Jagtap, A. S. Manohar, C. S. Ayyapankutty, A. M. T. Meena, S. N.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractMacroalgae are marine bioresources with a myriad of bioactive potential to treat various chronic diseases such as cancer, obesity, diabetes and coronary heart diseases. Though there is a vast diversity of macroalgal species along the coastal states of India, they are not fully explored for their nutraceutical benefits. In this study, the an...
Kononenko, G. P. Burkin, A. A. Georgiev, A. A. Georgieva, M. L.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractIn brown, red and green algae collected in typical habitats in the Kandalaksha Gulf of the White Sea, the content of a group of toxic metabolites characteristic of microscopic fungi of the genera Fusarium, Alternaria, Penicillium, Aspergillus, etc. was determined using enzyme immunoassay. All 16 analyzed mycotoxins were found in brown algae...
Pavlova, L. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThe “Difference of Evenness” (DE) index, based on the ratio of r- and K-strategists in benthic communities was proposed for a quick assessment of the ecological consequences of the introduction of the red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus (Tilesius, 1815) from Kamchatka in the Barents Sea. It was found that the red king crab, which selec...
Doğangüneş, M. Türker, A. Güneş, H. Alper, M.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractNatural products are promising anticancer agents and antioxidants. The present study was aimed to evaluate the cytotoxic and antioxidant potential and the contents of phenolic compounds of a chloroform extract from Holothuria tubulosa collected from the Gökova Gulf (Muğla, Turkey) for the first time. Cell viability was assessed by the MTT a...
Panchenko, V. V. Antonenko, D. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractStudies conducted in April−October showed that the Japanese sandfish Arctoscopus japonicus occurred in Peter the Great Bay in the near-bottom water layers at a depth of 1.5 to 550 m at a temperature of –0.2 to 16.5°C; however, distribution of the species varied during this period significantly. After a period of pelagic development, young f...
Dolganov, V. N.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractAn evolutionary scenario of the origin and distribution of Far Eastern redfins of the genus Tribolodon, based on the data of their phenotypic and biological variability and also the climatic and geological history of the Far Eastern seas, is proposed in the present review. As the analysis has shown, the original species of redfins originate...
Alexeeva, N. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractPycnogonids are a small group of archaic primarily marine chelicerates. They exhibit an unusual bauplan and some features that distinguish them from the rest of the chelicerates. There are approximately ten modern families of pycnogonids and more than 1000 species. However, the knowledge of this group consists of information about the organ...
Kaev, A. M. Romasenko, L. V. Kaev, D. A.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThe number of juvenile chum salmon released from the salmon fish hatcheries on Iturup Island has increased by more than 10 times over the last 20 years. An hypothesis has been made that such a substantial increase in numbers of released hatchery-reared fry on Iturup caused a decrease in the average body weight of fish and a more rapid decli...
Martemyanov, V. I.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractSeveral three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus Linnaeus, 1758, were live captured in the White Sea and acclimated to the conditions of freshwater Lake Krivoe. They were then subjected to measurements of osmolality caused by inorganic ions (Osminorg), levels of sodium and potassium, as well as levels of total, free, and bound wate...
Kosyanenko, A. A. Ivanenko, N. V. Yarusova, S. B. Rakov, V. A. Kosyanenko, D. V. Zhukovskaya, A. F. Zhevtun, I. G.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThis article presents data on the contents of Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ni, Pb, and Cd in the tissues of the tunic, muscular sac, stomach, digestive gland, and gonads of the ascidian Halocynthia aurantium Pallas, 1787 from Peter the Great Bay and Kievka Bay (Sea of Japan). The physiologically important elements Fe, Mn, and Zn prevailed in almost all ...