Results 51 to 60 of about 1,881 (183)
Metrics for Geometrids: Phylogenetic Diversity of European Sterrhinae (Geometridae, Lepidoptera)
ABSTRACT Aim Phylogenetic diversity, structure and endemism of European Sterrhinae were investigated for the first time and interpreted in relation to species richness, latitude and mean annual temperature. Furthermore, ecological trait data for each species were analysed in a spatial context. Location Europe. Taxon Sterrhinae (Geometridae, Lepidoptera)
Zita Roithmair +3 more
wiley +1 more source
The article deals with the analysis of the socio-economic development of the landed nobility of the Middle Volga region. They grew in number due to the high birth rate in the families of the nobility by birth.
Vladimir I Petrov
doaj +1 more source
Valery Vasilievich Grishakov (1963–2019)
The obituary for Candidate of Historical Sciences, researcher of the ancient and medieval history of the Finnish peoples of the Volga region V.V. Grishakov features the key milestones of his life and career.
Sedyshev Oleg V.
doaj +1 more source
The Shrinking Caspian Sea: Eco‐Hydrological Responses to Human and Climate Pressures
Abstract The Caspian Sea, the Earth's largest inland water body, faces water level decline, drawing comparisons to the collapse of the Aral Sea. Unlike the Aral Sea, the relative roles of climatic variability, hydrological changes, and anthropogenic pressures on the Caspian Sea remain poorly understood.
Jesse Duku +27 more
wiley +1 more source
This article is a historical-cultural analysis of the role of fairs in the processes of cultural interaction in multi-ethnic regions in the 19th century as exemplified by the Middle Volga region.
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Krasnoshchyokov
doaj
Battle for the truth (marking the 85th birth anniversary of Evgeny Petrovich Kazakov)
This paper is devoted to the 85th birth anniversary of Evegeny Petrovich Kazakov, a Kazan archaeologist, Leading Research Fellow at the A.H. Khalikov Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, as well as the famous ...
K.A. Rudenko, L.F. Nedashkovsky
doaj +1 more source
ABSTRACT Lactose tolerance (lactase persistence) represents a very progressive human adaptation, the origins of which remain incompletely understood. This study aims to examine the geographical distribution of the two alleles associated with lactose tolerance in Eurasia (13910*T and 13915*G) in relation to the main Y haplogroups and autosomal ancestry ...
Pavel Grasgruber
wiley +1 more source
Patterns of Freshwater Fish Vulnerability in European Rivers
ABSTRACT European rivers are home to more than 600 native freshwater‐dependent fish species, with nearly half of them raising some level of conservation concern. Tackling this decline requires prioritising efforts towards the most vulnerable communities, at a spatial scale aligned with river restoration.
Daniel Mameri +7 more
wiley +1 more source
The article discusses the history of studies on the anthropological and osteological material of the Early Iron Age Sarmatians of the Lower Volga region.
Zubareva Elena Gennadyevna
doaj +1 more source
For the Anniversary of Svetlana Igorevna Valiulina
The article is dedicated to the anniversary of wellknown Russian archaeologist S.I. Valiulina. The anniversarian main works (more than 200 scientific papers, the monograph and textbooks) reveal the results of research in archaeological glass and field ...
Nuretdinova Alsu R. , Khuzin Fayaz Sh.
doaj +1 more source

