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    Variability of Isotope Composition (15N/14N and 13С/12С) in Tissues and Organs of Mediterranean Soil Invertebrates by Korobushkin, D. I., Gongalsky, K. B.

    Published in Arid ecosystems (2022)
    “…In recent decades, various isotopic methods have been widely used to study trophic relationships in soil ecosystems, because the isotopic signature of…”
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    PERFUGIA AS A MECHANISM FOR THE RECOVERY OF SOIL FAUNA AFTER ECOSYSTEM DISTURBANCES by Gongalsky, K. B.

    Published in Russian journal of ecosystem ecology (01-12-2017)
    “…Disturbances such as forest fires, industrial pollution, etc. are almost always heterogeneous, leaving less disturbed patches within the boundaries of…”
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    Distribution of Alien Species of Woodlice (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) in the Russian Far East by Gongalsky, K. B., Kuznetsova, D. M.

    “…Woodlice were not recorded in the fauna of undisturbed terrestrial ecosystems of the Russian Far East. Initially, in this region, three species of this group…”
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    Relationship between soil invertebrate abundance and soil heavy metal contents in the environs of the Kosogorsky Metallurgical Plant, Tula oblast by Gongalsky, K. B, Filimonova, Zh. V, Zaitsev, A. S

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-01-2010)
    “…A study estimated whether the patchy patterns of soil animal abundance and heavy metal concentrations coincide in the soil polluted by emissions from the…”
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    Enchytraeid Community (Annelida, Clitellata, Enchytraeidae) and Its Dependence on Edaphic Conditions in Rice Agroecosystems in Russia by Degtyarev, M. I., Korobushkin, D. I., Gongalsky, K. B., Zaitsev, A. S.

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-07-2019)
    “…— Communities of soil animals (meso- and macrofauna) in rice paddies tend to be fragmented, and have extremely low abundance. Nevertheless, some groups, such…”
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    The role of spatial heterogeneity of the environment in soil fauna recovery after fires by Gongalsky, K. B., Zaitsev, A. S.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-12-2016)
    “…Forest fires are almost always heterogeneous, leaving less-disturbed sites that are potentially suitable as habitats for soil-dwelling creatures. The recovery…”
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    Rice Straw Decomposition by Woodlice (Isopoda, Oniscidea) and Millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) in the Soils of Kalmykia in a Laboratory Experiment by Lebedev, Yu. M., Gongalsky, K. B., Gorbunova, A. Yu, Zaitsev, A. S.

    Published in Arid ecosystems (01-07-2020)
    “…Rice crop residues are one of the recalcitrant agricultural wastes in arid conditions. A laboratory experiment was conducted to decompose rice straw with…”
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    Identifying earthworms (Oligochaeta, Megadrili) of the Southern Kuril Islands using DNA barcodes by Shekhovtsov, S. V., Sundukov, Yu. N., Blakemore, R. J., Gongalsky, K. B., Peltek, S. E.

    Published in Animal biodiversity and conservation (01-01-2018)
    “…The Kuril Islands are a volcanic archipelago located between Hokkaido and Kamchatka. In this study we investigated earthworm fauna of three of the Southern…”
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    spatial distribution of large soil invertebrates on burned areas in xerophilous ecosystems of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus by Gongalsky, K. B

    Published in Arid ecosystems (01-12-2011)
    “…In a Mediterranean shrubland on light brown soils close to Novorossiisk, Russia, the abundance and diversity of soil macrofauna after fires were lower than in…”
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    Reduced functionality of soil food webs in burnt boreal forests: a case study in Central Russia by Zaitsev, A. S., Gongalsky, K. B., Korobushkin, D. I., Butenko, K. O., Gorshkova, I. A., Rakhleeva, A. A., Saifutdinov, R. A., Kostina, N. V., Shakhab, S. V., Yazrikova, T. E.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-05-2017)
    “…Functionality of soil food webs after forest fires remains generally unexplored. We address this question by studying both burnt and unburnt spruce forests in…”
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    Diversity of the soil biota in burned areas of southern taiga forests (Tver oblast) by Gongalsky, K. B., Zaitsev, A. S., Korobushkin, D. I., Saifutdinov, R. A., Yazrikova, T. E., Benediktova, A. I., Gorbunova, A. Yu, Gorshkova, I. A., Butenko, K. O., Kosina, N. V., Lapygina, E. V., Kuznetsova, D. M., Rakhleeva, A. A., Shakhab, S. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-03-2016)
    “…Relations between soil biota diversity and its contribution to the performance of some ecosystem functions were assessed based on the results obtained in…”
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    The necessary amount of sampling for census and assessing the taxonomic diversity of large soil invertebrates in different geographic zones by Savin, F. A., Gongalsky, K. B., Pokarzhevskii, A. D.

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-01-2006)
    “…An analysis of the spatial distribution of large soil invertebrates at the "study point" level in three forest soils of the European part of the Russian…”
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    Identifying earthworms (Oligochaeta, Megadrili) of the Southern Kuril Islands using DNA barcodes by S. V. Shekhovtsov, Yu N. Sundukov, R. J. Blakemore, K. B. Gongalsky, S. E: Peltek

    Published in Animal biodiversity and conservation (01-02-2018)
    “…Identificación de las lombrices (Oligochaeta, Megadrili) del sur de las Islas Kuriles utilizando códigos de barras de ADN Las Islas Kuriles forman un…”
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    Distribution and ecology of the invasive species of woodlice Hyloniscus riparius (C. Koch, 1838) (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trichoniscidae) in Russia by Gongalsky, K. B, Kuznetsova, D. M, Filimonova, Zh. V, Shakhab, S. V

    Published in Russian journal of biological invasions (01-04-2013)
    “…In the former Soviet Union, there are species in the woodlice fauna that extend their ranges. In particular, the number of registrations of Hyloniscus…”
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    Impact of pollution caused by uranium production on soil macrofauna by Gongalsky, Konstantin B

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-12-2003)
    “…Thirty years of mining and milling activities of the Priargunsky Mining-Chemical Production Company (South-Eastern Siberia, Russia) have resulted in an…”
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    Impact of rocket propellant (unsymmetrical dimetylhydrazine) on soil fauna by Zaitsev, A. S., Gongalsky, K. B., Gorshkova, I. A., Krechetov, P. P., Koroleva, T. V.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…Space rocket activity results in several types of impacts on the environment, mechanic, acoustic, electromagnetic, and chemical ones. Unsymmetrical…”
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    Differences in responses of herpetobionts and geobionts to impact from the Kosogorsky Metallurgical Plant (Tula region, Russia) by Gongalsky, K. B., Filimonova, Zh. V., Pokarzhevskii, A. D., Butovsky, R. O.

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-02-2007)
    “…The influence of the Kosogorsky Metallurgical Plant (KMP; Tula region, Russia) on the abundance and biodiversity of carabid beetles and soil macrofauna and on…”
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    Are there different trophic niches of enchytraeids? A stable isotopic (δ13C, δ15N) evidence by Korobushkin, D.I., Guseva, P.A., Gongalsky, K.B., Saifutdinov, R.A., Zaitsev, A.S., Degtyarev, M.I.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2024)
    “…Enchytraeids, also known as pot worms, represent one of the least studied groups of soil mesofauna. These organisms can be found throughout the globe from…”
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