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Avian influenza overview June–September 2025
Abstract Between 7 June and 5 September 2025, 183 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus detections were reported in domestic (27) and wild (156) birds across 15 countries in Europe. Although HPAI A(H5N1) virus detections were predominant in western and southwestern Europe, they also occurred on the northernmost coast of Norway. More than
European Food Safety Authority +16 more
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FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT IN SAKHALIN REGION, RUSSIA, PART 2: 137Cs AND 134Cs IN GRASSLAND VEGETATION
Samples of vegetation (vascular plants) were collected at 14 grasslands on Kunashir, Iturup, Urup and Paramushir Islands in August–September 2012. All surveyed grasslands were virgin lands with respect to Fukushima fallout.
V. P. Ramzaev +4 more
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OUTBREAK OF ACUTE ENTEROVIRUS INTESTINAL INFECTION IN SAKHALIN REGION IN AUGUST 2010
The investigation of cases of acute intestinal infections in the Sakhalin region of Russia in August, 2010 is described. Epidemiological and molecular biological studies were conducted. After initial PCR screening and determining the nucleotide sequences of the positive samples the following enteroviruses were found: Coxsackie A2 — 42 samples (45 ...
A V, Demina +9 more
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ABSTRACT The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) represents the only European Pteromyini species. Thus, it is biogeographically unique due to its specialised anatomy and biology as a volant rodent. As a result of habitat fragmentation and destruction, Siberian flying squirrels experience severe and ongoing population declines throughout most of ...
Gerrit Wehrenberg +7 more
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New transition relationships for the energy characteristics of earthquakes in the Sakhalin region [PDF]
Due to methodological changes in the work of the Sakhalin Branch of the Federal Research Center “Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences” (SB FRC GS RAS), it became necessary to clarify the transition relationships between the energy ...
Safonov, Dmitry A.
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Remarks on the type locality and current status of the foraminiferal species Rzehakina epigona (Rzehak, 1895) [PDF]
A likely topotype locality is proposed for Rzehakina epigona. As the type specimen of Silicina epigona Rzehak, 1895 is assumed to be lost, we undertook a search for new material in the type area, Zdounky village in Moravia. A single locality provided a
Bubik, M., Kaminski, M.A.
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We analyzed sika deer density trends over 27 years in 256 mesh‐units in Hokkaido, Japan. High‐density areas saw sharp declines, while low‐density areas remained stable. Prioritizing management in high‐density areas can improve overall control efficiency. Abstract Population reduction through hunting and nuisance control has been practiced in many parts
Mayumi Ueno +5 more
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Land influence decouples benthic nutrient fluxes on the Siberian Arctic Ocean shelves
Abstract Land permafrost thaw transfers increasing amounts of organic matter and nutrients to the Arctic Ocean. These nutrients could stimulate primary production directly, or indirectly following remineralization in sediments. Projections of this effect are limited by scarce observations and poor understanding of the underlying controls.
Birgit Wild +10 more
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The pink salmon abundance dynamics is considered for Sakhalin-Kuril region in 2007–2016. The year-classes of pink salmon originated from Iturup Island and four areas of eastern Sakhalin became weaker if they were affected by typhoons during their ...
A. M. Kaev
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A New Nonparasitic Species of the Holarctic Lamprey Genus Lethenteron Creaser and Hubbs, 1922, (Petromyzonidae) from Northwestern North America with Notes on Other Species of the Same Genus [PDF]
A new nonparasitic lamprey, Lethenteron alaskense from Alaska and Northwest Territories is described and illustrated. The holotype (No. NMC 76-614) is deposited in the National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada.
Kott, Edward, Vladykov, Vadim D.
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