Diversity (Mar 2023)

New and Noteworthy Taxa of the Genus <i>Dactylorhiza</i> Necker <i>ex</i> Nevski (Orchidaceae Juss.) in Kazakhstan Flora and Its Response to Global Warming

  • Aidar A. Sumbembayev,
  • Sławomir Nowak,
  • Aleksandra Burzacka-Hinz,
  • Adrianna Kosiróg-Ceynowa,
  • Dariusz L. Szlachetko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 369

Abstract

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A critical study of the herbarium material representing the orchid genus Dactylorhiza Necker ex Nevski in Kazakhstan was conducted in 2019–2020. The information on the species composition was clarified. Dactylorhiza fuchsii subsp. hebridensis (Wilmott) Soó and D. × kerneri (Soó) Soó were identified for the first time in the country. New taxa were noted for individual botanical and geographical areas. All taxa were presented in the list and annotated with studied herbarium materials from the Kazakhstan area. Based on the collected and available locations for the studied taxa, distribution modeling was carried out for the four taxa (D. incarnata, D. majalis subsp. baltica, D. salina, and D. umbrosa). Bioclimatic data for the present and future (2041–2060) based on four possible scenarios were used. The occurrence of Dactylorhiza representatives in Kazakhstan is threatened by global climate warming. It is likely that some of them may not occur in the country in the future (D. incarnata and D. majalis subsp. baltica), losing up to 99.87% of their modern range or their range may be significantly reduced (D. salina and D. umbrosa), losing up to 80.83% of their present distribution. It is worth considering global changes in planning conservation activities and identifying areas that may play a significant role in the functioning of the national flora in the future.

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