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pro vyhledávání: '"V. A. Burmensky"'
Autor:
A. V. Rusakov, A. E. Bobyrev, V. A. Burmensky, E. A. Kriksunov, N. I. Nurieva, Alexander B Medvinsky
Publikováno v:
Компьютерные исследования и моделирование, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 229-239 (2016)
We present the results of a mathematical model for the aquatic communities which include zooplankton, planktivorous fish and predator fish. The aquatic populations are considered to be body mass- and agestructured, while the trophic relations between
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https://doaj.org/article/8f754f96db6f43a2ad9746a6695fe5b5
Autor:
V. A. Burmensky, M. M. Mel’nik, Sergey Chistov, E. A. Kriksunov, A. E. Bobyrev, P. V. Vasiliev
Publikováno v:
Biology Bulletin Reviews. 11:276-292
The interannual and intraseasonal patterns of the spatiotemporal dynamics of the main commercial fishes from Lake Pskov, one of the most productive water bodies in northwestern Russia, are studied. The results of cartographic analysis of the summer
Autor:
A. M. Shadrin, V. A. Burmensky, E. A. Kriksunov, N. V. Mukhina, O. Yu. Frolov, A. V. Semenova, M. P. Polyakov, A. N. Stroganov, Lev A. Zhivotovsky, N. V. Zuykova, G. A. Rubtsova, K. I. Afanasiev
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Marine Biology. 43:132-139
The mechanisms of the adaptation of the Kildin cod to the conditions of a meromictic lake were analyzed based on the study of morphological, biological, and genetic characteristics. Significant differences between the Kildin cod and Atlantic cod have
Autor:
A. M. Shadrin, N. V. Zuykova, V. A. Burmensky, E. A. Kriksunov, N. V. Mukhina, A. V. Semenova, A. N. Stroganov
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Marine Biology. 41:424-431
The morphological and biological characteristics of the unique isolated population of the Kildin cod that inhabit the relic Lake Mogilnoye (Kildin Island, Barents Sea) were studied using a complex of methods. This subpolar meromictic marine lake was
Autor:
Alexander B. Medvinsky, N. I. Nurieva, V. A. Burmensky, A. E. Bobyrev, E. A. Kriksunov, A. V. Rusakov
Publikováno v:
Biophysics. 58:245-257
We present a mathematical model of an aquatic community, where the size-and-age structure of hydrobiont populations is taken into account and the corresponding trophic interactions between zooplankton, peaceful fish, and predatory fish are described.
Autor:
A. V. Rusakov, M. M. Mel’nik, V. A. Burmensky, A. E. Bobyrev, Alexander B. Medvinsky, E. A. Kriksunov, N. I. Nurieva
Publikováno v:
Biophysics. 57:115-119
With the use of recurrence plots, we show that the irregular oscillations in time, which commercial fish populations in Lake Peipus undergo, are deterministic.
Publikováno v:
Biology Bulletin Reviews. 1:57-70
The state of biological communities inhabiting different water bodies is analyzed with the aim of determining the conditions facilitating development of biological invasions. Mass-balance and dynamic models are used to reveal the factors ensuring the
Autor:
A. V. Rusakov, Ezio Venturino, E. A. Kriksunov, Giampietro Allasia, V. A. Burmensky, A. E. Bobyrev, Alexander B. Medvinsky, N. I. Nurieva
Publikováno v:
Biophysics. 55:1030-1037
We present a mathematical model of the invasion of mysid into the Narochan Lakes system. The model is parameterized with the use of field observation data. We show that the mysid invasion can lead to an increase in the time-averaged fish population s
Autor:
V. A. Burmensky, N. I. Nurieva, A. E. Bobyrev, A. E. Kriksunov, Alexander B. Medvinsky, M. M. Gonik, A. V. Rusakov
Publikováno v:
Biophysics. 54:90-93
A conceptual mathematical model of the dynamics of fish and zooplankton (rotifer) populations of connected lakes Naroch and Myastro (Belarus) is built and examined with parameters based on field data. It is shown that community coupling and trophic i
Autor:
Evgeniy A. Kriksunov, A. V. Rusakov, Alexander B. Medvinsky, V. A. Burmensky, N. I. Nurieva, A. E. Bobyrev
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling. 30
We present a mathematical model of an aquatic community, which includes zooplankton and fish reproduction, and age-weight-structured trophic relationships. We show that interactions between separate components of the aquatic community can give rise t