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pro vyhledávání: '"Igor Khanaev"'
Autor:
Ekaterina Sorokovikova, Irina Tikhonova, Peter Evseev, Andrey Krasnopeev, Igor Khanaev, Sergey Potapov, Anna Gladkikh, Ivan Nebesnykh, Olga Belykh
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 11, Iss 7, p 1779 (2023)
The proliferation of benthic cyanobacteria has been observed in Lake Baikal since 2011 and is a vivid manifestation of the ecological crisis occurring in the littoral zone. The cyanobacterium Symplocastrum sp. has formed massive fouling on all types
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/af33ce2e4bc3480eb6c7d7f641739c7e
Autor:
Lubov Chernogor, Marina Eliseikina, Ivan Petrushin, Ekaterina Chernogor, Igor Khanaev, Sergei I. Belikov
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 8 (2022)
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are ancient, marine and inland water, filter feeding metazoans. In recent years, diseased sponges have been increasingly occurring in marine and freshwater environments. Endemic freshwater sponges of the Lubomirskiidae famil
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3842e2025ca54932b3ae692517ec79e1
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e9080 (2020)
Endemic sponges (Demosponges, Lubomirskiidae) dominate the fauna of the littoral zone of Lake Baikal. These freshwater sponges live in symbiosis with diverse eukaryotes and prokaryotes, including chlorophyll-containing microalgae. Within the last 5 y
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c5d5f8b960ba47b897dbf2fe3044d0f3
Autor:
Lyubov Kravtsova, Svetlana Vorobyeva, Elena Naumova, Lyudmila Izhboldina, Elena Mincheva, Tatyana Potemkina, Galina Pomazkina, Elena Rodionova, Natalya Onishchuk, Mariya Sakirko, Ivan Nebesnykh, Igor Khanaev
Publikováno v:
Biology, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 904 (2021)
Recent studies have revealed how the freshwater biota of Lake Baikal responds to climate change and anthropogenic impacts. We studied phyto- and zooplankton, as well as phyto- and zoobenthos, in the open coastal waters of the southern basin of the la
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5c0280ec2d2043fa992abe4ac3f8edf4
Autor:
Sergei Belikov, Natalia Belkova, Tatiana Butina, Lubov Chernogor, Alexandra Martynova-Van Kley, Armen Nalian, Colin Rorex, Igor Khanaev, Olga Maikova, Sergey Feranchuk
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213926 (2019)
The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the Central Basin of Lake Baikal. Subsequently, the visible signs of the disease have changed, and now sponges appear with various symptoms of damage to t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd8c3ee9a25b4b0aac9e8d22dd6adebb
Autor:
Belykh, Ekaterina Sorokovikova, Irina Tikhonova, Peter Evseev, Andrey Krasnopeev, Igor Khanaev, Sergey Potapov, Anna Gladkikh, Ivan Nebesnykh, Olga
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms; Volume 11; Issue 7; Pages: 1779
The proliferation of benthic cyanobacteria has been observed in Lake Baikal since 2011 and is a vivid manifestation of the ecological crisis occurring in the littoral zone. The cyanobacterium Symplocastrum sp. has formed massive fouling on all types
Autor:
Likhoshway, Anna Bessudova, Alena Firsova, Diana Hilkhanova, Mikhail Makarov, Maria Sakirko, Maria Bashenkhaeva, Igor Khanaev, Yulia Zakharova, Yelena
Publikováno v:
Water; Volume 15; Issue 12; Pages: 2250
Two new species of silica-scaled chrysophytes (order Synurales) from the genus Mallomonas and sections Striatae Mallomonas baicalensis sp. nov. and M. grachevii sp. nov. found at the bottom surface of the ice of Lake Baikal, with a structure of silic
Autor:
Alena Yakhnenko, Inga Zinicovscaia, Nikita Yushin, Omari Chaligava, Ivan Nebesnykh, Dmitrii Grozdov, Igor Khanaev, Octavian G. Duliu, Olga Maikova, Elena Kravchenko
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 182
To evaluate the prospects of using Baikal endemic sponges as bioindicators of chemical elements pollution, the elemental composition of sponges, water and substrate samples, collected in two areas with different levels of anthropogenic loading of the
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms; Volume 10; Issue 2; Pages: 480
Sponges (type Porifera) are multicellular organisms that give shelter to a variety of microorganisms: fungi, algae, archaea, bacteria, and viruses. The studies concerning the composition of viral communities in sponges have appeared rather recently,