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    Viral Diversity in Samples of Freshwater Gastropods Benedictia baicalensis (Caenogastropoda: Benedictiidae) Revealed by Total RNA-Sequencing by Butina, Tatyana V, Zemskaya, Tamara I, Bondaryuk, Artem N, Petrushin, Ivan S, Khanaev, Igor V, Nebesnykh, Ivan A, Bukin, Yurij S

    “…Previously, the main studies were focused on viruses that cause disease in commercial and farmed shellfish and cause damage to food enterprises (for example, ,…”
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    Nearshore benthic blooms of filamentous green algae in Lake Baikal by Kravtsova, Lyubov S., Izhboldina, Lyudmila A., Khanaev, Igor V., Pomazkina, Galina V., Rodionova, Elena V., Domysheva, Valentina M., Sakirko, Mariya V., Tomberg, Irina V., Kostornova, Tatyana Ya, Kravchenko, Olga S., Kupchinsky, Aleksander B.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-06-2014)
    “…For the first time, species of the genus Spirogyra, non-typical of the open nearshore waters of Lake Baikal, formed algal mats with Ulothrix zonata, Ulothrix…”
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    The RNA Viruses in Samples of Endemic Lake Baikal Sponges by Butina, Tatyana V, Khanaev, Igor V, Petrushin, Ivan S, Bondaryuk, Artem N, Maikova, Olga O, Bukin, Yurij S

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-07-2023)
    “…Sponges are unusual representatives of the animal kingdom; their viromes, as part of the associated community, began to be studied quite recently, and,…”
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    Morphological and Genetic Variability in Radix auricularia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) of Lake Baikal, Siberia: The Story of an Unfinished Invasion into the Ancient Deepest Lake by Schniebs, Katrin, Sitnikova, Tatiana Ya, Vinarski, Maxim V., Müller, Anke, Khanaev, Igor V., Hundsdoerfer, Anna K.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-07-2022)
    “…This article aims to reconstruct the invasion of the ear-shaped pond snail, Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758), to Lake Baikal, East Siberia. This species is…”
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    Metagenomic Assessment of DNA Viral Diversity in Freshwater Sponges, Baikalospongia bacillifera by Butina, Tatyana V, Petrushin, Ivan S, Khanaev, Igor V, Bukin, Yurij S

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (21-02-2022)
    “…Sponges (type Porifera) are multicellular organisms that give shelter to a variety of microorganisms: fungi, algae, archaea, bacteria, and viruses. The studies…”
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    Amazing Discoveries of Benthic Fauna from the Abyssal Zone of Lake Baikal by Kondratov, Ilya G., Sitnikova, Tatiana Ya, Kaygorodova, Irina A., Denikina, Natalia N., Annenkov, Vadim V., Khanaev, Igor V., Kirilchik, Sergei V., Nebesnykh, Ivan A., Dzyuba, Elena V.

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (27-09-2021)
    “…Lake Baikal is a natural laboratory for the study of species diversity and evolution, as a unique freshwater ecosystem meeting the all of the main criteria of…”
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    Metavirome datasets from two endemic Baikal sponges Baikalospongia bacillifera by Butina, Tatyana V., Khanaev, Igor V., Kravtsova, Lyubov S., Maikova, Olga O., Bukin, Yurij S.

    Published in Data in brief (01-04-2020)
    “…Sponges are ecologically important components of marine and freshwater benthic environments; these holobionts contain a variety of microorganisms and viruses…”
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    The diversity of the Baikal lineage of Hydra oligactis Pallas, 1766: molecular and morphological evidence by Peretolchina, Tatiana E, Khanaev, Igor V, Enushchenko, Ilya V, Sherbakov, Dmitry Y, Kravtsova, Lyubov S

    Published in ZooKeys (17-02-2020)
    “…In this paper, molecular analyses of Baikal hydras from the ' group', based on COI and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2, and morphological analysis of their holotrichous…”
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    Applicability of total reflection x‐ray fluorescence for heavy metal analysis in Lake Baikal sponges by Pashkova, Galina V., Nikonova, Alyona A., Dylgerova, Svetlana D., Chuparina, Elena V., Maltsev, Artem S., Zhilicheva, Alena N., Belozerova, Olga Yu, Paradina, Ludmila P., Glyzina, Olga Yu, Khanaev, Igor V.

