, êîòîðûé íå ïðèâîäèòñÿ â îñíîâíûõ óêðàèíñêèõ ôëîðèñòè÷åñêèõ ñâîäêàõ. Óêàçûâà-
þòñÿ òî÷íîå ðàñïîëîæåíèå è öåíîòè÷åñêèå óñëîâèÿ ìåñòîïðîèçðàñòàíèÿ. Ïðîàíàëèçè-
ðîâàíû òàêñîíîìè÷åñêîå ïîëîæåíèå è ìîðôîëîãè÷åñêèå ïðèçíàêè E. atticus, à òàêæå
îïèñàíû ïàðàìåòðû åãî ïîïóëÿöèè. Îíà êðàéíå ìàëî÷èñëåííà è ïðîäîëæàåò ñîêðàùàòü-
ñÿ. Âèä ñëåäóåò âêëþ÷èòü â íîâîå èçäàíèå «Êðàñíîé êíèãè Óêðàèíû» êàê íàõîäÿùèéñÿ
ïîä êðèòè÷åñêîé óãðîçîé (CR).
Ê ë þ ÷ å â û å ñ ë î â à: Erigeron atticus, Óêðàèíñêèå Êàðïàòû, ïîïóëÿöèÿ, óÿçâèìûå
âèäûîõðàíà.
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| id | nasplib_isofts_kiev_ua-123456789-9793 |
| institution | Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine |
| issn | 0372-4123 |
| language | English |
| last_indexed | 2025-12-02T12:47:57Z |
| publishDate | 2008 |
| publisher | Інститут ботаніки ім. М.Г. Холодного НАН України |
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| spelling | Kobiv, Yu. 2010-07-06T17:22:50Z 2010-07-06T17:22:50Z 2008 Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians / Yu. Kobiv // Укр. ботан. журн. — 2008. — Т. 65, № 3. — С. 361-369. — Бібліогр.: 36 назв. — англ. 0372-4123 https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/9793 A locality of Erigeron atticus on the rocks of Dantsyr Mt. in the Chornohora Range is confirmed. The species has not been reported in the main Ukrainian floristic compendia. Exact location and coenotic conditions of the locality are presented. The taxonomic position and morphological characters of E. atticus are analyzed and population parameters described. The population is extremely low-numbered and declining. The species should be included into the new edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine as critically endangered (CR). Підтверджено наявність оселища виду Erigeron atticus Vill. на скелях г. Данцир у Чорногорі, який не наводиться в основних українських флористичних зведеннях. Вказані точне місцезнаходження і ценотичні умови оселища. Проаналізовано таксономічне положення і морфологічні ознаки E. atticus, а також описано параметри популяції. Вона є вкрай нечисленною і продовжує скорочуватися. Вид слід включити до нового видання «Червоної книги України» як критично загрожений (CR). Подтверждено местонахождение вида Erigeron atticus Vill. на скалах г. Данцир в Черногоре, который не приводится в основных украинских флористических сводках. Указываются точное расположение и ценотические условия местопроизрастания. Проанализированы таксономическое положение и морфологические признаки E. atticus, а также описаны параметры его популяции. Она крайне малочисленна и продолжает сокращаться. Вид следует включить в новое издание «Красной книги Украины» как находящийся под критической угрозой (CR). en Інститут ботаніки ім. М.Г. Холодного НАН України Судинні рослини: систематика, географія, флора Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) в Українських Карпатах Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) в Украинских Карпатах Article published earlier |
| spellingShingle | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians Kobiv, Yu. Судинні рослини: систематика, географія, флора |
| title | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians |
| title_alt | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) в Українських Карпатах Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) в Украинских Карпатах |
| title_full | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians |
| title_fullStr | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians |
| title_full_unstemmed | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians |
| title_short | Erigeron atticus Vill. (Asteraceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians |
| title_sort | erigeron atticus vill. (asteraceae) in the ukrainian carpathians |
| topic | Судинні рослини: систематика, географія, флора |
| topic_facet | Судинні рослини: систематика, географія, флора |
| url | https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/9793 |
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