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Muskrat of Yakutia

open access: yesBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OF KAZAKHSTAN, 2021
Muskrat is an alien species for Yakutia, it appeared as a result of acclimation and quickly adapted: by the mid-90s of the last century it had inhabited all habitable reservoirs and became a key fur-harvesting species which ranks second after sable.During theadaptation process of the muskrat to the new climatic conditions of Yakutia, muskrats underwent
V.T. Sedalishchev, V.A. Odnokurtsev
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The ethnic differences of stroke in Yakutia [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2013
In Yakutia, the morbidity and mortality from stroke increased in the past 2 decades. Stroke share in the total mortality structure increased significantly. According to the autopsies, haemorrhagic stroke (HS) was more common in indigenous patients.The aim of the study was to examine ethnic features of stroke patients of indigenous and non-indigenous ...
Sargylana A. Chugunova   +1 more
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Ivory Carving in Yakutia

open access: yesSibirica, 2021
Abstract Within Russia, the major centers of bone carving art are the village of Kholmogory in the Arkhangelsk region, the town of Tobolsk in the Tyumen region (which was considered the center of Siberia in the seventeenth century), Chukotka, and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Geographically, they are connected by their proximity to the northern seas,
Zinaida I. Ivanova-Unarova   +1 more
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YAKUTIA

open access: yesEarthquakes in Northern Eurasia, 2019
The results of Yakutia seismicity monitoring based on data from 24 digital seismic stations are presented. 718 earthquakes with KP=7–14 were recorded. A map of epicenters and their distribution by areas of the region are given. The most active areas were the Olekma and Aldan highlands in the south, the Laptev Sea, Chersky Range and Primorsky lowland in
B. Koz’min, Sergey Shibaev
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Prodromus of vegetation of Yakutia [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2019
A brief history of development of the Prodromus vegetation of Yakutia is given. The characteristic of classes is given in a table.
Gogoleva Paraskovia   +14 more
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SEISMICITY of YAKUTIA in 2015

open access: yesEarthquakes in Northern Eurasia, 2021
The results of monitoring the seismicity of the territory of Yakutia, based on observations of 23 digital seismic stations, are presented. A total of 607 earthquakes were recorded. A map of epicentres was compiled and their location was given in seismically active regions.
S. Shibaev, B. Kozmin, A. Makarov
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Potato breeding in Yakutia

open access: yesAgrarian science, 2021
Relevance and methods. The article presents the results of testing of promising hybrids in nurseries of competitive testing in the conditions of Central Yakutia for 2018–2019 (the characteristic of weather conditions is presented) 12 hybrids (six combinations) that were selected in previous breeding nurseries were tested.
N. S. Yakovleva   +2 more
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Diamonds of the Morgogor Placer (Anabar, Yakutia)

open access: yesGeology of Ore Deposits, 2023
Research subject. The placer diamond deposit of the Morgogor River, Anabar, Yakutia. The geological history of this deposit has not been reliably established, and the root sources remain unknown. Aim. To describe the mineralogical and spectroscopic characteristics of diamonds from the Morgogor river deposit in comparison with the previously studied ...
S. V. Vyatkin   +3 more
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Glacial refugia, postglacial dynamics, and hybrid zones of Pinaceae in Eurasia captured from sedimentary ancient DNA

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 17, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract Boreal forests cover nearly one‐third of global forest area. Glacial cycles have shaped the distribution and connectivity of modern Pinaceae genera, yet species‐level refugia, postglacial migrations, and hybridization patterns remain unclear due to limited high‐resolution taxonomic and temporal data. We applied a hybridization capture approach
Stefano Meucci   +18 more
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Sedimentary Metagenomics Reveal Avian Community Transitions From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 4, April 2026.
We used sedimentary ancient DNA shotgun metagenomics to reconstruct past bird communities in northern high‐latitude environments. By using long time series and data collected across a large environmental gradient, we contributed in a unique and explorative way to the understanding of palaeoecological dynamics between birds and their habitat on the ...
M. M. Sander   +5 more
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