Neogene Deep-sea Smelts (Argentiniformes: Microstomatidae) from the Far East Russia

2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 303-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. V. Nazarkin
Keyword(s):  
Deep Sea ◽  
Far East ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
pp. 03009
Author(s):  
Pavel E. Tikhmenev ◽  
Andrey A. Smirnov ◽  
Evgeniy A. Tikhmenev ◽  
Galina V. Stanchenko

The results of studies of anthropogenic landscapes functioning with an assessment on the processes of natural self revegetation are summarized. The principles of accelerated restoration of the ecological and aesthetic value of disturbed landscapes at the permafrost zone are substantiated, based on the data obtained during studying the selfrevegetation processes on disturbed complexes. Development of placer and ore deposits of mineral resources is leading to deep transformation of landscape and to destruction of soil-vegetable complexes. The processes caused by mining-technical activity are leading to variable mechanisms of degradation of soil and vegetables often having complex impact. Results of study of sustainability of soil-vegetable complexes to the impact of mancaused activity have showed the dependence from the structure of the soil profile and it characteristic, from the character of genetic horizons, frozen status of the landscape elements, form the structure and biomass and productivity of vegetation cover.


2019 ◽  
Vol 76 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 235-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. A. Yatsenko ◽  
V. A. Smolii ◽  
L. A. Yatsenko ◽  
N. S. Gol’tsman

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-58
Author(s):  
A. V. Glushchenko ◽  
K. S. Yurchenko ◽  
A. K. Yurlov ◽  
Yu. G. Yushkov ◽  
M. Yu. Shchelkanov ◽  
...  

Georesursy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (Special) ◽  
pp. 256-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
V.I. Vyalov ◽  
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A.Kh. Bogomolov ◽  
E.P. Shishov ◽  
A.A. Chernyshev ◽  
...  

Zoosymposia ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
VLADIMIR D. IVANOV

Analysis of the historical faunistic explorations in Russia demonstrates the gradual improvement of knowledge during the 20th century for this country with variable borders. Recent estimations of the Trichoptera biodiversity in the Russian Federation show the presence of 643 species in 148 genera of 28 families within its limits. The largest family, Limnephilidae, comprises 159 species, followed by Leptoceridae (92 spp.), Hydroptilidae (56), Rhyacophilidae (49), Apataniidae (41), Polycentropodidae (35), Hydropsychidae (33), Phryganeidae (28), Glossosomatidae (23), Psychomyiidae (22), Philopotamidae (19), Lepidostomatidae (18), Goeridae (12), Brachycentridae (9), Molannidae (8), Beraeidae (6), Sericostomatidae (5), Stenopsychidae (5), Arctopsychidae (4), Ptilocolepidae (4), Ecnomidae (3), Uenoidae (3), Calamoceratidae (3), and Odontoceridae (2), with Hydrobiosidae, Dipseudopsidae, Phryganopsychidae, and Thremmatidae each with a single species. The fauna of Far East Russia is the richest with 392 species, whereas European Russia in inhabited by 225 spp., the Caucasus 155, and Siberia 239. Species distribution patterns are not known in detail even in European Russia. New additions to the fauna are expected from the Far East and other regions.


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