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FIRST DATA ON THE DYTISCIDAE (COLEOPTERA) FROM THE COASTAL TUNDRA OF YUGORSKY PENINSULA, POLAR RUSSIA
Bizin M.S., Prokin A.A., Yefeikin B.D.
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FOOD COMPOSITION OF THE SHRIMP, SABINEA SEPTEMCARINATA (SABINE 1824) (CRUSTACEA, CRANGONIDAE) FROM THE SHELF OF THE KARA AND LAPTEV SEAS
Kobiakov K.A.
Latitudinal temperature characteristics of the arrival, nesting and departure of passerine birds (Passeriformes, Aves) in the North of Western Siberia
Ryzhanovskiy V.N., Ryabitsev V.K., Gilev A.V.
Zoobenthos of the freezing water bodies of the “Medvezh`i ostrova” Nature Reserve, East Siberian Sea
Potyutko O.M., Shelokhovskaya L.V.
THE TUNDRA SWAN, CYGNUS COLUMBIANUS (ANATIDAE), IN THE EASTERN ASIAN ARCTIC: TRENDS AND RANGES OF DIFFERENT FLYWAY POPULATIONS
Solovyeva D.V., Barykina D.A., Kirtaev G.V., Danilova V.V., Rozenfeld S.B.
MODERN RENDS IN THE POPULATIONS OF THE SIBERIAN CRANE (GRUS LEUCOGERANUS) AND THE SANDHILL CRANE (GRUS CANADENSIS) (GRUIDAE, GRUIFORMES) IN THE TUNDRA OF YAKUTIA AND CHUKOTKA, BASED ON AERIAL SURVEYS
Rozenfeld S.B., Bysykatova-Harmey I.P., Barykina D.A., Kirtaev G.K., Solovyeva D.V.
HAIR ARCHITECTURE OF THE DON HARE (LEPUS TANAITICUS, LEPORIDAE, LAGOMORPHA) FOUND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE PLEISTOCENE OF YAKUTIA
Chernova O.F., Boeskorov G.G.
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