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Host species determines egg size in Oriental cuckoo [PDF]
© 2018 The Zoological Society of London.The Oriental cuckoo Cuculus optatus is an obligate brood parasite associated with species of the genus Phylloscopus.
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Daurs in 17th-Century Yakutia Revisited
Introduction. The article examines ‘yasak’ books and explores Daurs to have resided in Yakutia in 1634-1678. Goals. The study aims to analyze all available data on Daurs who had inhabited the Aldan River Basin (‘Aldan Daurs’).
Maxim N. Sibiryakov, Andrey N. Efremov
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The features of the ethnocultural landscape of the Anabar national (Dolgan-Evenk) ulus of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) are considered. Attention is paid to the main components of cultural landscapes: local communities and traditional economy.
V. V. Filippova +4 more
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Health status of Native people living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [PDF]
Background. Native people of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) live mostly in northern regions in the so-called “national settlements”. Natives usually experience more health-related problems as compared to the total population.
Maya Savvina +5 more
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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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SOMATOMETRIC FEATURES OF THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF YAKUT MEN ACCORDING TO THE REES-EISENCK INDEX
Background. Physical development is one of the generally recognized indicators of health. Scientific research aimed at studying the constitution and composition of the body of the male population using various techniques is an urgent task of modern ...
Vilyuya A. Alekseeva, Alla B. Guryeva
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ABSTRACT Russia's Maternal Capital policy initially increased total fertility rates, stimulating much discussion on whether it would result in more births or only earlier births. Effects of that policy upon different ethnic groups within Russia, however, have not received systematic attention.
Konstantin Kazenin +2 more
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Verkhoyansk Secondary School — the Oldest School in the Far North: The Beginning of a Long Journey
In this article, the author shares the results of his research on the history of the city of Verkhoyansk — one of the oldest cities in the Far North of Russia. The city was founded by the Russian Cossack Postnik Ivanov in 1638.
Vladimir P. STAROSTIN
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Ecological connection between fish preference in the diet of Siberian cranes and their incubation period in tundra zone [PDF]
We researched the ecology of the third rarest crane species, Siberian crane, which breeds in northern-eastern Siberian tundra. Nesting in places near great lakes, this crane appears to be an indicator of the global warming processes that affect lake ...
Inga Bysykatova +2 more
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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. Kozmin, A. Makarov
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