Russian Journal of Ecology, 2005, V 36, N 2.
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Forest–Tundra Communities
in the Polar Urals
S. G. Shiyatov, M. M. Terent’ev, and
V. V. Fomin
p. 69
Exoautometabolic Regulation of Transgenes in
Microorganisms
R. A. Pshenichnov, I. L. Maslennikova,
and N. M. Nikitina
p. 76
Morphological–Anatomical Features of
Underground Organs in Some Higher Plant
Species in Relation to Their Adaptation
to Ecological Conditions
L. G. Tarshis
p. 81
Estimation of the Maximal Population
Frequency of “Alien” Biotypes
Taking into Account A Priori Data
L. A. Zhivotovsky, A. A. Pomortsev, E. V. Lyalina,
B. A. Kalabushkin, and V. A. Pukhal’skii
p. 89
Effects of Acidification on Aquatic Ecosystems
T. I. Moiseenko
p. 93
Response of Lithophilic Zoobenthos to Changes
in the Granulometric Composition
of Grounds in the Metarithral Zone of a
Small River in the Foothills of Southwestern Kamchatka
V. N. Leman and V. V. Chebanova
p. 103
The Role of Interactions between Individual Animals
in the Response to Heat Stress in the Freshwater
Crustacean Daphnia magna
T. B. Kalinnikova, I. A. Krasnoperova,
T. M. Gainutdinov, S. V. Sadykova, and M. Kh. Gainutdinov
p. 109
Reintroduction of the European Bison into the
Forest Ecosystem of the Orlovskoe Poles’e National Park
I. P. Belousova, K. A. Smirnov, V. D. Kaz’min,
and I. V. Kudrjavtsev
p. 115
Structure of the Communities of Small Mammals
(Micromammalia) in Forests on Western Slopes
of the Northern Urals
A. V. Bobretsov, L. E. Luk’yanova, and E. A. Poroshin
p. 120
Short Communications
Root System Formation in Scotch Pine
(Pinus sylvestris L.) under Conditions of
Technogenesis (Ufa Industrial Center)
G. A. Zaitsev and A. Yu. Kulagin
p. 127
Early Stages of Anthropogenic Psammophytic Series
in Forest–Tundra of the Transural Region
N. V. Peshkova and N. I. Andreyashkina
p. 131
Species Composition and Population Structure
of Small Mammals of the Vishera Reserve at Low Abundance
V. Yu. Dubrovskii, M. V. Roshchin, and
S. A. Cherepushkin
p. 135
Histomorphological Abnormalities in Sterlet
from the Volga River
under Present-Day Ecological Conditions
I. N. Lepilina and A. A. Romanov
p. 138