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pro vyhledávání: '"N. S. Poplavskaya"'
Autor:
Alexey V. Surov, Vladimir S. Lebedev, N. S. Poplavskaya, Yulia M. Kovalskaya, Anna A. Bannikova, Mikhail Rusin
Publikováno v:
Mammalia. 84:185-194
Genetic variation in chromosomally polymorphic Sicista subtilis complex and related Sicista betulina species group was analysed using two mitochondrial markers (COI and Cytb). The S. subtilis group is shown to include six lineages, five of which corr
Autor:
V. V. Yufereva, Pavel L. Bogomolov, M. M. Chunkov, N. Yu. Feoktistova, S. I. Meschersky, A. V. Surov, V. A. Tel’pov, N. S. Poplavskaya, I. G. Meschersky
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Genetics. 55:337-348
On the basis of the allelic composition of ten microsatellite loci and mtDNA sequences, we studied the genetic structure of the common hamster populations that inhabit cities and suburban settlements in Ciscaucasia. It was shown that, in urbanized te
Autor:
Karsten Neumann, M. V. Pavlenko, Pavel L. Bogomolov, Irina V. Kartavtseva, A. N. Abramov, Yuriy Bazhenov, Vladimir S. Lebedev, Alexey V. Surov, N. S. Poplavskaya, Anna A. Bannikova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research. 57:679-694
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 92:115-119
The grey hamster Cricetulus migratorius is the most widespread and ecologically opportunistic species among Palearctic hamsters. Genetic diversity across most of its range was examined by using cytochrome b (cytb) and cytochrome oxidase I (coI) gene
Autor:
Vladimir S. Lebedev, Yun Fang, Anna A. Bannikova, Boris I. Sheftel, M. V. Ushakova, A. V. Surov, N. S. Poplavskaya
Publikováno v:
Doklady Biological Sciences. 479:70-73
First data on morphological and mitochondrial variation in the long-tailed hamster Cricetulus longicaudatus is presented. In contrast to genetically monomorphic populations of Mongolia and Tuva, the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibetian Plateau w
Autor:
N. S. Poplavskaya, Svetlana A. Romanenko, J. Wang, Alexey V. Surov, Fengtang Yang, Vladimir A. Trifonov, Vladimir S. Lebedev, Wenhui Nie, Anna A. Bannikova, Natalia A. Serdyukova
Publikováno v:
Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 152:65-72
Sokolov's dwarf hamster (Cricetulus sokolovi) is the least studied representative of the striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis species group), the taxonomy of which remains controversial. The species was described based on chromosome morphology, bu
Autor:
Vladimir S. Lebedev, Yu. S. Belokon, Irina V. Kartavtseva, A. V. Surov, Anna A. Bannikova, Yu. A. Bazhenov, M. V. Pavlenko, V. P. Korablev, N. S. Poplavskaya, M. M. Belokon
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Genetics. 53:76-90
We examine the diversity of six microsatellite loci and partial RAG1 exon of “barabensis” and “pseudogriseus” karyoforms in Cricetulus barabensis sensu lato species complex. A total of 435 specimens from 68 localities ranging from Altai to th
Autor:
Pavel L. Bogomolov, Nikolay N. Tovpinetz, N. S. Poplavskaya, I. G. Meschersky, A. V. Surov, N. Yu. Feoktistova
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Genetics. 52:194-203
Over the past half-century, the common hamster (Cricetus cricetus), along with range-wide decline of natural populations, has actively populated the cities. The study of the genetic structure of urban populations of common hamster may shed light on f
Autor:
M. V. Kropotkina, Nikolay N. Tovpinetz, Elena A. Katzman, A. V. Surov, N. S. Poplavskaya, Pavel L. Bogomolov, N. Yu. Feoktistova
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions. 7:69-76
The common hamster (Cricetus cricetus L., 1758) historically formed an extensive range covering much of Europe and Asia. However, in the last 50 years almost throughout the whole range, its number in natural habitats and agrocenoses dropped sharply.
Autor:
N S, Poplavskaya, V S, Lebedev, A A, Bannikova, M M, Belokon, Yu S, Belokon, M V, Pavlenko, V P, Korablev, I V, Kartavtseva, Yu A, Bazhenov, A V, Surov
Publikováno v:
Genetika. 53(1)
We examine the diversity of six microsatellite loci and partial RAG1 exon of “barabensis” and “pseudogriseus” karyoforms in Cricetulus barabensis sensu lato species complex. A total of 435 specimens from 68 localities ranging from Altai to th