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Izvestiâ Akademii nauk. Rossijskaâ akademiâ nauk. Seriâ biologičeskaâ
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Keywords Barents Sea adaptation biodiversity digestive tract erythrocytes fatty acids gene expression genetic diversity ground squirrels lipid extract lipids mammals morphogenesis photosynthesis phylogeny plankton population dynamics reproduction spatial distribution speciation stability
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No 5 (2025)

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Keywords Barents Sea adaptation biodiversity digestive tract erythrocytes fatty acids gene expression genetic diversity ground squirrels lipid extract lipids mammals morphogenesis photosynthesis phylogeny plankton population dynamics reproduction spatial distribution speciation stability
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Shchipanov, N. A.

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No 2 (2024) ECOLOGY The role of biodiversity in the functioning of ecosystems. Message1. General principles of ecosystems monitoring
No 2 (2024) ECOLOGY The role of biodiversity in ensuring the functioning of ecosystems. Message2. Small mammals in the ecological monitoring system: data obtaining, assessment of diversity, state and dynamics of ecosystems
No 2 (2023) ECOLOGY Coexistence of the Water Shrew (Neomys fodiens) and the Common Shrew (Sorex araneus), the Competing Species, in a Flucturing Environment: Sociability and Space Use in a “Dry” Habitat
 

 

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