Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 29
pro vyhledávání: '"Stanislav G. Denisenko"'
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 15, Iss 5, p 604 (2023)
An analysis of archival and literary materials, as well as recently collected data in coastal areas at 14 locations in the Eurasian seas showed that the diversity of biomass-dominating key bryozoan species is low, totaling 26 species, less than 1/15
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a475d9849b44f5fa9f98fd39f81cf64
Autor:
Stanislav G. Denisenko
Publikováno v:
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 57-72 (2014)
The Arctic climate is characterised by fluctuations of different time scales, rather important for the processes occurring in the Arctic ecosystems. However, the statement about climate influences on biological phenomena remains substantially specula
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/65fb060cdaf6476cbdf276218891100a
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 100:1129-1133
The brittle star Stegophiura nodosa is one of the most abundant ophiuroid species living in Arctic seas and serves as a food resource for demersal fish. The study of autecological and biological patterns of S. nodosa is important for understanding th
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 42:1631-1645
The south-eastern part of the Barents Sea, conventionally called the Pechora Sea, is among the most peculiar regions of the European Arctic. It is a shallow shelf area that is directly influenced by modified Atlantic and Arctic waters, as well as by
Autor:
S. Yu. Gagaev, N. V. Denisenko, A. A. Sukhotin, N. E. Zhuravleva, Elena M. Chaban, Stanislav G. Denisenko, V. V. Petryashov
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 42:1703-1717
Although benthic fauna in the Pechora Sea (SE Barents Sea) is generally well-studied, information on the bottom communities in the shallows near islands and the mainland is still sparse. Shallow marine areas in the Pechora Sea serve as important feed
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 42:1667-1684
Pechora Bay, located in the permafrost area of the Russian European Arctic, is characterised by highly variable environments due to its shallowness, complex system of water currents, and extensive freshwater input. The results of several benthic surv
Autor:
Nadezhda A. Filippova, Stanislav G. Denisenko, Olga A. Kiyko, Darya V. Nikishina, Natalia Shunatova, Alexandra V. Gerasimova, Kseniya N. Lisitsyna, Nikolay V. Maximovich
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 224:104452
The study of the bottom biota of the Kara Sea has been going on for over 100 years. Since the 1990s, the interest to ecosystems of the Sea has increased due to the growth of anthropogenic impact, namely, the intensification of the oil and gas field d
Autor:
Carolina Behe, Jan Sørensen, Vera Metcalf, Lis Lindal Jørgensen, Natalia Anisimova, Dieter Piepenburg, N. V. Denisenko, Katrin Iken, Tom Schiøtte, Alexandra M. Ravelo, Martin E. Blicher, Guðmundur Guðmundsson, Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir, Monika Kędra, Philippe Archambault, Ole Secher Tendal, Virginie Roy, Stanislav G. Denisenko
Currently, > 4,000 macro- and megabenthic invertebrate species are known from Arctic seas, representing the majority of marine faunal diversity in this region. This estimate is expected to increase with future studies. Benthic invertebrates are impor
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::383cc8e8e9f0a688dbc556816338b083
Autor:
Maria Włodarska-Kowalczuk, Sabine Cochrane, Stanislav G. Denisenko, Paul E. Renaud, Jan Marcin Węsławski
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 463:73-87
We present a cross-system comparison of benthic species pools, species diversity, functional complexity and rarity in 2 typical Arctic coastal systems: an open shelf marginal sea and fjords (semi-enclosed, geologically younger basins remaining under
Autor:
Stanislav G. Denisenko, William G. Ambrose, Paul E. Renaud, Jofrid Skarðhamar, Sabine Cochrane
Publikováno v:
Zoosymposia. 2:457-485
We used data sets from two Arctic shelves to examine relationships between primary production (or a proxy), ice cover, and the diversity of polychaetes. Benthic samples were collected from the Northeast Water Polynya on the Northeast Greenland shelf