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  1. Planktonic Microbial Communities of Thermokarst Lakes of Central Yakutia Demonstrate a High Diversity of Uncultivated Prokaryotes with Uncharacterized Functions

    Abstract

    Although thermokarst alas lakes of Central Yakutia are of great climatic and economic importance, there is currently virtually no information...

    O. S. Samylina, O. I. Gabysheva, ... N. V. Pimenov in Microbiology
    Article 02 April 2024
  2. Metagenomics Unveils Microbial Diversity and Their Biogeochemical Roles in Water and Sediment of Thermokarst Lakes in the Yellow River Source Area

    Thermokarst lakes have long been recognized as biogeochemical hotspots, especially as sources of greenhouse gases. On the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,...

    Ze Ren, Kang Ma, ... **a Li in Microbial Ecology
    Article 02 June 2022
  3. Comparative Study of Methanogenic Pathways in the Sediments of Thermokarst and Polygenetic Yamal Lakes

    Abstract

    Comparative study of methanogen diversity and potential activity of different methanogenic pathways in the sediments of young thermokarst...

    A. Yu. Kallistova, V. V. Kadnikov, ... N. V. Pimenov in Microbiology
    Article 01 March 2021
  4. Structure of Zoobenthos at Different Stages of Ecosystem Succession in Thermokarst Water Bodies of the Central Yamal Peninsula

    Abstract

    The taxonomic composition, structure, and spatial distribution of zoobenthos have been studied in 25 water bodies of the Arctic tundra. Eight...

    M. I. Koveshnikov, E. N. Krylova in Inland Water Biology
    Article Open access 15 October 2022
  5. Macrozoobenthos Communities in Small Tundra Lakes of the European Northeast of Russia

    Abstract

    The benthic communities in some large tundra lake ecosystems of European Russia are well-studied, but information on zoobenthos in small...

    O. A. Loskutova, M. A. Baturina in Inland Water Biology
    Article 17 December 2022
  6. Effect of Flocks of Anseriform Birds on Seston and Phytoplankton in Lakes of the Taimyr Peninsula

    Abstract

    The effect of molting anseriform birds on the structure and elemental composition of phytoplankton (seston) has been assessed in 20 Arctic...

    M. I. Gladyshev, S. B. Rosenfeld, ... O. V. Anishchenko in Contemporary Problems of Ecology
    Article Open access 05 December 2023
  7. Thermokarst Lakes, Ecosystems with Intense Microbial Processes of the Methane Cycle

    Abstract

    Thermokarst lakes are formed as a result of thawing of ice-rich permafrost, causing development of land depressions which in flat areas are...

    A. Yu. Kallistova, A. S. Savvichev, ... N. V. Pimenov in Microbiology
    Article 01 November 2019
  8. Biodiversity and distributions of freshwater mollusks in relation to chemical and physical factors in the thermokarst lakes of the Gydan Peninsula, Russia

    Knowledge of factors affecting the diversity of benthic invertebrates is very important for biodiversity conservation, for monitoring, restoring and...

    Yulia V. Bespalaya, Olga V. Aksenova, ... Natalia A. Zubrii in Hydrobiologia
    Article 30 March 2020
  9. Dissolved organic matter from surface and pore waters of a discontinuous permafrost watershed in central Alaska reveals both compositional and seasonal heterogeneity

    In areas of active permafrost thaw, changes in organic carbon pools may significantly impact water quality and ecosystem services across the...

    Kristin R. Gagné, Bridget A. Eckhardt, ... Jennifer J. Guerard in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 09 January 2023
  10. Vertical Distribution of Ichthyofauna in Lakes on the Western Slopes of the Subpolar and Polar Urals

    Abstract

    Results of a study of the influence of altitude above sea level on the ichthyofauna distribution of lakes that are close to their natural...

    V. I. Ponomarev in Inland Water Biology
    Article 27 April 2022
  11. The First Data on the Diving Beetles from the Coastal Tundra of the Yugorsky Peninsula, Polar Russia

    Abstract

    Diving beetles were collected in July 2018 in the most typical water bodies and other habitats in the vicinity of Amderma (the Kara Sea...

    M. S. Bizin, A. A. Prokin, B. D. Yefeikin in Entomological Review
    Article 01 July 2023
  12. Permafrost carbon cycle and its dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau

    Our knowledge on permafrost carbon (C) cycle is crucial for understanding its feedback to climate warming and develo** nature-based solutions for...

    Leiyi Chen, Guibiao Yang, ... Yuanhe Yang in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 26 June 2024
  13. Use of artificial-substrate samplers to identify relations between periphytic diatom community composition and hydro-limnological conditions in shallow lakes of Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory (Canada)

    Concern over effects of climate warming on shallow northern lakes elicits need for agency-led, long-term, biomonitoring programs to implement...

    Wathiq J. Mohammed, Lauren A. MacDonald, ... Roland I. Hall in Hydrobiologia
    Article 22 July 2021
  14. Correction to: Patterns and controls of mercury accumulation in sediments from three thermokarst lakes on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska

    Page 1, Abstract, lines 6-8: The following sentence, which previously read:

    S. M. Burke, C. E. Zimmerman, ... H. K. Swanson in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 07 March 2020
  15. Specific Features of the Macrozoobenthic Communities of Small Arctic Lakes in Eurasia

    Abstract

    The taxonomic structure, typology, species richness, and total abundance of bentic and littoral macroinvertebrate communities from small...

    M. V. Chertoprud, S. V. Krylenko, ... E. S. Chertoprud in Inland Water Biology
    Article Open access 01 July 2021
  16. Permafrost Thaw in Northern Peatlands: Rapid Changes in Ecosystem and Landscape Functions

    Peatlands within the northern permafrost region cover approximately 2 million km2 and are characterized by organic soils that can be several meters...
    David Olefeldt, Liam Heffernan, ... Merritt R. Turetsky in Ecosystem Collapse and Climate Change
    Chapter 2021
  17. Bacterial and archaeal community structure in benthic sediments from glacial lakes at the Múlajökull Glacier, central Iceland

    Glacial lakes and their sediments are highly sensitive temporal markers of environmental variability. The combination of particular geographical...

    Kristaps Lamsters, Monta Ustinova, ... Olga Muter in Polar Biology
    Article 10 November 2020
  18. The Kava River Basin (Northern Okhotsk Area) as a Hotspot of Aquatic Macrophyte Diversity in the Northern Pacific

    Abstract

    Aquatic macrophytes of the Kava River basin in the northern Okhotsk area are represented by four species of macroalgae and 51 species and...

    A. A. Bobrov, O. A. Mochalova, E. V. Chemeris in Biology Bulletin
    Article 01 April 2023
  19. Beavers in lakes: a review of their ecosystem impact

    The aim of this review is to analyze the literature on the impact of beavers on lakes, summarize their effects, describe consequences for biotic and...

    I. V. Bashinskiy in Aquatic Ecology
    Article 31 August 2020
  20. Preliminary study of the benthic fauna in lakes of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago and Vaigach Island (the Russian Arctic)

    The biodiversity of freshwater fauna of the Arctic Islands of the Russian Federation is currently poorly studied and to date there are insufficient...

    Y. Bespalaya, A. Przhiboro, ... A. Tomilova in Polar Biology
    Article 21 February 2021
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