Choanocystis antarctica sp. n., a new heliozoan (Centrohelida) species from the littoral zone of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica D. V. TikhonenkovA. P. Myl’nikov OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 663 - 666
Organization of the tentacular region in the vestimentiferan tubeworm Riftia pachyptila (Annelida, Vestimentifera) N. N. Rimskaya-KorsakovaV. V. MalakhovS. V. Galkin OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 667 - 678
Morphological diversity of wing structure in Rhinolophoid bats (Chiroptera, Rhinolophoidea) A. A. PanyutinaA. Yu. PuzachenkoI. B. Soldatova OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 679 - 694
On noninvasive assessment of the reproductive status of male Campbell’s dwarf hamsters (Phodopus campbelli) using digital images O. N. ShekarovaA. M. KhrushchovaK. A. Rogovin OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 695 - 698
Effect of polygyny on female reproductive success in the mandarin vole, Microtus mandarinus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) A. V. SmorkatchevaD. V. Orlova OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 699 - 708
The food habits of arctic fox (Alopex lagopus semenovi) reproductive families on mednyi island (Commander Islands) M. E. GoltsmanO. G. NanovaA. N. Shienok OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 709 - 725
Quantitative assessment of feeding in a free-ranging group of Przewalski horses, Equus przewalskii, in a steppe habitat (the Askania Nova Biosphere Reserve) M. K. PozdnyakovaT. L. ZharkikhM. P. Kolesnikov OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 726 - 734
Effect of sex and age on structural features of nasal calls and body size in fawns of the goitered gazelle, Gazella subgutturosa (Artiodactyla, Bovidae) K. O. EfremovaI. A. VolodinK. S. Gorbunov OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 735 - 746
Current state of forage resources and feeding of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and musk oxen (Ovibos moschatus) in the arctic tundras of Wrangel Island V. D. KazminS. S. KholodB. D. Abaturov OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 747 - 753
Morphological and ecological characteristics of moose, Alces cf. alces (Artiodactyla), from the southeast of Western Siberia in the Late Neopleistocene and Holocene S. K. Vasiliev OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 754 - 764