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Morphology of gametes in sea urchins from Peter The Great Bay, Sea of Japan
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2010The fine structure of the gametes in six sea urchin species of the Sea of Japan was studied. The spermatozoons in Strongylocentrotus nudus, S. intermedius, Echinocardium cordatum, Scaphechinus mirabilis, Sc. grizeus and Echinarachnius parma are species-specific.
A L, Drozdov, V V, Vinnikova
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Microbiology, 2009
The taxonomic composition of marine mycelial fungi was determined in the interstitial habitats of the Vostok Bay littoral (Peter the Great Bay, the Sea of Japan). A total of 39 species of ascomycetes and anamorphic fungi were detected and identified. The predominant species of the intertidal zone were Corollospora maritima, C.
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The taxonomic composition of marine mycelial fungi was determined in the interstitial habitats of the Vostok Bay littoral (Peter the Great Bay, the Sea of Japan). A total of 39 species of ascomycetes and anamorphic fungi were detected and identified. The predominant species of the intertidal zone were Corollospora maritima, C.
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Colonial Nesting Birds of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan (Pelecaniformes, Ciconiiformes)
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2020This study reports recent data on the distribution and breeding abundance of seven species of colonial birds on the coast of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. Over the past 30 years, three species of cormorants (great, Japanese, and pelagic cormorants), as well as the black-faced spoonbill, have significantly increased their numbers.
I. M. Tiunov, I. O. Katin
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2009
An inventory of the ichthyofauna of Sivuch’ya Bay (Far Eastern State Marine Biosphere Reserve) was made for the first time. Based on the results of our research (during all seasons of 1994–2004), the list of Sivuchya Bay fishes includes 108 species belonging to 15 orders, 45 families, and 84 genera.
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An inventory of the ichthyofauna of Sivuch’ya Bay (Far Eastern State Marine Biosphere Reserve) was made for the first time. Based on the results of our research (during all seasons of 1994–2004), the list of Sivuchya Bay fishes includes 108 species belonging to 15 orders, 45 families, and 84 genera.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2011
New species of Leptosagitta (L. laxoradiata sp. n. and L. nitida sp. n.) from Vityaz Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan) are described and shown in figures.
A. P. Kassatkina, E. N. Selivanova
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New species of Leptosagitta (L. laxoradiata sp. n. and L. nitida sp. n.) from Vityaz Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan) are described and shown in figures.
A. P. Kassatkina, E. N. Selivanova
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New Data on Rotifers of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2005The first records of 11 species of rotifers from Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) are reported. Of these, Synchaeta grimpei, Aspelta clydona, Encentrum algente, and E. graingeri are the first records for the Pacific Ocean. Synchaeta pacifica and S. posjetica described from Peter the Great Bay by Chaga (1984) are considered as nomen dubium.
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Meiobenthos of Bays of Furugelm Island and Sivuchya Bight (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan)
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2004The qualitative and quantitative composition of the meiobenthos was studied in two bays of Furugelm Island (Severnaya and Zapadnaya bays) and in Sivuchya Bight (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan). The meiobenthos of the investigated bays was comprised of 13 taxonomic groups (order, class).
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Fauna of Sponges (Porifera) of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan
Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2005A complete list of sponges of Peter the Great Bay (northwestern Sea of Japan) is presented comprising 40 species belonging to 27 genera, 19 families, 9 orders, and 2 classes. Information is presented about the biogeographical composition of sponge fauna of the bay, the depths of their habitats, and their substrates.
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Ichthyofauna composition in the mesobenthal of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan)
Journal of Ichthyology, 2006Based on our data, 76 species of fish from 57 genera and 19 families are found in the mesobenthal of Peter the Great Bay. At depths greater than 200 m in the open part of the bay, no less than five species occur that are lacking closer to the coast; twenty species are capable of descending to a larger depth than was previously assumed.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2005
In Minonosok Bay, in a region of long-term industrial mariculture of mollusks, a steady biohydrochemical complex with increased organic matter content has been formed, in which the meiobenthos community was represented by a rather complete set of taxonomic groups of low population density. There were 16 groups (order, class) of the meiobenthos revealed,
O. N. Pavlyuk +2 more
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In Minonosok Bay, in a region of long-term industrial mariculture of mollusks, a steady biohydrochemical complex with increased organic matter content has been formed, in which the meiobenthos community was represented by a rather complete set of taxonomic groups of low population density. There were 16 groups (order, class) of the meiobenthos revealed,
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