CHARACTERISTIC OF BIOSIMULATION LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES OF VORONEZH BIOSPHERE RESERVE
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On the basis of the polystructural approach biosimulation landscape structure of the Voronezh biosphere reserve are considered and classified. Distribution of ecosystem delivery to landscape levels are determined. Results on the characterization of ecological systems, their distribution and properties are obtained. Suggested approach has allowed to allocate type of transit, autonomous and accumulative terrestrial ecosystems, belonging to the family of fast flowing rivers and streams, riparian forests and high grass ones, light coniferous forests, meadow steppes, summer-green deciduous forest (oak), summer-green deciduous forest (small-leaved), swamps in the territory of the Voronezh reserve.

Keywords:
polystructure approach, geostationary landscape structure, biocirculation landscape structure, types of ecosystems, ecosystem genus, landscape level.
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