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New data on the distribution of spider wasps (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae)
An annotated list of spider wasps collected in the circumpolar region of Western Siberia (Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District) for the first time is given. The six species are listed, of them five species are newly recorded from Tyumen Province.
R.T-o. Baghirov
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This study developed the WEP‐CHC model, integrating vegetation growth dynamics into the hydrological WEP framework, to explore the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of vegetation growth status (VGS) in the upper Yellow River. The results revealed significant spatiotemporal variability in VGS, with annual hydrothermal conditions and soil ...
Xiaolong Wang+7 more
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Changes in the representation of the history of cities in Western Siberia in the journal “Siberian Lights” in the period from the beginning of the 20s to the mid 40s of the XX century are considered. These changes are interpreted by analyzing the general
E. I. Krasilnikova, I. A. Valdman
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The Siberian flying squirrel Pteromys volans is an arboreal rodent with a distribution range that covers large parts of the Eurasian taiga forest zone. However, extensive forestry has resulted in widespread local population declines and extinctions in recent decades.
Fernanda Ito+14 more
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We demonstrated the potential of phenological synchronization to estimate fine‐scale ephemeral environmental conditions crucial for migratory species. Modelled habitats revealed key stopover sites in both natural and agricultural landscapes. The maps showed gaps in the protected area network of Eurasian grasslands, especially in agriculture.
Natalia Rogova+8 more
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New records of caddisflies of the genus Plectrocnemia Stephens, 1836 (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Siberia (Russia) [PDF]
Previously, caddisflies of the genus Plectrocnemia Stephens, 1836 were unknown in the fauna of Siberia. In May-October 2018 adult P. kusnezovi Martynov, 1934 and P.
S.V. Dragan
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Middle Trans-Urals and Western Siberia: from the Stone Age of to the Metal Age
The article deals with the peculiarities of formation processes of the Bronze Age among the population of hunters and fishermen of the mountain-forest Trans-Urals and the West Siberian taiga at the end of III – beginning of II millennium BC.
Korochkova Olga N.
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Phytolith research in the South of Western Siberia
<p>The research of modern and fossil soils was conducted at three archaeological sites: Nizhniy Kayancha, Novoilinka-3, and Tytkesken-2. Nizhniy Kayancha is a burial ground (dated 5th century BC) situated on the left bank of the Katun River (400-700 m above sea level).
Speranskaya N. Yu.+2 more
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The first-order effect of Holocene Northern Peatlands on global carbon cycle dynamics [PDF]
Given the fact that the estimated present-day carbon storage of Northern Peatlands (NP) is about 300–500 petagram (PgC, 1 petagram = 1015 gram), and the NP has been subject to a slow but persistent growth over the Holocene epoch, it is desirable to ...
Frolking, Steve+5 more
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Landscape patterns of shrubification in the Siberian Low Arctic: A machine learning perspective
We quantified landscape patterns of Arctic shrub distribution and change in Siberian tundra by applying machine learning to paired satellite images acquired 10–15 years apart. This pipeline quantified shrub occurrence along landscape‐scale gradients in microclimate, soil moisture, and proximity to existing shrubs, revealing landscape settings that ...
Anna Derkacheva+3 more
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