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Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
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Flood risk management on Sakhalin Island [PDF]
The paper considers the flooding factors of urbanized territories on the Sakhalin island in the typhoons and deep cyclones evens. According to observations of the hydrological regime, floods caused by melting snow usually capture only a small part of the
Bobrova Darya +8 more
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Number of juvenile pink salmon migrated from the spawning grounds in the rivers of East Sakhalin (Dagi, Malaya Khuzi, Kholodny (tributary of Poronay), Lazovaya, Pugachevka, Voznesenka, Ochepukha, Taranai, and Kura) and Iturup Island (Rybatskaya and Olya)
A. M. Kaev +5 more
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Background. Coastal marshes are habitats formed at river mouths and on silty coasts of tidal seas and covered by halophytic phytocoenoses. Their biological productivity makes a significant contribution to the global carbon cycle. Purpose.
Inna O. Rozhkova-Timina +6 more
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Otoliths from 3473 chum salmon spawners caught at the mouth of Naiba River and at Bereznyakovsky and Sokolovsky salmon hatcheries in 2013–2019 are investigated.
A. A. Vorozhtsova +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introductions of species outside their native range, such as pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Laurentian Great Lakes, can serve as unplanned experiments that provide new insights into ecological adaptation. We synthesize available information on the understudied Great Lakes pink salmon invasion and highlight how this case can inform
Joseph A. Langan +8 more
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Decadal Rapid Change in Energetic Carrying Capacity for Juvenile Chum Salmon in the Sanriku Coast
ABSTRACT Adult returns to coastal rivers in Sanriku, located near the southernmost area of chum salmon distribution, have declined since 2010. Climate‐induced fluctuations in juvenile prey availability may affect growth and survival, which are linked to adult returns.
Yuki Iino +3 more
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The Millipedes (Diplopoda) of the Sakhalin Island [PDF]
A review of the millipede fauna of the Sakhalin Island is provided, with 13 recognizable species involved. A brief historical account, a comparative analysis, and some zoogeographical comments are provided.
Mikhaljova, Elena V.
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Sakhalin Ainu utar ~ utah and common Ainu *-r [PDF]
In this brief contribution, a more accurate treatment of the sound correspondence Hokkaidō Ainu -r# vs. Sakhalin Ainu -rV# ~ -N# is offered. Explaining the particularities of such a correspondence requires introducing a non-trivial modification of the ...
Alonso de la Fuente, Jose +1 more
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Spatial distribution of pacific herring Clupea pallasii in the Okhotsk Sea waters at the northeastern coast of Sakhalin Island is described on the data of surveys conducted in June-October of 1989 and 1997-2020 using bottom and midwater trawls and Danish
E. R. Ivshina, I. N. Mukhametov
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