Changes in the composition, structure, and altitudinal distribution of low forests at the upper limit of their growth in the Northern Ural Mountains D. S. KapralovS. G. ShiyatovV. V. Fomin OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 372
Technogenic stress and its effect on deciduous trees (an example from parks in Yaroslavl) O. A. MarakaevN. S. SmirnovaN. V. Zagoskina OriginalPaper Pages: 373 - 377
Phytodiversity of relict steppe enclaves in the Urals: Experience in comparative assessment P. L. GorchakovskiiN. V. Zolotareva OriginalPaper Pages: 378 - 386
Carbon accumulation in lowland bog soils of fallow lands in Murmansk oblast A. A. Romanovskaya OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 390
Prognosis of the impact of global climate change on zonal ecosystems of the Volga River Basin E. G. Kolomyts OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 401
Pathways of adaptation of common dandelion cenopopulations to long-term chemical and radiation influences V. N. PozolotinaE. V. AntonovaO. A. Severyukhina OriginalPaper Pages: 402 - 407
Behavior of 137Cs in soils of transitional bogs E. V. ProsyannikovV. B. OsipovG. V. Chekin OriginalPaper Pages: 408 - 413
Dynamics of species and species complexes as a field of research in historical ecology N. G. Smirnov OriginalPaper Pages: 414 - 418
Trophic structure of invertebrate communities in ecosystems of salmon rivers in the southern Far East T. M. Tiunova OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 425
Hormonal response to conspecific chemical signals as an indicator of seasonal reproduction dynamics in the desert hamster, Phodopus roborovskii N. Yu. FeoktistovaS. V. Naidenko OriginalPaper Pages: 426 - 430
Role of genetic factors in landscape-geographic variation of the water vole (Arvicola terrestris L.) V. Yu. KovalevaV. M. EfimovL. Yu. Epifantseva OriginalPaper Pages: 431 - 436
Cultivated plants and weeds in fields of the Penza Volga region in the middle ages A. V. TuganaevV. V. Tuganaev Short Communications Pages: 437 - 439
Lead migration and accumulation in oak leaves and in larvae and excrements of the green tortrix moth Tortrix viridana and the gypsy moth Lymantria dispar I. G. Savushkina Short Communications Pages: 440 - 441