Plant community structure on Khortytsia Island and adjacent areas after the Kakhovka Reservoir disaster (2024)

Occurrence
Последняя версия опубликовано Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University мая 3, 2025 Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
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Описание

This dataset contains occurrence records of vascular plants collected during geobotanical surveys conducted in August 2024 on Khortytsia Island and adjacent territories (Zaporizhzhia Oblast, southern Ukraine). The surveys were carried out in the aftermath of the destruction of the Kakhovka Reservoir in June 2023, which drastically transformed the regional hydrological regime and ecological conditions. Field observations were conducted within a regular sampling grid using standard Braun-Blanquet phytosociological methods. The data include species identity, abundance, and precise geographic coordinates. The dataset aims to support biodiversity monitoring, post-disaster assessment, and ecological restoration efforts in the lower Dnipro region.

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Tutova, H., Lisovets, O., Kunakh, O., & Zhukov, O. (2024). Plant community structure on Khortytsia Island and adjacent areas after the Kakhovka Reservoir disaster (2024). Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University. Occurrence dataset. https://doi.org/10.15468/xxxxx

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Ключевые слова

Occurrence; vascular plants; Khortytsia Island; Kakhovka Reservoir; Dnipro River; post-disaster monitoring; biodiversity; Ukraine; August 2024; riparian vegetation; succession

Контакты

Olexander Zhukov
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Principal Investigator
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
Hetmanska st., 20
72300 Melitopol
None Selected
UA
0985079682
Olga Kunakh
  • Metadata Provider
Professor, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
72 Nauky Avenue
49000 Dnipro, Dnipro region
Ukraine
UA
Olena Lisovets
  • Content Provider
Associate Professor, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
72 Nauky Avenue
49000 Dnipro, Dnipro region
Ukraine
UA
Hanna Tutova
  • Content Provider
Assistant professor of the Department of Botany, Ecology and Landscape Gardening
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
Hetmanska st., 20
72300 Melitopol
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UA
0985079682
Olevander Zhukov
  • Metadata Provider
Head of the Department of Botany, Ecology and Landscape Gardening
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
Hetmanska st., 20, 72318
Melitopol
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UA
Hanna Tutova
  • Content Provider
Assistant professor of the Department of Botany, Ecology and Landscape Gardening
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
Hetmanska st., 20
72300 Melitopol
None Selected
UA
0985079682
Olga Kunakh
  • Metadata Provider
Professor, Department of Biodiversity and Ecology
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
72 Nauky Avenue
49000 Dnipro, Dnipro region
Ukraine
UA
Olena Lisovets
  • Content Provider
Associate Professor, Department of Biodiversity and Ecology
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
Gagarin av., 72, 49000, Dnipro, Ukraine
49000 Dnipro, Dnipro region
Ukraine
UA
Hanna Tutova
  • Content Provider
Assistant Professor of the Department of Botany, Ecology and Landscape Gardening
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
Hetmanska st., 20
72300 Melitopol
None Selected
UA
0985079682

Географический охват

The dataset covers Khortytsia Island and adjacent floodplain areas along the Dnipro River within the city of Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. This region represents a unique steppe and riparian ecosystem located in the lower Dnipro basin, which was severely affected by the collapse of the Kakhovka Dam in June 2023. The study area includes riverbanks, former reservoir terraces, and newly exposed habitats formed after the reservoir's drainage.

Ограничивающие координаты Юг Запад [47,77, 35,11], Север Восток [47,8, 35,16]

Таксономический охват

Field sampling was conducted in August 2024 as part of a post-disaster ecological survey on Khortytsia Island and surrounding areas affected by the collapse of the Kakhovka Reservoir. Vegetation data were collected using a regular grid-based design with 10×10 m plots. Within each plot, all vascular plant species were recorded, and their abundance was estimated using the Braun-Blanquet cover-abundance scale. The sampling aimed to capture the structural and functional composition of plant communities in newly formed and transformed habitats, including exposed sediments, secondary meadows, and degraded riverbanks. Geographic coordinates were recorded with handheld GPS devices and later corrected using satellite imagery.

Phylum Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida, Liliopsida

Временной охват

Дата начала / Дата окончания 2024-08-01 / 2024-08-31

Данные проекта

The project focuses on post-disaster monitoring of plant communities in the Dnipro River region affected by the collapse of the Kakhovka Reservoir in June 2023. Field surveys were initiated on Khortytsia Island (Zaporizhzhia) and adjacent floodplain habitats to assess vegetation response to abrupt hydrological and ecological changes. The aim is to document species composition, functional traits, and hemeroby indicators over a multi-year period (2024–2026), and to inform ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation strategies in the lower Dnipro basin.

Название Post-disaster vegetation monitoring on Khortytsia Island and adjacent floodplains (2024–2026)
Идентификатор Khortytsia-Resilience-Project-2024

Методы сбора

A regular sampling grid was applied across the study area using 4×4 m vegetation plots. Within each plot, all vascular plant species were identified and their abundance recorded as individual counts. The plots were placed across a variety of habitats including floodplain meadows, ruderal zones, and newly exposed riverbank areas formed after the drainage of the Kakhovka Reservoir. All sampling locations were georeferenced using handheld GPS units and later validated with high-resolution satellite imagery. Fieldwork was conducted over several consecutive days in August 2024 to capture peak vegetation development and species richness across the affected landscape.

Охват исследования The study was conducted on Khortytsia Island and adjacent floodplain territories in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. The surveyed area spans approximately 12 square kilometers within the lower Dnipro River basin. Sampling plots were distributed across various habitat types, including alluvial meadows, exposed reservoir terraces, floodplain forests, and ruderal sites newly formed or transformed after the collapse of the Kakhovka Reservoir in June 2023. The 2024 field campaign focused on establishing a baseline for long-term monitoring of vegetation dynamics under conditions of post-disaster ecological succession and altered hydrology.

Описание этапа методики:

  1. A systematic sampling grid was established over the study area on Khortytsia Island and nearby floodplains. In August 2024, field teams recorded all vascular plant species within 4×4 m plots, noting individual counts for each taxon. Each observation was georeferenced using handheld GPS devices. Field data were digitized and cleaned in spreadsheet format. Scientific names were verified and standardized according to the GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. The dataset was structured using the Darwin Core standard and prepared for publication via the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT).

Дополнительные метаданные

Альтернативные идентификаторы https://ukraine.ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=plants_khortytsia_2024