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Cluster groups, population structure, and relative localization of spruce populations in Eastern Europe P. P. Popov OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 128 - 135
Resistance mechanisms of plant species as exemplified by Allium albidum Fisch. ex Bieb. in the Central Caucasus S. H. ShkhagapsoevV. A. Chadaeva OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 136 - 142
Variability of ground CO2 concentration in the middle taiga subzone of the Yenisei region of Siberia A. V. TimokhinaA. S. ProkushkinM. Heimann OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 143 - 151
Measuring soil CO2 efflux: Effect of collar depth O. V. MenyailoA. I. MatvienkoM. I. Makarov OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 152 - 156
Variation of plant functional diversity along a disturbance gradient in mountain meadows of the Donglingshan reserve, Beijing, China Jin-Tun ZhangJitian XiaoLinfeng Li OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 157 - 166
Hibernation of three species of the sciuridae family in Yakutia with a body temperature below zero A. I. AnufrievI. M. Okhlopkov OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 167 - 174
Biocenotic consequences of small mammal population control in natural ecosystems S. A. Shilova OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 175 - 180
Autumn diets of sibling species Microtus arvalis sensu lato and M. agrestis (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) in the forest-steppe of the central chernozem zone N. M. OkulovaT. A. MironovaM. I. Baskevich OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 181 - 188
On the causes of mass splenomegaly in natural populations of voles E. V. EkimovA. S. ShishikinA. N. Borisov OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 189 - 194
Low epigenetic variability of the Eurasian otter Lutra lutra (L.) from Europe to Kamchatka M. RanyukH. Ansorge OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 195 - 201
Nest-site selection and nesting success of Eurasian Nuthatch in China W. H. DengT. T. Liu OriginalPaper 22 March 2015 Pages: 202 - 208
Morphological distinctions of needles in Scots pine with various resistance levels to fungal diseases S. R. KuzminN. A. Kuzmina Short Communications 22 March 2015 Pages: 209 - 212