- Marine and fisheries research
- Ichthyology and Marine Biology
- Identification and Quantification in Food
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Marine and environmental studies
- Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
- Marine animal studies overview
- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Genetic diversity and population structure
- Cephalopods and Marine Biology
- Geological Studies and Exploration
- Fish biology, ecology, and behavior
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Environmental and Biological Research in Conflict Zones
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Mollusks and Parasites Studies
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Indigenous Studies and Ecology
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
- Collembola Taxonomy and Ecology Studies
Zoological Institute
2016-2025
Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences
2023
Russian Academy of Sciences
1996-2014
Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) is the most abundant forage fish in Ocean. Here we review habitats, distribution, ecology, and physiology to assess how climate change other anthropogenic stressors are affecting this key species. This identifies vulnerabilities for different life stages across entire distribution range of cod. We explore impact environmental (abiotic biotic) on with a regional perspective scenario up year 2050 identify knowledge gaps constraining predictions. Epipelagic eggs...
Four new species of Careproctus (Cottoidei: Liparidae) are described from the Bussol Strait (the deepest channel Kuril archipelago) and two neighboring abyssal basins Western North Pacific. laperousei sp. nov. northern slope Kuril-Kamchatka Trench (depths 4796–4803 m) has following characters: vertebrae 57, pectoral-fin rays 26, principal caudal-fin 8 pore pattern 2-6-7-1; it differs most similar congeners Pacific in having a black peritoneum, short head (22.5 % standard length, SL) large...
The validity of the Stocky Sculpin Icelus crassus Andriashev, described from Sea Okhotsk, was confirmed following examination type series; species having been previously considered a synonym I. ochotensis Schmidt. Although both belong to “I. bicornis” (sensu Nelson 1984) group, suborbital spines and additional rows scales on body absent (excluding dorsal-row lateral-line scales), fine marginal serrations rather than sharp single spines, differs series in absence parietal (vs. present),...
Two new species of eelpout genus Lycenchelys Gill, 1884 are described based on eight specimens caught at a depth between 3517 and 3580 m the western slope upper margin Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, relatively close to Bussol Strait Simushir Island in center Kuril Islands chain. delanglei sp. nov. differs from its congeners by following combination characters: vertebrae 28–29 + 91–93 = 120–121; interorbital occipital pores absent; postorbital 4; suborbital 10–12; preoperculomandibular 4 5; gill...
A new species of liparid fish from the genus Osteodiscus Stein, 1978 is described. The primarily distinguished Careproctus Krøyer, 1862 in reduction soft tissues pelvic disk. Three specimens lindbergi sp. nov. were caught during international expedition SokhoBio (“Sea Okhotsk Biodiversity Studies”, 2015) Kuril Basin Sea at an abyssal depth 3306–3348 m. differs four other congeners number vertebrae (53) and rays dorsal (51) anal (42) fins, a notched pectoral fin with moderately elongated...
Examination of all available liparid specimens collected in Australian waters revealed more than 30 new species three genera: Careproctus Kroyer, Psednos Barnard, and Paraliparis Collett. This is the first published description liparids from Australia. The include paxtoni n.sp., balushkini Ps. nataliae whitleyi anthracinus P. ater atrolabiatus auriculatus australiensis avellaneus badius brunneocaudatus brunneus coracinus costatus csiroi delphis dewitti eastmani gomoni hobarti impariporus...
Bottom trawl nets towed at 17 stations from Bering Strait to the northwestern Chukchi Sea during 1st cruise of Russian–American Long-term Census Arctic (RUSALCA) in August 2004 caught 33 or more species fishes distributed among 10 families. The families with most were Cottidae (8), Zoarcidae (6 7), and Agonidae (4). 4 abundant Gymnocanthus tricuspis (Cottidae), Myoxocephalus scorpius groenlandicus Hippoglossoides robustus (Pleuronectidae), Boreogadus saida (Gadidae), collectively accounting...
Abstract Forestalling the decline of global biodiversity requires urgent and transformative action at all levels government society, particularly in Arctic Ocean adjacent seas where rapid changes are already underway. Amid growing scientific support mounting pressure, majority nations have committed to most ambitious conservation targets yet. However, without an approach that inclusively equitably reconciles sustainable ocean use, these will likely go unmet. Here, we present ArcNet: a...
The genus Icelus Krøyer, 1845 includes 18 valid species from shelf and upper slope of the northern Pacific, Arctic North Atlantic. taxonomy is under development. To solve taxonomic problems, there a need to clarify diagnostic characters already known species. As it turned out, information about composition type series Okhotsk sculpin I. ochotensis Schmidt, 1927 different sources contradictory, in latest revision keys for identification diverge original description. work clarifies ZIN...
Abstract The natural environment of the Arctic is changing rapidly owing to climate change. At same time in many countries including Russia region attracting growing attention decision‐makers and business communities. In light above it necessary protect biodiversity regional marine ecosystems most effective way possible, namely by establishing a network protected areas. Identifying conservation priority areas key step towards this goal. To achieve it, study based on systematic planning...
The remote Franz Josef Land (FJL) Archipelago is the most northerly land in Eurasia and its fish fauna, particularly nearshore habitats, has been poorly studied. An interdisciplinary expedition to FJL summer 2013 used scuba, seines, plankton nets comprehensively study fauna of archipelago. We present some first underwater images for many these species their natural habitats. In addition, deep water drop cameras were deployed between 32 392 m document associated habitats at deeper depths. Due...
Abstract The aim of the present study is to assess a conservation priority area (CPA) network proposed for Russian Arctic seas (47 areas) with regard underlying oceanographical features and discuss further development marine planning. included in analysis were obtained from literature or inferred schemes climatic oceanography. most frequent oceanographic feature associated particular CPA constant advection water mass, followed by local mass transformation, seasonal ice zones, flaw polynyas,...
The Polar cod Boreogadus saida, from Siberian shelf is largely unstudied.Comparative results are presented for the Barents, Pechora, Kara, Laptev and East-Siberian seas.Surveys included 325 bottom catches, 234 pelagic 72 Sigs by trawls at 385 stations.It quantitatively confirmed that B.saida dominates in arctic areas.The maximum length 29.0cm age 7+ (Laptev Sea).It prefers temperatures range -1.8 to +2.3°C.Polar represented several intraspecific forms differing proportions of body, size...