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"Lake Baikal, frozen in May 1919, it is 25 miles by 400 miles - some lake" (inscription on ...
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Lake Baikal diatom assemblage data from the sediment core BAIK13-18A covering the last 200 years
Lake Baikal diatom assemblage data from the sediment core BAIK13-18A covering the last 200 ...
Virginia N Panizzo (6975704) +13 more
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Metagenomic Analysis of Virioplankton from the Pelagic Zone of Lake Baikal
This study describes two viral communities from the world’s oldest lake, Lake Baikal. For the analysis, we chose under-ice and late spring periods of the year as the most productive for Lake Baikal.
Sergey A. Potapov +7 more
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On boat on Lake Baikal. On board we were offered fresh (uncooked) Baikal omul (Coregonus migratorius), an endemic whitefish. A very large proportion of the biota in Baikal is endemic. There is even an endemic freshwater seal (Pusa sibirica)
Johnson, W. Carter
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Virophages Found in Viromes from Lake Baikal. [PDF]
Potapov SA, Belykh OI.
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RNA-Seq Virus Fraction in Lake Baikal and Treated Wastewaters. [PDF]
Potapov S +9 more
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Abundant production of dimethylsulfoniopropionate as a cryoprotectant by freshwater phytoplanktonic dinoflagellates in ice-covered Lake Baikal. [PDF]
Toda K, Obolkin V, Ohira SI, Saeki K.
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The Effects of a High Concentration of Dissolved Oxygen on Actinobacteria from Lake Baikal. [PDF]
Dmitrieva ME +8 more
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Lake Baikal Bibliography, 1989- 1999 [PDF]
This is a bibliography of 839 papers published in English in 1989- 1999 by members of Limnological Institute of RAS SB and by their partners within the framework of the Baikal International Center for Ecological Research.
Limnological Institute of RAS SB
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