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Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Zoology. 20:27-56
Autor:
S. Yu. Orlova, A. A. Sergeev, D. S. Kurnosov, E. S. Bocharova, O. R. Emelianova, E. A. Chikurova, A. M. Orlov, M. K. Glubokovsky
Publikováno v:
Trudy VNIRO. 189:180-197
The aim: The aim of this work is focused on a phylogeographic analysis of the relationship between the population groups of walleye pollock Gadus chalcogrammus of the Asian part of the range.The methods: The analysis of phylogeographic analysis is ba
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Zoology. 18:385-449
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ichthyology. 61:791-795
For the first time, we localized the spawning grounds of the white char endemic for the Kamchatka River lower course. We confirmed the significant restriction in gene flow between the sympatric white char and related Dolly Varden, and supposed the ec
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 43:495-509
Literature records of large actiniid sea anemones along the Atlantic coast of Canada currently include three Urticina species: U. felina, U. fecunda and U. crassicornis. The findings of the present morphological and molecular study conducted in easte
Autor:
Tatiana Korshunova, Karen Sanamyan, E. S. Bocharova, Alexander Martynov, N. McDaniel, N. P. Sanamyan
Publikováno v:
Marine Biodiversity. 49:1951-1969
Sea anemones of the genus Cribrinopsis Carlgren, 1921 from the NE Pacific are revised. Specimens traditionally identified from this region as Cribrinopsis fernaldi Siebert & Spaulding, 1976, actually represent two distinct species with different morp
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Zoology. 15:1-18
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 91:628-644
Six postglacial lakes were studied along both sides of the Kamchatka central mountain range, Russia. Pairs of local morphotypes of species of Arctic charrs, Salvelinus spp., have previously been described from the southernmost lakes while the fish fa
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Zoology. 12:117-130
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish biology. 91(2)
Six postglacial lakes were studied along both sides of the Kamchatka central mountain range, Russia. Pairs of local morphotypes of species of Arctic charrs, Salvelinus spp., have previously been described from the southernmost lakes while the fish fa