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Iturup and Sakhalin Island Strawberries [PDF]
A plant-collecting expedition to Iturup and Sakhalin Islands, Russian Federation, occurred between 21 July and 12 Sept. 2003. Actinidia, Rubus, Ribes, and Vaccinium, as well as seven accessions of strawberries, Fragaria L., were collected. Among them, a wild strawberry, Fragaria iturupensis Staudt, was collected on the eastern slope of Atsonupuri ...
Andrey Sabitov, Kim E. Hummer, Tom Davis
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Anthomyzidae (Diptera) of Iturup Island (Russia: Kuril Islands) [PDF]
AbstractNew records of Anthomyzidae (Diptera) from the Iturup Island (Kuril archipelago, Far Eastern Russia) are presented based on the material collected by the expedition to this island in 2011. Five species of Anthomyza are recorded, including three species new to the local dipterous fauna, viz. A. collini Andersson, 1976, A. elbergi Andersson, 1976
Jindřich Roháček, Andrey Przhiboro
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Strawberry Species of Iturup and Sakhalin Islands [PDF]
A plant-collecting expedition to Iturup and Sakhalin Islands, Sakhalin Territory, Russian Federation, occurred between 21 July and 12 Sept. 2003. Strawberries, Fragaria L., were observed and collected. Japanese and Russian flora describe two diploid (2n = 2x = 14) species, F. iinumae Makino and the Yezoensis strawberry, F.
Kim E. Hummer, Andrey Sabitov
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Abstract We present a continuous ∼6.2 Ma long record of explosive activity from the Northwest Pacific volcanic arcs based on a composite tephra sequence derived from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 882A and 884B, and core MD01‐2416 on the Detroit Seamount.
V. V. Ponomareva +9 more
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To secure a stable, safe food supply, the future of humanity depends on the conservation and application of cultivated and wild plant diversity. Strawberries are globally important. They are widely produced and provide significant human health benefits. In 2019, annual world production was 14.5 MT.
Kim E. Hummer +3 more
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Iturup Island (in southern Kuril Islands) and southeastern Sakhalin Island are known by the highest catches of salmons within the Sakhalin-Kuril region. The timing of pink salmon mass return to Iturup is 5–10 days later than to Sakhalin, and the females ...
A. M. Kaev, L. V. Romasenko, D. A. Kaev
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A c. 8.2 cal. ka BP multiproxy lake record from the southern Kuril Islands indicates the occurrence of the Holocene thermal maximum between c. 8.0 to 6.5 cal. ka BP, followed by a gradual cooling to modern at c. 2.3 cal. ka BP. These results when combined with other lacustrine sites in the archipelago do not support previous conclusions that had linked
Anatoly V. Lozhkin +4 more
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Number of the pink salmon fry migrating downstream from their spawning grounds in the control rivers in 2019 is assessed as 17546.2 . 103 and 14795.7 . 103 ind. for the Dagi and Bolshoi Khuzi Rivers (northeastern Sakhalin), as 89.1 . 103 and 2636.1 . 103
A. M. Kaev +3 more
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Annual data on the 1976–2019 year-classes of pink salmon from Iturup Island are presented, as their number on spawning grounds, abundance of wild and hatchery juveniles migrating downstream, and returns of adult fish after the marine period of life.
A. M. Kaev
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The middle to Late Holocene environment on the Iturup Island (Kurils, North Western Pacific) [PDF]
The Kuril Islands stretch southwest from Kamchatka, Russia, to Hokkaido, Japan and separate the Sea of Okhotsk from the northern Pacific Ocean. A series of transgressions and regressions linked to variations in climatically affected global ice volume are
Biskaborn, Boris K +8 more
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