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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 7 (16). P. 27-33

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 7 (16). P. 34-38

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The latitudinal-zonal distribution of fresh¬water mollusks and ecological and biogeographical regionalization of Northern Siberia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 40-46

The distinctive features of the latitudinal-zonal distribution of fresh-water mollusks in the water basins of Western, Middle and North-Eastern Siberia are discussed. The species composition of mollusks occurring in the various types of basins of every region is reported, moreover, the Pulmanata-to-Branchiata ratio is considered. As based on the biotopic features and malacofauna composition, a series of present-day ecological - zoogeographical complexes is distinguished and the species composition of malacofauna is reported. By pooling data on the current composition and distribution of the ecological - zoogeographical complexes of mollusks, the ecological - zoogeographical regionalization of North-Siberia basins has been updated.

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-The Biotopic Distribution of Fresh-Water Mollusks in the Water Basins of Northern Siberia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 4 (36). P. 55-61

The various types of water basins, i. e. river, accessory, marsh and continental ones, are considered as biotopes for fresh-water mollusks of North-Siberia. For each of the above basin types the qualitative and qualitative composition of mollusks is reported and the most widely spread species are indicated. Regarding the biotopes and environmental factors involved, rheo-, stagno- and eurybionts are found to predominate among the fresh-water mollusks of Northern Siberia. The adaptation of mollusks to certain environmental factors of the water basins and their distribution in the biotopes because of these factors are considered.

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Characteristic of Zoobenthos in Koop-Khol Lake // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 47-50

Characteristic of zoobenthos in Koop-Khol Lake. In the article the authors analyze distribution of zoobenthos in biotopes and single out prevailing groups of zoobenthos

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The Methodical Approaches of Problem Organization Situation at the Lessons of Zoology // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 133-136

The author considers the methodical approaches used at the lessons of zoology, including the organization of problem situations, as the way of improvement the quality of education

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What Is Regarded under Bythinia Inflata (Hansen) from the Waterbodies of Western Siberia? // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 164-165

On the base of authors’ collection as well as of largest malacological collections of Russia was established that in the Western Siberia waterbodies the species Opisthorchophorus baudonianus (Gassiez, 1859) occurs. Previously it have usually been recorded as Bithynia inflata (Hansen) or B. leachi var. inflata (Hansen)

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USE OF PROBLEM-ORIENTED METHODS OF TECHENG TO INCREASE KOGNITIV ACTIVITI SCOOLCHILDREN AT SHE BAIOLOGY LESSON. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 23-26

The article presents the picture of razing efficiency of biological education by means of development of problem –oriented methods of education. This messed help to realize modern staid standard requirements.

Keywords: problematical education, personal significance, cognitive interest

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ZOOPLANKTON DISTRIBUTION IN MARSH ECOSYSTEMS OF POOL OF THE AVERAGE CURRENT OF THE RIVER CHULYM (TOMSK REGION) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 70-76

For Western Siberia is studied For the first time specific structure and zooplankton distribution in various types of marsh reservoirs of pool of an average current of the river Chulym. It is established that each type of marsh reservoirs is characterised by a certain set of the general specific structure and characteristic kinds of a zooplankton. For reservoirs of moor of transitive type 13 characteristic kinds of a zooplankton, for back moor – 39 and for the river reservoirs connected with bogs – 22 kinds are established. For the first time for fauna of Russia 7 kinds, and for Western Siberia – 11 kinds are established.

Keywords: zooplankton, Rotatoria, Cladocera, Copepoda, moor of transitive, back moor, evribiont

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FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCS IN FOOD OF FISHES OF SIBERIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 117-120

In the article on the basis of long-term researches the data about the role of fresh-water molluscs in food of fishes in the reservoirs of Siberia is generalized. Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of food Coregonus, Acipenser and some Cyprinidae fishes from the pools of the rivers Ob, Enisei, Lena, Yana, Indigirka and Kolyma and from the reservoirs of peninsulas Yamals, Gydansky and Tajmyrsky are given.

Keywords: Molluscs, Coregonus, Acipenser, occurrence, food, Ob, Enisei, Tajmyr, Lena, Yana, Indigirka, Kolyma, Subarctic region, Arctic regions

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ZOOPLANKTON OF POOL OF THE RIVER CHULYM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 141-146

As a result of the realized researches from 2006 to 2009 and on the basis of the literary data in the pool Chulym river dwelling of 225 kinds of zooplankton is established. From this structure for the pool of the river Chulym (Tomsk region) 109 kinds is given for the first time, including for fauna of Russia – 7 kinds, and for Western Siberia – 11 kinds. Distribution and generality of specific structure of zooplankton in different types of reservoirs is considered.

Keywords: Zooplankton, Rotatoria, Cladocera, Copepoda, distribution, specific generality, dwelling, types of reservoirs, habitat, genesis

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A STUDY OF FRESHWATER MOLLUSCS FROM SIBIRIENS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 174-180

The history of learning freshwater of molluscs of Siberia is considered. The items of information on a modern species composition of molluscums and their allocation on provinces of Siberia are reduced.

Keywords: freshwater molluscs, allocation, province, zoogeography

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RESULTS OF STUDYING OF THE ZOOPLANKTON OF POOL OF THE RIVER CHULYM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 5 (107). P. 77-83

In the article studying the zooplankton of the pool of the river of Chulym are summed up and it is underlined that for the first time for this region there are 129 kinds and 29 subspecies from which 52 kinds and 10 subspecies are specified for the first time for Western Siberia and 4 kinds – for Russia. Zooplanktonic complexes of sites of the pool bottom, average both headwaters and distribution of characteristic kinds of a zooplankton on these sites are considered.

Keywords: zooplankton, Rotatoria, Cladocera, Copepoda, zooplanktonic complex, distribution, specific variety

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FRESHW ATER MOLLUSKS OF THE BASINS OF THE PUR AND THE TAZ RIVERS (WEST SIBERIA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 8 (110). P. 89-92

The history of research is considered and information on current species composition of freshwater molluscs basins Pur and Taz is provides.

Keywords: freshwater molluscs, habitat, distribution

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FRESHWATER MOLLUSKS OF THE UPPER YENISEI RIVER AND TUVA LAKES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 129-131

The article deals with history of research and provides information about the current composition of the fauna of freshwater molluscs of the upper Yenisei River and the Tuva of lakes.

Keywords: freshwater molluscs, basin, fauna

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FRESHWATER MOLLUSCS OF MOUNTAIN THE SAYAN MOUNTAIN SYSTEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 18-22

The article provides information on the current species composition and distribution of freshwater mussels in the waters of different altitudinal zones of the Sayan mountain system.

Keywords: freshwater molluscs, habitat, distribution, malakofaunistichesky complex

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A ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF MALACOFAUNA OF WATER BASIN OF THE CHULYM RIVER (SREDNEOBSKAYA ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL PROVINCE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 128-132

The article considers the species diversity of freshwater molluscs, and the composition of zoogeographical groups of mollusks in the river basin of Chulym. In the long process of historical development and the formation of the ancient river Pra-Ob and the Pra-Yenisey, Pra-Chulym was the southern corridor for the exchange of faunas of shellfish between Western and Eastern Siberia. Under the influence of these processes in the river basin Chulym formed a kind of modern complex freshwater mollusk, which has a great similarity with composition freshwater molluscs of the middle basin of the river Ob and of the basin of the river Sayan (the upper basin of the river Yenisei). The species composition of shellfish in the river basin Chulym, was been formed under the predominant influence of European and Siberian malakogenetics centers.

Keywords: malakofauna mollusks, freshwater mollusks, zoogeography, species composition, province, zoning

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