Электронная библиотека (репозиторий) Томского государственного университета
Kuranova, Valentina N. | статьи в журналах

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Source: Biodiversity data journal. 2022. Vol. 10. P. e82436 (1-19)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2022
Description: West Siberia is a large region in North Eurasia, which harbours multiple climatic zones, landscape types and biomes. Its amphibian fauna is characterised by a combination of European and Asian species ... More
Source: Ecology and evolution. 2020. Vol. 10, № 11. P. 4531-4561
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2020
Description: Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptiles but their effects have rarely been estimated simultaneously, especially at the intraspecific leve ... More
Source: Russian journal of herpetology. 2019. Vol. 26, № 2. P. 98-106
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2019
Description: Unraveling morphological and chemical features of the eggs’ jelly layers and other clutch elements, formed by the oviduct of a female, is necessary for the understanding of reproductive adaptation in ... More
Source: Salamandra. 2017. Vol. 53, № 1. P. 66-76
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Spermatogenic cycles of hynobiid salamanders are interesting for the study of male reproductive adaptations in amphibians living under different environmental conditions. In order to detect the main d ... More
Source: Asian herpetological research. 2015. Vol. 6, № 3. P. 169-183
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2015
Description: It is not well known how low temperatures, like a subarctic steppe–tundra climate, influence reproductive traits of ectothermic vertebrates. To begin answering this question, we studied male and femal ... More
Source: International journal of environmental studies. 2015. Vol. 72, № 3. P. 536-546
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2015
Description: The paper describes the 300-year history of studying the terrestrial vertebrates in the Ob basin and the current state of researches into amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. We examine the role o ... More
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