Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology. 2022 15 (2)

  1. Holistic Assessment of the Climatogenic Transformation of Alpine Mountain Forest Ecosystems in the Southern Urals (a Case Study of Iremel Massif)
    p. 148–166; Grigoriev, Andrey A.; Shalaumova, Yulia V.; Bolotnik, Elizaveta V.; Balakin, Dmitry S.; Moiseev, Pavel A.
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  2. Influence of Atmospheric Circulation on the Formation of Light Rings in Larches in the Subarctic Siberia
    p. 167–182; Gurskaya, Marina A.
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  3. Detailing the Climatic Response of Wood Anatomical Traits and Xylogenesis Phenology of Scots Pine in the Forest-Steppes of Southern Siberia
    p. 183–201; Demina, Anastasia V.; Zhirnova, Dina F.; Belokopytova, Liliana V.; Upadhyay, Keshav K.; Babushkina, Elena A.
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  4. Construction of Centuries-Old Tree-Ring Chronologies of Pinus sylvestris L. for the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of the South of Western Siberia
    p. 202–220; Rygalova, Natalia V.
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  5. Dendroindication of Past Fires in the Upper Reaches of the Aktru River (the Altai Mountains)
    p. 221–243; Nikolaeva, Svetlana A.; Savchuk, Dmitry A.; Kuznetsov, Alexander S.; Timoshok, Elena E.
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  6. Dendroclimatic Potential of Blue Intensity-Based Chronologies of Northern Fennoscandia Scots Pine
    p. 244–263; Vyukhina, Arina A.; Gurskaya, Marina A.
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  7. Urban Heat Island of Ekaterinburg: Does It Affect Radial Growth of the Scots Pine?
    p. 264–278; Kukarskih, Vladimir V.; Devi, Nadezhda M.; Bubnov, Maksim O.; Komarova, Anna V.; Agafonov, Leonid I.
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  8. Dendrochronological Study of a 19th-Century Log Cabin (the Ethnographic Museum of Peoples of Transbaikalia, Buryatia)
    p. 279–292; Andreev, Sergey G.; Ayurzhanaev, Alexandr A.; Batotsyrenov, Eduard A.; Suprunenko, Andrey G.; Sat, Sayga A.; Sodnomov, Bator V.; Chernykh, Vladimir N.
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