A team of Russian parasitologists and theriologists studied the species diversity and distribution of helminths of wild and semi-wild reindeer, musk ox and bighorn sheep in the Russian Arctic.
In a recent study, specialists from Russia and Spain for the first time studied the nutritional characteristics of representatives of two families of primitive fossil artiodactyls.
Analysis of the variability of biological communities inhabiting thermokarst lakes is important for assessing the degree of transformation of the Arctic ecosystem under the influence of climate change.
A series of experiments aimed at studying the symbiont fauna of corals of the genus Pocillopora showed how the size, health, age and even growth conditions of the host colony affect the animals living on it.
Scientists from the IEE RAS, as well as MSU conducted a study of the acoustic parameters of the meows of feral adult domestic cats Felis silvestris catus kept in captivity during the breeding season.
Sixty years ago, on October 7, 1963, the Soviet scientist, world-famous theorist of evolutionary doctrine of the 20th century, Ivan Ivanovich Shmalhausen,
A working meeting was held between the Director for Development of the All-Russian Society for Nature Conservation, Alexey Aleksandrovich Reteum, and the leaders of the IEE RAS.
Employees of the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS have spoken about the program for the restoration of the leopard in the Russian Caucasus on television.
Streams draining the slopes of active volcanoes are often characterized by a number of unfavorable environmental factors for the habitat of aquatic organisms.
In Moscow, on the basis of the IEE RAS, from August 23 to 25, 2023, the Fifteenth International Nematological Symposium was held, dedicated to several significant dates.
The epidemiological significance of ticks of the genus Argas has been known since 1897, since this genus includes at least 61 species of ticks that parasitize birds and bats, and is capable of being the host and carrier of a number of bacterial diseases.
Employee of the ISE RAS Ph.D. Goncharov A.A. together with colleagues developed a mathematical model to assess the impact of climate change on grain yields in the Tyumen region in the short term.