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Biogeographic history of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene European small hamsters (subfamily Cricetinae). [PDF]
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Carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide balance of subarctic tundra from plot to regional scales [PDF]
Marushchak, Maija E.
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Unraveling Plasmid Contributions to Phosphorus Acquisition in Soil Microbiomes
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NOAA Arctic Report Card 2022: Tundra Greenness
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2021NOAA Technical Report OAR ARC; 22 ...
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osteuropa, 2020
One of the most serious environmental problems in Russia is the contamination of soil and water through crude oil and crude oil products. The main cause is corrosion damage to oilfield pipes that have outlasted their permitted period of operation. Significant sums of money are needed in order to repair and replace them - sums that the oil companies are
Vladimir Čuprov, Veda Košovskaja
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One of the most serious environmental problems in Russia is the contamination of soil and water through crude oil and crude oil products. The main cause is corrosion damage to oilfield pipes that have outlasted their permitted period of operation. Significant sums of money are needed in order to repair and replace them - sums that the oil companies are
Vladimir Čuprov, Veda Košovskaja
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2017
3. Results and discussion The morphology of worms isolated from the peritoneal cavity was identical to S. tundra by light microscopy (Fig. 2). This was confirmed by sequences of the 12S rRNA and cox1 genes, which were 99.1 ‾ 99.8% identical to previously published S. tundra isolates from Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Finland.
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3. Results and discussion The morphology of worms isolated from the peritoneal cavity was identical to S. tundra by light microscopy (Fig. 2). This was confirmed by sequences of the 12S rRNA and cox1 genes, which were 99.1 ‾ 99.8% identical to previously published S. tundra isolates from Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Finland.
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2020
Spilogona tundrae (Schnabl, 1915) Syntype. Male. Russia. Diagnosis. Length of body. 5.0 mm (male). Head. Male holoptic. Fronto-orbital plate, ocellar triangle, face and parafacial brown. Gena reddish brown. Ocellar triangle dark brown, very short. Ocellar setae long. Eye without hairs.Antenna dark brown. Arista dark brown, short pubescent.
Couri, Márcia, Pont, Adrian
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Spilogona tundrae (Schnabl, 1915) Syntype. Male. Russia. Diagnosis. Length of body. 5.0 mm (male). Head. Male holoptic. Fronto-orbital plate, ocellar triangle, face and parafacial brown. Gena reddish brown. Ocellar triangle dark brown, very short. Ocellar setae long. Eye without hairs.Antenna dark brown. Arista dark brown, short pubescent.
Couri, Márcia, Pont, Adrian
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