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Bats (Chiroptera, Vespertillionidae) from the Cis-Urals and South Urals (Republic of Bashkortostan)
Biology Bulletin, 2016(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) New and previously published data on the distribution of 12 bat species in the Cis-Urals and South Urals (Republic of Bashkortostan) are summarized. Data on their subspecies status are given. There is a need to clarify the taxonomic status of the pipistrelle bats Pipistrellus pipistrellus/pygmaeus.
Snit'ko, V. P., Snit'ko, L. V.
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Process Management and Scientific Developments
The composition and morphology of the kurums of the South Urals are characterized, patterns of spreading of stone seas and rivers are established, the speed of movement of stone rivers is determined, the degree of influence of the process of kurum formation on socioeconomic objects is estimated.
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The composition and morphology of the kurums of the South Urals are characterized, patterns of spreading of stone seas and rivers are established, the speed of movement of stone rivers is determined, the degree of influence of the process of kurum formation on socioeconomic objects is estimated.
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BIOLOGY OF ACROPTILON REPENS (L.) DC. IN THE SOUTH URALS
, 2020The article provides information on the biology of Acroptilon repens (L.) DC. This species is a perennial root weed from the Asteraceae family. It is included in the list of quarantine plants of the Russian Federation.
L. Abramova +3 more
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Plate tectonic model of the South Urals development
Tectonophysics, 1984Abstract The Uralian Fold Belt originated due to the East European-Kazakhstan continental collision in the Late Paleozoic-Early Triassic. The Uralian paleo-ocean existed from the Ordovician to Early Carboniferous. It evolved along the Western Pacific pattern with island arcs and subduction zones moving oceanwards from the East European margin and ...
L.P. Zonenshain +5 more
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Microbiota of the Kinderlinskaya cave (South Urals, Russia)
Microbiology, 2012The mesophilic and psychrotolerant microbiota of the air, soil, water, and bottom sediments of the Kinderlinskaya cave (South Urals, Russia) and the factors affecting the structure of microbial communities were investigated. The pattern of microbial distribution in soils was shown to depend on both the configuration of the cave and the level of ...
L. Yu. Kuzmina +3 more
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Origin of vitriol Lake Gay, South Urals
International Geology Review, 1967This paper can be considered a case history in which geology, geophysics, and more particularly geohydrology and geochemistry, when applied to the problem of origin of a vitriol lake, led to discovery of a copper prospect. After a review of various postulated origins for the vitriol lake and previous interpretation of the local structure, new evidence ...
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Diversity of Chrysophycean Stomatocysts in the Steppe Zone of the South Urals
Doklady Biological sciences, 2022M. Ignatenko, T. Yatsenko-Stepanova
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Accessory Cr-spinel from peridotite massifs of the South Urals: morphology, composition and origin
Mineralogy and Petrology, 2022D. E. Saveliev +3 more
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Historical Biology, 2019
The dental features of fossil Spermophilus from eleven Pleistocene and Holocene localities of the Middle and South Urals and Trans-Urals region are described. The comparison with the recent species S. major, S. fulvus and S. pygmaeus from the same region
Daria Chemagina +4 more
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The dental features of fossil Spermophilus from eleven Pleistocene and Holocene localities of the Middle and South Urals and Trans-Urals region are described. The comparison with the recent species S. major, S. fulvus and S. pygmaeus from the same region
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