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Publikováno v:
Entomological Review. 101:282-285
The oribatid mite population was studied in the zonal permafrost pale yellow taiga soil of Central Yakutia, East Siberia. In general, the population of oribatid mites in the studied soil is highly original due to the following features: a considerabl
Autor:
M. V. Yakutin, V. S. Andrievskii
Publikováno v:
Euroasian Entomological Journal. 18:341-347
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Euroasian Entomological Journal. 17:445-451
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Eurasian Soil Science. 51:1474-1479
The research was performed in the center of the Baraba Plain. It was demonstrated that soil salinity exerts a considerable effect on oribatid mites. Several stages of changes in the population of oribatid mites upon soil evolution on the dried bottom
Publikováno v:
Eurasian Soil Science. 49:1414-1418
The study of soils of different ages developing on the drying bottom of the shallow-water Yudinsk reach of Lake Chany (Western Siberia) has shown that soil salinization is a powerful factor affecting the biomass and metabolic activity of microorganis
Autor:
A. I. Syso, V. S. Andrievskii
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 5:574-579
Communities of oribatids that inhabit the soils of urban ecosystems that have various degree of pollution with heavy metals and arsenic, recreational loads, and surface transformation were studied. The suppressing effect of the anthropogenic pressure
Autor:
V. S. Andrievskii, M. V. Yakutin
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 4:535-539
It is shown that an increase in grazing pressure in soils of dry steppes in Southern Tyva leads to an increase in the content of microbial biomass, a decrease in its specific activity, and a reduction in the numbers and species richness of oribatid m
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 3:305-311
The paper studies transformation of the main components of the destruction link of biological cycle in the catena series of soil in the Great Lakes Depression in West Mongolia. It shows that when the lakes dry the soil series experiences the changes
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Biology Bulletin. 33:81-86
Recolonization of defaunated soil by springtails as well as by gamasid and oribatid mites and the changes in organic matter content of soil were studied in the northern taiga. After a one-year exposure in gauze bags (1.7 mm mesh), the abundance of mi
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The soil arthropoda population of northern taiga was investigated in the primary pine forest which had not been subject to any fire for at least 100 years and at two burnt sites of different opost-fire successions.