    Published in X-ray spectrometry (01-11-2024)
    “…Oxidative stress of Lake Baikal organisms can be caused by pollution of nearshore with anionic surfactants or heavy metals. Some specific heavy metals are…”
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    Sub-Ice Microalgal and Bacterial Communities in Freshwater Lake Baikal, Russia by Bashenkhaeva, Maria V, Zakharova, Yulia R, Petrova, Darya P, Khanaev, Igor V, Galachyants, Yuri P, Likhoshway, Yelena V

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-10-2015)
    “…The sub-ice environment of Lake Baikal represents a special ecotope where strongly increasing microbial biomass causes an “ice-bloom” contributing therefore to…”
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    Brown Rot Syndrome and Changes in the Bacterial Сommunity of the Baikal Sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis by Kulakova, Nina V., Sakirko, Maria V., Adelshin, Renat V., Khanaev, Igor V., Nebesnykh, Ivan A., Pérez, Thierry

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2018)
    “…Mass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baikal. We describe a new Brown Rot Syndrome affecting the endemic species Lubomirskia…”
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    First detection of benthic cyanobacteria in Lake Baikal producing paralytic shellfish toxins by Belykh, Olga I., Tikhonova, Irina V., Kuzmin, Anton V., Sorokovikova, Ekaterina G., Fedorova, Galina A., Khanaev, Igor V., Sherbakova, Tatyana A., Timoshkin, Oleg A.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-10-2016)
    “…Cyanobacteria were screened from the surface of diseased sponges, stone and bedrock in Lake Baikal for the presence of saxitoxin using enzyme-linked…”
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    Fatty acid composition in the white muscle of Cottoidei fishes of Lake Baikal reflects their habitat depth by Radnaeva, Larisa D., Popov, Dmitry V., Grahl-Nielsen, Otto, Khanaev, Igor V., Bazarsadueva, Selmeg V., Käkelä, Reijo

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-12-2017)
    “…Lake Baikal is a unique freshwater environment with maximum depths over 1600 m. The high water pressure at the lakebed strengthens the solidifying effect of…”
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    Virome Analysis of Near-Bottom Coastal Water of Lake Baikal by Butina, Tatyana V., Petrushin, Ivan S., Khanaev, Igor V., Bukin, Yurij S.

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (03-12-2020)
    “…In recent years, Lake Baikal has undergone significant changes in the composition of coastal communities associated with the increasing anthropogenic influence…”
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    Biodiversity and food chains on the littoral bottoms of Lakes Baikal, Biwa, Malawi and Tanganyika : working hypotheses by YUMA, Masahide, TIMOSHKIN, Oleg A, MELNIK, Natalia G, KHANAEV, Igor V, AMBALI, Aggrey

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Theme:Species and Speciation in Ancient Lakes Boreal Lake Baikal, temperate Lake Biwa, and tropical Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika each possess high…”
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    Viral Diversity in Samples of Freshwater Gastropods IBenedictia baicalensis/I Revealed by Total RNA-Sequencing by Butina, Tatyana V, Zemskaya, Tamara I, Bondaryuk, Artem N, Petrushin, Ivan S, Khanaev, Igor V, Nebesnykh, Ivan A, Bukin, Yurij S

    “…Previously, the main studies were focused on viruses that cause disease in commercial and farmed shellfish and cause damage to food enterprises (for example,…”
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    Brown Rot Syndrome and Changes in the Bacterial Community of the Baikal Sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis by Kulakova, Nina V., Sakirko, Maria V., Adelshin, Renat V., Khanaev, Igor V., Nebesnykh, Ivan A., Pérez, Thierry

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2018)
    “…Mass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baikal. We describe a new Brown Rot Syndrome affecting the endemic species Lubomirskia…”
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    Current state of the sponge fauna (Porifera: Lubomirskiidae) of Lake Baikal: Sponge disease and the problem of conservation of diversity by Khanaev, Igor V., Kravtsova, Lyubov S., Maikova, Olga O., Bukshuk, Natalya A., Sakirko, Mariya V., Kulakova, Nina V., Butina, Tatyana V., Nebesnykh, Ivan A., Belikov, Sergei I.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-02-2018)
    “…The spatial distribution of healthy and diseased sponges in Lake Baikal was investigated. The endemic sponges were studied in May−June 2015 at 11 transects…”
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    Comparative analysis of free-living and particle-associated bacterial communities of Lake Baikal during the ice-covered period by Bashenkhaeva, Maria V., Galachyants, Yuri P., Khanaev, Igor V., Sakirko, Maria V., Petrova, Darya P., Likhoshway, Yelena V., Zakharova, Yulia R.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-06-2020)
    “…Free-living (FLC) and particle-associated (PAC) bacterial communities contribute differentially to the cycling of matter in the environment. In this work we…”
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