FEATURES OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ALTITUDINAL-BELT VEGETATION OF THE UZYNKARA (KETPEN) RIDGE

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https://doi.org/10.26577/bb202510215
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Groups of plant communities, altitudinal zones, Uzynkara - Ketpen

Abstract

The article shows the results of the Uzynkara (Ketpen) range vegetation studies during route and semi-stationary studies. The article presents the analysis of the Uzynkara ridge vegetation on specific profiles and summarizes all available data on the patterns of altitudinal zonality of vegetation. The flora of the territory we studied is comparatively rich and includes 1890 species of higher vascular plants belonging to 120 families and 596 genera. About 67.8% of the entire flora are perennial herbaceous hemicryptophytes. A very large proportion (more than 21%) are summer-green biennials (annuals and biennials) - therophytes, i.e. plants with an accelerated development cycle. This feature - the abundance of annuals and biennials and the presence of a large number of ephemerals and ephemeroids - is characteristic of the mountain flora of the entire Middle Asia. In this territory, we have identified the following altitudinal zonality zones, each with its own specific type ...

Author Biographies

G.A. Sadyrova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the UNESCO Department of Sustainable Development, Faculty of Geography and environment, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: gulbanu-s@mail.ru).

G. Sadyr, Almaty Management University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Almaty University of Management, Senior Language Instructor (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: g.sadyr@almau.edu.kz).

A.K. Tanybayeva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Сandidate of Chemical Sciences, Senior lecturer of the of the UNESCO Department of Sustainable Development, Faculty of Geography and environment, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: Ainur.Tanybaeva@kaznu.kz.).

T.A. Bazarbaeva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the UNESCO Department of Sustainable Development, Faculty of Geography and environment, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University  (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: Tursunkul.Bazarbayeva@kaznu.kz.).

S.M. Jamilova, Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Master of Science, Senior lecturer of the   Department of BiologyFaculty of Natural Science and Geography, Kazakh National Pedagogical Faculty named after Abay (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: dsm1750@gmail.com).

K.M. Gaisina, Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

PhD student, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Geography, Kazakh National Pedagogical Faculty named after Abai (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: k.gaissina@abaiuniversity.edu.kz)

G.S. Kamiyeva, Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Master of Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Geography, Kazakh National Pedagogical Faculty named after Abai (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: kamievags@mail.ru).

N.A. Bekenova, Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

- Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Geography, Kazakh National Pedagogical Faculty named after Abai (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: bekenova.nazym24@mail.ru).

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Sadyrova, G., Sadyr, G., Tanybayeva, A., Bazarbaeva, T., Jamilova, S., Gaisina, K., Kamiyeva, G., & Bekenova, N. (2025). FEATURES OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ALTITUDINAL-BELT VEGETATION OF THE UZYNKARA (KETPEN) RIDGE. Experimental Biology, 102(1), 46–60. https://doi.org/10.26577/bb202510215

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