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A complex population structure of the Black Kite (Milvus migrans, Accipitridae) in eastern Asia: migratory and sedentary populations
Andreyenkova N.G., Karyakin I.V.
In search of a trade-off: phytoplankton – planktonic crustaceans – fish relationships (in memory of Z. M. Gliwicz, 21.02.1939–2.06.2024)
Feniova I.Y., Polishchuk L.V., Alekseev V.R., Dgebuadze Y.Y.
ECOLOGY AND ANNUAL CYCLES OF BUNTINGS (EMBERIZIDAE, AVES) IN NORTHWESTERN SIBERIA AS A REFLECTION OF ADAPTATIONS TO THE SUBARCTIC AND ARCTIC
Ryzhanovskiy V.N.
MIGRATORY CONNECTIONS IN WATERFOWL OF NORTHERN WESTERN SIBERIA, BASED ON RING-RECOVERY DATA
Panov I.N., Kharitonov S.P., Rozenfeld S.B., Litvin K.E.
PREVALENCE OF HAEMOSPORIDIAN INFECTION IN RESIDENT AND MIGRATORY BIRD SPECIES IN THE KHINGAN NATURE RESERVE, AMUR REGION
Opaev A.S., Babykina M.S., Antonov A.I., Dombrovskaya Y.V., Platonova E.V.
Remote tracking of the spatio-temporal distribution of western taiga bean geese (Anser fabalis fabalis, Anseriformes, Aves) in Russia for improving the conservation strategy
Volkov S.V., Rozenfeld S.B.
Space use and seasonal migrations of the wild forest reindeer (rangifer tarandus fennicus (Lönnb. 1909)) in the republic of Karelia
Panchenko D.V., Tirronen K.F., Danilov P.I.
Ultra-long-distance migration of the common Cuckoo (cuculus canorus, cuculiformes, cuculidae) from Kamchatka to Namibia
Sokolov L.V., Sinelschikova A.Y., Markovets M.Y.
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