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    Fluctuations in the Rate of Radioactive Decay of the Natural Potassium-40 Isotope Can Potentially Affect the Periodic “Spontaneous” Activity of Animals by Diatroptov, M. E., Surov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-04-2023)
    “…Body temperature rhythms of C57Bl/6 laboratory mice and common greenfinches ( Chloris chloris ) and feeding periods of common starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris )…”
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    Is the Periodic “Spontaneous” Activity of Animals Determined by a Quasi-Rhythmic Factor of the External Environment? by Diatroptov, M. E., Surov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-03-2021)
    “…We have studied the dynamics of the singing of garden bunting ( Emberiza hortulana ) and the dispersal of a flock of starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris ) for the…”
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    Ultradian Near 2-4-h Rhythms of Body Temperature in Laboratory Rodents Depend on External Environmental Heliogeophysical Factor Reflected by Neutron Monitor Count Rate by Diatroptov, M. E., Diatroptova, M. A., Surov, A. V.

    “…The study collated oscillations of body temperature of С57BL/6 mice and Roborovski hamsters ( Phodopus roborovskii ) in the period range of 100-240 min and…”
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    Ultradian Rhythms of Body Temperature Are Associated with Temperament in Greenfinch (Chloris chloris, Fringillidae, Aves) by Diatroptov, M. E., Opaev, A. S., Surov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-07-2021)
    “…Previously, in male Greenfinch, we have described ultradian rhythms of body temperature with periods of 3–6, 8–10, 12–20, and 40–60 min. There are individual…”
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    Phylogeny of the Dipus sagitta Species Complex by Nuclear Gene Sequences by Lisenkova, A. A., Lebedev, V. S., Undrakhbayar, E., Bogatyreva, V. Yu, Melnikova, M. N., Nazarov, R. A., Rogovin, K. A., Surov, A. V., Shenbrot, G. I., Bannikova, A. A.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-04-2023)
    “…The northern three-toed jerboa Dipus sagitta had long been considered to be a single polytypic species. High genetic diversity of D. sagitta was earlier…”
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    The Phenomenon of Synchronous Food Intake in Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) under the Conditions of Isolation from Each Other by Diatroptov, M. E., Rutovskaya, M. V., Surov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-05-2020)
    “…The dynamics of body temperature was used to determine the food intake synchronization in starlings located at a distance of 105 km from each other. Thermal…”
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    Circahoralian Rhythms of Body Temperature in Mammals and Birds with Different Metabolism Levels by Diatroptov, M. E., Panchelyuga, V. A., Panchelyuga, M. S., Surov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-09-2020)
    “…The time course of intraperitoneal body temperature has been analyzed in two species of mammals (laboratory C57Bl/6 mice and white-breasted hedgehogs (…”
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    Is the Center of Origin of Long-tailed Hamster Cricetulus longicaudatus Milne-Edwards 1867 (Rodentia, Cricetidae) Located in Tibet? by Poplavskaya, N. S., Bannikova, A. A., Fang, Y., Sheftel, B. I., Ushakova, M. V., Surov, A. V., Lebedev, V. S.

    Published in Doklady. Biological sciences (01-03-2018)
    “…First data on morphological and mitochondrial variation in the long-tailed hamster Cricetulus longicaudatus is presented. In contrast to genetically…”
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    Ecological and physiological characteristics of seasonal biology of the mongolian hamster, Allocricetulus curtatus allan 1940 (Cricetinae, Rodentia) by Feoktistova, N. Yu, Naidenko, S. V, Surov, A. V, Menchinskii, E. M

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (2013)
    “…Analysis of the seasonal dynamics of body weight and steroid hormones (cortisol, progesterone, and testosterone), the pattern of hypothermia, and basic…”
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    Allele Diversity of the DRB1 Gene of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in Two Species of Hamsters of the Genus Allocricetulus Argyropulo 1932 by Meschersky, I. G., Feoktistova, N. Y., Gureeva, A. V., Surov, A. V.

    “…For the first time, the allelic diversity of exon 2 of the DRB1 gene (class II of the major histocompatibility complex, MHC) was determined by NGS sequencing…”
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    Daily torpor in hamsters (Rodentia, Cricetinae) by Ushakova, M. V, Kropotkina, M. V, Feoktistova, N. Yu, Surov, A. V

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (2012)
    “…Study of ecological adaptations, including torpor, related to survival through the adverse conditions of the autumn-winter season is important for both the…”
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    Development and Validation of a Method for Assessing Individual Behavioral Characteristics of a Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) by Online Survey of Owners by Ganitskaya, Yu. V., Ever, A. A., Gritsenko, V. V., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Surov, A. V.

    “…Assessment of individual behavioral characteristics (IBC) of domestic dogs is of both fundamental and practical interest to researchers. We described in this…”
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    Use of Internet Resources to Estimate the Abundance of Species in Contact with Humans (Using the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus L., 1758, Cricetidae, Rodentia) as an Example) by Bogomolov, P. L., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Kropotkina, M. V., Surov, A. V.

    “…—Meta-analysis of the spontaneous activity of Internet users is proposed as an alternative to traditional methods of counting the abundance of species that…”
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    Peculiarities of the Structure of the Skin and Its Derivatives in Some Members of the Subfamily Cricetinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia): Why It Is Important to Know by Chernova, O. F., Kupriyanov, V. P., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Surov, A. V.

    “…— The subfamily Cricetinae includes a wide range of species that differ in size, social organization, and ecology. Morphofunctional adaptations are largely…”
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    From an Agrophile to a Synurbist: Settlement of the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) into an Urban Environment by Surov, A. V., Karmanova, T. N., Zaitseva, E. S., Katsman, E. A., Feoktistova, N. Yu

    “…A review summarizing the data, both original and literature, on the development of the urban environment by smaller mammals is presented, the common hamster…”
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    Allele Diversity of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) in Urban and Rural Populations by Feoktistova, N. Y., Meschersky, I. G., Karmanova, T. N., Gureeva, A. V., Surov, A. V.

    “…Based on the results of targeted sequencing on the Illumina platform we compared the allelic diversity of exon 2 of the DRB gene in urban (city of Simferopol)…”
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    Geographical Variability of the Craniological Characters in Eversmann’s Hamsters and the Taxonomic Structure of the Genus Allocricetulus (Cricetidae) by Gureeva, A. V., Lebedev, V. S., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Surov, A. V.

    “…The genus Allocricetulus at presently includes three taxa. The taxonomic status of two of them, A. eversmanni (Eversmann’s hamster) and A. curtatus (Mongolian…”
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    Structural Features of the Skin, Hair, and Specific Skin Glands of the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus, Cricetidae, Rodentia) by Chernova, O. F., Khatsaeva, R. M., Kupriyanov, V. P., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Surov, A. V.

    “…The structure of the skin and hair in the common hamster, Cricetus cricetus , a species classified as CR (Critically Endangered, IUCN), was studied for the…”
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    Some Behavioral Features Required for the Selection of Detection Dogs by Ganitskaya, Yu. V., Feoktistova, N. Yu, Vasukov, D. D., Surov, A. V.

    “…Relationships between the detection time of the target objects (drugs) and the individual behavioral characteristics of dogs have been studied. The following…”
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    Association between Rhythmic Variations of Mouse Body Temperature with 4-16-Minute Periods and Geomagnetic Undulations in Corresponding Frequency Range Pc5/Pi3 by Diatroptov, M. E., Yagova, N. V., Petrovsky, D. V., Surov, A. V.

    “…The rhythmic variations of body temperature in two groups of mice located in Moscow and Novosibirsk were compared with geomagnetic undulations within Pc5/Pi3…”
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