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  • - The study investigates how continuous lighting (CL) affects plant physiology and photosynthesis, considering if effects vary with light source (natural vs. artificial) and if they differ between native and non-native plants in the subarctic.
  • - Experiments included various light conditions on three native and three non-native plant species in the Polar-Alpine Botanic Garden, measuring their responses during peak summer and under controlled climate chamber settings.
  • - Results indicate that plants do not have specific defense mechanisms against CL; they experience oxidative stress-related leaf injuries under artificial CL conditions, while in their natural environment, they manage to avoid damage by maintaining endogenous rhythms through fluctuating environmental factors.
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In this ecological and physiological study of the common eider (Somateria mollissima) nesting on the coast of Eastern Murman, the species composition of the bird helminth fauna, as well as the infection quantitative parameters, were determined. The common eider small intestine proved to be infected with trematodes of the genus Microphallus; three species of cestodes, namely, Lateriporus teres (Cestoda: Dilepididae), Fimbriarioides intermedia (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae), and Microsomacanthus diorchis (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae); and one species of acanthocephalan, Polymorphus phippsi (Palaeacanthocephala: Polymorphidae). At the sites of F.

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Distribution of Polychaeta Communities in the West Spitsbergen Area in Winter (December 2015).

Dokl Biol Sci

May 2018

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk, Russia.

Using the materials collected in 2015, modern data have been obtained on the polychaete species composition and quantitative distribution in the West Spitsbergen area in winter. Polychaete species complexes corresponding to different habitat conditions have been identified in the outer and inner parts of the bays. The distribution of the Polychaeta communities proved to be dependent on the bottom sediment composition, depth, and specific hydrological regime.

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L., known as bladderwrack, belongs to the brown seaweeds, which are widely distributed throughout northern Russia, Atlantic shores of Europe, the Baltic Sea, Greenland, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and shores of the Pacific Ocean. Fucoidan is a major fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharide found in () .

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Bioenergetics of Arctic marine poikilothermic animals.

Dokl Biol Sci

November 2016

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk, Russia.

The yearly energy balance has been calculated for the first time for the polar species Arctic flounder Liopsetta glacialis at temperatures of its habitat. Despite the lower rates of the constructive metabolism, the energy metabolic rate during the somatic growth and gonad development was higher compared to warmwater species of flatfishes, so that the K coefficient was higher in all age groups. Functional relationships between constructive metabolism and energy metabolism in poikilothermic animals have been demonstrated.

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Taxonomic compositions of epiphytic bacterial communities in water areas differing in levels of oil pollution were revealed. In total, 82 bacterial genera belonging to 16 classes and 11 phyla were detected. All detected representatives of epiphytic bacterial communities belonged to the phyla Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Planctomycetes, Proteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Acidobacteria, Cyanobacteria, Firmicutes, and Fusobacteria and candidate division TM7.

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The most massive components of the microplankton were studied in the open sea waters for the first time at the end of the autumn season. It has been found that abundance of the virio- and bacterioplankton exceeded that observed in winter in the coastal zone. Against the background of a relatively uniform distribution of bacteria, the viral abundance and the lysis-mediated bacterioplankton death rate reached the maximum values in the most cold and salty waters of the northern sea areas.

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Polychaeta of the Kara and Pechora seas: Data of the 2012 trawl survey.

Dokl Biol Sci

July 2016

Southern Scientific Center, Institute of the Arid Zones, Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

The species composition of the polychaetes derived from ichthyological and Sigsbee trawls in the Pechora and Kara seas in 2012 was studied and compared with the grab survey data of 1993-1995. The distribution of the large sabellidae, nektobenthic, and bathypelagic species that are poorly caught by a grab has been determined for the first time. Changes that were observed in the biogeographical polychaete structure in the Kara Sea (a higher proportion of the boreal species and a lower proportion of the Arctic species) may reflect a response of zoobenthos to the Arctic warming in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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Ration of the red king crab on coastal shoals of the Barents Sea.

Dokl Biol Sci

June 2016

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk, Russia,

In different habitats of the Kola Bay (Western Murman) and Dalnezelenetskaya and Yarnyshnaya bays (Eastern Murman), the size and structure of ecological rations (foraging of benthos) of the red king crab, which is an alien species in the Barents Sea, was established. The material for the study was collected in 2000-2009. In the Kola Bay, significant variability in time of this nutrition was detected for individuals of the same size category, which was associated with the depletion of food resources due to the high abundance of invaders in the area.

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New data on the blood cell composition of bearded seal.

Dokl Biol Sci

April 2016

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia,

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Seabird helminth fauna and parasite life cycles on the Murman coast of the Barents Sea in winter.

Dokl Biol Sci

February 2016

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia,

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Feeding habits of common eiders Somateria mollissima on the western coast of Vaygach Island.

Dokl Biol Sci

November 2014

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia,

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Growth, production, metabolism, and adaptations of high-latitude marine fish.

Dokl Biol Sci

March 2014

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk, Russia,

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Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of plain area of the Southern European Russia.

Zootaxa

September 2015

Azov Branch, Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chekhov str., 41, Rostov on Don 344006, Russia.

The paper is devoted to the fauna of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) mostly of a plain area of the Southern European Russia. The most updated taxonomic list of oribatid mite taxa compiled from the original authors' data collected after sam- pling soil, nests and plumage of birds, as well as published sources is presented. It includes 256 species of oribatid mites belonging to 72 families.

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Distribution and variation of the amphipod fauna (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in the Kola Section (Barents Sea).

Dokl Biol Sci

August 2012

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladimirskaya ul. 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia.

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Intraspecific variation of some morphological characters of Calanus finmarchicus (Copepoda) in Western Arctic Seas.

Dokl Biol Sci

August 2012

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia.

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Continuous biomonitoring of behavioral responses of mussels: the first experience in the Kola Bay (Barents Sea).

Dokl Biol Sci

November 2011

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk 183010, Russia.

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Blood cell composition of gray seals of different ages.

Dokl Biol Sci

September 2010

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010, Russia.

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Location of primordial germ cells of cod larvae from the Barents Sea.

Dokl Biol Sci

May 2010

Murmansk Institute of Marine Biology, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy ofSciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010 Russia.

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Limb autotomy in red king crab in the coastal waters of the Barents Sea.

Dokl Biol Sci

March 2010

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk 183010, Russia.

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