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Victor R. Alekseev
Acanthocyclops americanus (Marsh, 1892), first described in Wisconsin (USA), was discovered shortly thereafter in Great Britain and then widely distributed in the Palearctic. Its current range includes Europe, North Africa, western and central Siberia wi...
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Volodymyr Krasnov,Oleksandr Orlov,Oleh Zhukovskyi,Mariia Korbut,Iryna Davydova,Viktoriia Melnyk,Olha Zborovska
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Radioactive contamination of the above-ground phytomass of marsh Labrador tea (Ledum palustre L.) in different periods after the Chernobyl accident was studied. Marsh Labrador tea is widely used in official and folk medicine. The studied species grows in...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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