103 results match your criteria: "The A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS[Affiliation]"

In the hypersaline lakes of Crimea, only 5-7 species of animals are common including Gammarus aequicauda (Amphipoda) and Eucypris mareotica (Ostracoda). Two experiments were carried out to characterize the trophic interactions between these species. In one, G.

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REVIEW: Evidence supporting the 'preparation for oxidative stress' (POS) strategy in animals in their natural environment.

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol

July 2024

Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil. Electronic address:

Hypometabolism is a common strategy employed by resilient species to withstand environmental stressors that would be life-threatening for other organisms. Under conditions such as hypoxia/anoxia, temperature and salinity stress, or seasonal changes (e.g.

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Methane are widely used in industry as an emerge source may be released significantly higher aquatic ecosystems due to gas seepages. In this study, short-term (90 min) methane effects on bivalve hemocytes were investigated using flow cytometry. Hemocyte parameters including hemolymph cellular composition, phagocytosis activity, mitochondrial membrane potential and reactive oxygen species (ROS) content were evaluated in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck, 1819) exposed to hypoxia (control group), pure methane and industrial methane (industrial hydrocarbon mixture).

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This article deals with the report of a colonial peritrich ciliate species Epistylis obliqua Sommer, 1951 as epibiont on hydrachnid mite Unionicola minor (Soar 1900) from the freshwater in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The finding of the species is the first after its original description as well as the first finding on a mite which belongs to family Unionicolidae Oudemans, 1909. The systematic position, improved diagnosis and morphometrics characteristic of E.

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Class III peroxidases are plant-specific and play a key role in the response to biotic and abiotic stresses, as well as in plant growth and development. In this study, we investigated 60 genes from based on genomic and transcriptomic data available in NCBI and analysed the expression of individual genes with qPCR. Peroxidase genes were clustered into five subgroups using the phylogenetic analysis.

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Corrections and additions to the catalogue of the bees (Hymenoptera, Anthophila) of Russia.

Zookeys

December 2023

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg 199034, Russia Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Saint Petersburg Russia.

The present study is an update to the first catalogue of Russian bees published in 2017. For the Russian fauna, five recently described species are reported, as well as 45 species newly recorded since the first catalogue (including one invasive species), nine species overlooked in this previous Russian checklist, and 17 published synonymies. Original records are provided for nine species previously unknown to Russia and, as a taxonomic act, one species, Warncke, 1980, , is synonymised with (Eversmann, 1852).

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We present the description of the new suctorian genus Copterus gen. n. with type species Copterus tyloloricatus sp.

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Bioluminescence, which is a manifestation of the vital activity of an organism in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the visible area of the spectrum, is a highly important ecological and optical factor of the marine environment. Until recently, it was believed that microplankton - bacteria and dinoflagellates - exceptionally contribute to the formation of the bioluminescence field in the Black Sea, as well as in other regions of the World Ocean. However, the ctenophores  A.

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Bivalve mollusks that inhabit low-depth coastal and estuarine areas frequently experience osmotic stress that may be also associated with alterations of antioxidant enzyme activities and markers of oxidative stress. Mitochondria are a major source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in eucaryotic cells. Overpoduction of ROS induces oxidative stress leading to a damage of intracellular compartments and cell death.

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The rare earth element (REE) pollution in the hydrosphere has become a matter of serious concern lately. In this study, using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, the REE contents in soft tissue, byssus and shell liquor of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, as a potential REE pollution bioindicator, in the Black Sea were determined for the first time. The highest REE levels were observed in mussels from the seabed.

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DNA transposons play a crucial role in determining the size and structure of eukaryotic genomes. In this study, a new family of IS630-Tc1-mariner (ITm) DNA transposons, named Hiker (HK), was identified. HK is characterized by a DD35E catalytic domain and is distinct from all previously known families of the ITm group.

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The knowledge of the solitary Vespidae of Uzbekistan is very poor and a preliminary list of species is provided. The list contains 105 species of 34 genera: seven species of three genera in the subfamily Masarinae, 96 species of 29 genera in Eumeninae s. str.

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Article Synopsis
  • Diverse elements with the DD37E signature were identified, but their evolutionary connections remain unclear.
  • Using bioinformatics, researchers defined a new family related to the DD37E signature and categorized it, distinguishing transposons as a separate group with unique taxonomic features.
  • The study thoroughly analyzes distribution, structures, evolutionary patterns, and instances of horizontal transfer in the DD37E family, aiding in the understanding of active transposons.
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maT and mosquito transposons in cnidarians: evolutionary history and intraspecific differences.

Funct Integr Genomics

July 2023

V. Zelman Institute for Medicine and Psychology, Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova st., 1, Novosibirsk, Russia, 630090.

Transposable elements exert a significant effect on the size and structure of eukaryotic genomes. Tc1/mariner superfamily elements represent the widely distributed and highly variable group of DNA transposons. Tc1/mariner elements include TLE/DD34-38E, MLE/DD34D, maT/DD37D, Visitor/DD41D, Guest/DD39D, mosquito/DD37E, and L18/DD37E families, all of which are well or less scarcely studied.

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Natural reserves play a fundamental role in maintaining flora and fauna biodiversity, but the biochemical characteristics of such ecosystems have been studied in an extremely fragmentary way. For the first time, mineral composition and antioxidant status of three systematic groups of organisms, lichens (), mushrooms ( and ) and wormwood () have been described at the territory of Bogdinsko-Baskunchak Nature Reserve (Astrakhan region, Russia), characterized by high salinity and solar radiation, and water deficiency. Through ICP-MS, it was determined that scale lichen accumulated up to 10-15% Ca, 0.

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Although the mussel has been known for decades as an excellent bioindicator of trace element pollution in the marine environment, there is still no information on the effects of a suite of its principal morphometric parameters and age on trace element levels in soft tissues. In this work, using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, we studied the contents of 72 elements in soft tissues of aged 0.5-4, which were sampled at three stations within a relatively small water body, Sevastopol Bay.

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Bivalve mollusks as typical osmoconformers are unable to maintain a constant level of internal osmolarity in conditions of salinity stress. Adaptation to fluctuations of environmental salinity is achieved through cellular osmoregulatory responses, which are accompanied with a substantial shift in functional state of cells. In the present work we investigated the effect of hypersalinity stress on hemolymph cellular composition and morphology of the ark clam (Anadara kagoshimensis) hemocytes.

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Kostylev, 1935, and Gusenleitner, 2007, coexist in semi-deserts of the Altai Mountains. The trophic relationships of these pollen wasp species to flowers are largely unknown. We observed the flower visits and behaviors of wasps on flowers; pollen-collecting structures of females were studied using SEM; the taxonomic position of these two species was ascertained with the barcoding sequence of the mitochondrial COI-5P gene.

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Mussels were exposed to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) (0.4 mg L and 4.0 mg L) for 24 h and 48 h and its effect on hemocyte cellular composition and spontaneous reactive oxygen production (ROS) levels in hemocytes were evaluated.

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