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    The Elemental Composition of Dead Wood in Different Tree Species and Stages of Decay in the Broad-Leaved Forests of the Kaluzhskie Zaseki State Nature Reserve by Khanina, L. G., Smirnov, V. E., Bobrovskii, M. V.

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-12-2023)
    “…The content and mass concentration of eight chemical elements Al, Ca, Cu, K, Mg, Mn, P, and Zn were analysed in dead wood of eight tree species at five stages…”
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    Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks and Microbial Activity of the Humus Horizon of Loamy Soils after Mass Windthrow in the Broadleaved Forest of the Kaluzhskie Zaseki Nature Reserve by Khanina, L. G., Ivashchenko, K. V., Smirnov, V. E., Bobrovskii, M. V.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (2024)
    “…The contributions of windthrows and coarse woody debris (deadwood) to soil organic matter dynamics are controversial and poorly studied. Windthrows are a…”
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    dynamics of vegetation on and around Formica rufa nests by Rubashko, G. E, Khanina, L. G, Smirnov, V. E

    Published in Entomological review (01-05-2011)
    “…The species composition and structure of plant communities related to the activity of Formica rufa ants were studied in green moss pine forests located in…”
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    Plant Life-Forms and Environmental Filtering during Primary Succession on Loose Volcanic Substrata (Kamchatka, Russia) by Korablev, A. P., Smirnov, V. E., Neshataeva, V. Yu, Khanina, L. G.

    “…Peculiarities of the forest vegetation dynamics and the main factors and mechanisms of environmental filtering were studied on loose deposits of the…”
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    VEGETATION DIVERSITY ON THE MICROSITES CAUSED BY TREE UPROOTING DURING A CATASTROPHIC WINDTHROW IN TEMPERATE BROADLEAVED FORESTS by Khanina, L. G., Bobrovsky, M. V., Zhmaylov, I. V.

    Published in Russian journal of ecosystem ecology (01-09-2019)
    “…We analyzed the diversity of vascular plant species growing on microsites formed after tree falls with uprooting as a result of catastrophic windthrow that…”
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    Refugium of the Boreal Forests of the Circumpolar Urals by Smirnova, O. V., Shevchenko, N. E., Khanina, L. G., Bobrovsky, M. V.

    “…The results of studies of the vegetative cover and ontogenetic composition of the cenopopulations of Picea obovata Ledeb. and Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the…”
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    Changes in Vegetation and Earthworm Populations under Free Grazing European Bison (Bison bonasus) in Broad-Leaved Forests of the Kaluzhskie Zaseki State Nature Reserve by Ivanova, N. V., Smirnov, V. E., Khanina, L. G., Bobrovsky, M. V., Shashkov, M. P.

    “…This paper studies the impact of a free-ranging bison population on the vegetation and soil fauna in spatially adjacent biotopes (meadow-transition…”
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    OLD-GROWTH SPRUCE-FIR FORESTS IN THE PLAIN AREA OF THE KOMI REPUBLIC by Smirnova, O. V., Bobrovsky, M. V., Khanina, L. G., Smirnov, V. E., Glukhova, E. M.

    Published in Russian journal of ecosystem ecology (01-12-2018)
    “…Old-growth spruce and spruce-fir forests can be extremely variable in the composition and diversity of their ground layer of vegetation, sometimes with over 10…”
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