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Rare and Protected Macrophytes and Semiaquatic Plants of Flora of the Kaliningrad Region

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The list of rare and endangered aquatic and semiaquatic plants basing on surveys of inland waters of the Kaliningrad Region in 2000–2015 is presented. Some of the 28 species of rare plants revealed are recorded for the first time in the Kaliningrad Region since 1945, three species in the region (Aegagropila linnaei, Audouinella chalybea, Hildenbrandia rivularis) and one in European Russia (Chara inconnexa). Nine species of vascular plants are supposed to be category of rarity 3 (“rare”).

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The authors express their gratitude to Elena Ezova, Irina Gubareva, and Alexey Sokolov for valuable comments during the preparation of the article and to Roman Romanov and Irina Gubareva for the identification of some macrophytes.

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Gerb, M.A., Volodina, A.A. (2017). Rare and Protected Macrophytes and Semiaquatic Plants of Flora of the Kaliningrad Region. In: Gritsenko, V.A., Sivkov, V.V., Yurov, A.V., Kostianoy, A.G. (eds) Terrestrial and Inland Water Environment of the Kaliningrad Region. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, vol 65. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2017_106

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