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Pink salmon is the leading object of salmon fishery in the Sakhalin-Kuril region. To forecast the status of its stocks, the number of juveniles migrated downstream was counted in the rivers Dagi, Malaya Khuzi, Pugachevka, Voznesenka, Ochepukha, Taranai ...
A. M. Kaev, P. S. Sukhonos
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Japan’s Karafuto Governorate (1905-1945): History and Social Memory
The history of colonies under the rule of the Japanese Empire in the first half of the 20th century has not been explored well enough so far. For example, the history of Karafuto Governorate (1905-1945), which existed in southern Sakhalin, is covered ...
S. V. Grishachev
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China is a global hotspot for cuckoo‐host diversity, with 17 cuckoo species, exploiting 142 host species. We reveal adaptive matching in body size and egg traits, along with niche partitioning among cuckoos, while identifying eight new host species.
Tao Liu, Canchao Yang
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Recent movements and deformations in Сentral Sakhalin [PDF]
Based on the interseismic velocities of GNSS points, the horizontal deformations in Central Sakhalin were studied. The research area is characterized by the predominance of uniaxial compression conditions, however, the spatial distribution of ...
Vasilenko, Nikolay F. +3 more
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Sakhalin coal mines as factor in development of Russian Far East. The second half of XIX c. [PDF]
An important factor in the development and retention of the region is availability of energy resources on its territory. They facilitate the development and maintenance of military infrastructure, it enables the effective development of transport and ...
M. S. Novikov
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Differential photosynthetic adaptation between size-classes of Spruce and Fir juveniles help to explain the co-existence of the two species. [PDF]
Background/Question/Methods _Abies sachalinensis_ (Sakhalin Fir) and _Picea glehnii_ (Glehn’s Spruce) are major components of the sub-boreal forests of Hokkaido, Japan.
Akihiro Sumida +3 more
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ABSTRACT The Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanostictus, is a major fishery resource in the Sea of Japan (SOJ) and East China Sea (ECS); however, recent research on suitable habitats and migration patterns of this fish in these seas is lacking. We aimed to identify the oceanographic conditions (temperature, chlorophyll‐a concentration, and sea surface ...
Taketoshi Kodama +3 more
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Geospatial conditions of landslide formation on the territory of Sakhalin Island [PDF]
The paper considers the conditions for the formation of landslide-prone areas of Sakhalin Island, the intensity of development and the main characteristics of landslides of various types common on the territory of Sakhalin Island.
Rybalchenko S.V.
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Triglops dorothy, a new species of sculpin (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Cottidae) from the southern Sea of Okhotsk [PDF]
A new species of the cottid genus Triglops Reinhardt is described on the basis of 21 specimens collected in Aniva Bay, southern Sakhalin Island, Russia, and off Kitami, on the northern coast of Hokkaido, Japan, at depths of 73–117 m.
Orr, James W., Pietsch, Theodore W.
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New records of lichens from the Zeysky Nature Reserve (Amur Region, Russia) [PDF]
The lichen biota of the Zeysky Nature Reserve (southern Russian Far East) was studied in the course of geobotanical expedition. In total 36 species of lichens and one lichenicolous fungus are reported for the first time for the reserve. Among them 19 are
Dudov, Sergey V. +1 more
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