scholarly journals Resources of wild edible berry plants of Magadan region and Chukotka autonomous district

Author(s):  
A. A. Nechaev

The author gives the list of 33 species of wild edible berry plants of Magadan region and Chukotkaautonomous district with short information about edibility and life form. The annual biological stock of berries is definedfor the whole territory and utilization area along with possible average volume of collecting. The yearly volumes of stockingof wild berry in 1966–1995 are presented.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Inessa V. Averyanova

The objective of this study was to examine the changes occurred in the heart rate variability, cardiovascular system and gas analysis in response to the test with return breathing in young Caucasian and Native men residing in Magadan region and Chukotka Autonomous District. Methods — Total 345 young men were examined; of them 65 were Native people from Chukotka Autonomous District (ChAD) and 35 Natives from Magadan Region (MR) as well as Caucasians (48 from ChAD and 197 from MR, respectively). Results — Studies have shown that in response to the hypoxic-hypercapnic effect, there were changes in the cardiovascular system, heart rate and gas analysis, with a number of differences depending on ethnicity and the region of residence. Region-related features of cardiohemodynamics were manifested by a more pronounced increase in the systolic blood pressure and heart rate in response to the re-breathing test in the two ethnic groups living in ChAD, which was observed against the background of higher values of the difference “baseline-test” in carbon dioxide levels in the exhaled air. Ethnic differences in our studies were seen due to the pronounced increase in response to the test for the activity of the parasympathetic link of the autonomic nervous system (increased TP and HF), at the background of a decrease in VLF observed only among Caucasians, which was associated with the lowest oxygen concentration in the exhaled air at the peak of the test. It was found that the significant differences in gas analysis identified at rest and at the peak of the test as well as rearrangements of the heart rate and cardiovascular system characteristics in response to the re-breathing in the young subjects residing in different regions of northeast Russia and belonging to different ethnic groups can serve as informative criteria reflecting the region caused ethnic characteristics of the organism. Conclusion — It was found, the most visible and informative parameters for the differences in dynamics of the studied systems demonstrated by the subjects of the two ethnic groups in the two observed regions of the Far East in response to a hypoxic-hypercapnic test with return breathing have been the spectral characteristics of the heart rate (TP, HF, VLF) and gas analysis with the calculation of the difference between the baseline and the peak values (difference in the CO2 and O2 concentration of the test-baseline).


2019 ◽  
Vol 96 (2) ◽  
pp. 162-165
Author(s):  
Inessa V. Averyanova ◽  
A. L. Maksimov

The comparative research was carried to study basic indices of physical development and cardiovascular system in Aboriginals and north-born Europeans of different areas of Russia’s northeast (Chukotsky Autonomous District, Magadan Region). According to most examined morphofunctional characteristics no significant differences were found between the groups of subjects that testify to the formation, under the current social conditions, of convergent adaptation processes typical for the two ethnic cohorts from the observed areas of residing. High percentage of asthenia in body constitution of young residents from Magadan Region was common and mostly demonstrated by Aboriginals of the Magadan city.


CounterText ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-77
Author(s):  
Louis Armand
Keyword(s):  

This essay examines the convergence of conceptualist poetics with evolutionary code as a form of ‘becoming alien’. The focus is Christian Bök's The Xenotext project: an attempt at translating a ‘short verse about language and genetics’, using a chemical alphabet, into a DNA sequence implanted into the genome of a polyextremophile bacterium capable of enduring conditions in outerspace. Bök describes the project as, ‘in effect, engineering a life-form so that it becomes not only a durable archive for storing a poem, but also as an operant machine for writing a poem – one that can persist on the planet until the sun itself explodes …’. The concrete, constraint-based character of Bök's project evokes a mode of writing between posthumanist aesthetics and a positivist grammatology by turns deconstructive and itself requiring of deconstruction.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 68-72
Author(s):  
A.K. Arabsky ◽  
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V.N. Bashkin ◽  
R.V. Galiulin ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. M. Afonina ◽  
V. A. Boldyrev ◽  
G. Ya. Doroshina ◽  
V. E. Fedosov ◽  
G. N. Ganasevich ◽  
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First records of lichens for the Saratov Region, of mosses for the Franz Josef Land Archipelago, the republics of Karelia and Khakassia, Stavropol, Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Territories, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area – Yugra, Magadan Region and first records of liverworts for the Tula Region are presented. Data on localities, habitats, distribution of recorded species are provided.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. E. Himelbrant ◽  
I. S. Stepanchikova ◽  
T. Ahti ◽  
V. Yu. Neshataeva

The first lichenological inventory in Koryakia has resulted in the list of 315 species reported from Parapolsky Dale, within and in vicinities of the Koryak State Reserve. Altogether 46 species are published from the Kamchatka Territory for the first time, including Lecanographa grumulosa new to Russia, East Asia and Beringia; Cercidospora trypetheliza, Lecania dubitans, Pertusaria borealis, Piccolia ochrophora, Protoparmelia cupreobadia, Rimularia badioatra and Strangospora moriformis new to Russian Far East; Abrothallus bertianus, Cladonia strepsilis, Physciella melanchra, Rimularia badioatra, Sclerococcum parasiticum, Sphinctrina leucopoda and Strangospora moriformis new to Beringia. The lichen diversity of the study area is relatively poor due to natural reasons. Comparison with neighboring regions (Kamchatka Peninsula, Chukotka, Magadan Region, Yakutia and Alaska) shows that the lichen flora of Parapolsky Dale contains almost no specific species. The majority of the species recorded here are also known from neighboring regions, especially Alaska and Kamchatka Peninsula.


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