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On the findings of dinosaurs in the Crimea
Ornithopod dinosaur Riabininohadros weberae from the Upper Cretaceous (upper Maastrichtian) of the Crimean Peninsula (Besh-Kosh) shows a set of primitive characters of hind limbs observed in iguanodontids and basal ornithischians and is referred to as ...
A. V. Lopatin, A. О. Averianov
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Saker Falcon on the Crimean Peninsula
In this article we made a revaluation of a number of the Saker (Falco cherrug) on the Crimean Peninsula based on data obtained in an expedition conducted in May 9–26 of 2015.
Igor V. Karyakin +2 more
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Foci of yersiniosis infections in the Crimean Peninsula
Introduction. A significant increase in morbidity and a high rates of infection among small mammals in a number of areas have determined a significant worsening of the epidemiological situation with yersiniosis. Objective.
Elena V. Bednarskaya +3 more
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Checklist of rodents and insectivores of the Crimean Peninsula. [PDF]
A dataset comprising 6806 records is presented of 17 (of total 24) rodent and insectivore species from the Crimean Peninsula collected during a 35-year period. All records are stored in the Public Mammal Database (Mammals of Russia; http://rusmam.ru/).
Tovpinets NN +3 more
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Soil development on the Crimean peninsula in the late holocene [PDF]
The study of soils of different ages in different physiographic regions of the Crimean Peninsula made it possible to reveal the main regularities of pedogenesis in the Late Holocene (in the past 2800 years)yesBelgorod State ...
Ergina, E. I., Lisetskii, F. N.
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Microbiomes of different ages in Rendzic Leptosols in the Crimean Peninsula. [PDF]
Rendzic Leptosols are intrazonal soils formed on limestone bedrock. The specialty of these soils is that parent rock material is more influential in shaping soil characteristics than zonal factors such as climate, especially during soil formation. Unlike fast evolving Podzols due to their leaching regime, Leptosols do not undergo rapid development due ...
Kimeklis AK +7 more
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Host Community Traits Driving Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Maintenance in Iberian Ecosystems. [PDF]
Crimean‐Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick‐borne zoonosis of significant public health concern, maintained in complex multihost systems shaped by ecological, climatic, and anthropogenic drivers. In the Iberian Peninsula, changing land‐use patterns and biodiversity loss may be reshaping host communities in ways that alter local transmission ...
Xavier P +9 more
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Differences in cynomolgus macaque populations used for infectious disease research. [PDF]
Cynomolgus macaques, a species of Old World primate native to southeastern and eastern Asia and the island of Mauritius, are one of the most important nonhuman primate models for infectious disease. Research into the population genetics of cynomolgus macaques has found significant differences between macaques native to different areas, particularly ...
Quist D +4 more
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Collective Memory, Moral Economy and Land Disputes after the Repatriation of Crimean Tatars
This article is devoted to the meaning of identity and belonging in the processes of defending land rights. The 20th century was marked by unprecedentedly large processes of rejection and redistribution of land ownership in the countries of the ...
Olena Sobolieva
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Investment Potentials of the Crimean Peninsula [PDF]
The current population of the Crimea, education, economy, basic demographics, such as the Crimean peninsula after study highlights the sectors at the regions examined. Available in these sectors FDI (foreign direct capital investments) will be examined, Crimean UNDP and the EU funds will put forward their existing investments.
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