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Division of library: Ecology

(Items: 132)
41.

Paleolimnological assessment of recent environmental change in Lake Baikal: sediment chronology

Author(s): P. G. Appleby, R. J. Flower, A. W. Mackay, N. L. Rose
Bibliographical description: P. G. Appleby, R. J. Flower, A. W. Mackay, N. L. Rose. Paleolimnological assessment of recent environmental change in Lake Baikal: sediment chronology // Journal of Paleolimnology 20: 119–133, 1998.
42.

Potential limitations of biogenic silica as an indicator of abrupt climate change in Lake Baikal, Russia

Author(s): George E. A. Swann, Anson W. Mackay
Bibliographical description: George E. A. Swann, Anson W. Mackay. Potential limitations of biogenic silica as an indicator of abrupt climate change in Lake Baikal, Russia // J Paleolimnol (2006) 36:81–89
43.

Prediction of Lake Baikal ecosystem behaviour using an ecosystem disturbance model

Author(s): E. A. Silow, V. A. Baturin, D. J. Stom
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Prediction of Lake Baikal ecosystem behaviour using an ecosystem disturbance model / E. A. Silow, V. A. Baturin, D. J. Stom // Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management. – 2001. – Vol. 6, N 1. – P. 33–36.
44.

Principles and Results of Ecological Monitoring of Lake Baikal

Author(s): O. M. Kozhova, E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Kozhova O. M. Principles and Results of Ecological Monitoring of Lake Baikal / O. M. Kozhova, E. A. Silow // Partnerships for Sustainable Life in Lake Environments. – Otsu, Japan, 2001. – Vol. 5. – P. 532–536.
45.

Quantitative and qualitative relationships between planktonic diatom communities and diatom assemblages in sedimenting material and surface sediments in Lake Baikal, Siberia

Author(s): David B. Ryves, David H. Jewson, Michael Sturm, Richard W. Battarbee, Roger J. Flower, and Anson W. Mackay, Nikolai G. Granin
Bibliographical description: David B. Ryves, David H. Jewson, Michael Sturm, Richard W. Battarbee, Roger J. Flower, and Anson W. Mackay, Nikolai G. Granin. Quantitative and qualitative relationships between planktonic diatom communities and diatom assemblages in sedimenting material and surface sediments in Lake Baikal, Siberia // Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(4), 2003, 1643–1661p.
46.

Quantitative Ecology: Competition and Predation

Author(s): E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Quantitative Ecology: Competition and Predation / E. A. Silow. - REC Baikal, 2007.
47.

Quantitative Ecology: Complex Ecosystem Modelling

Author(s): E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Quantitative Ecology: Complex Ecosystem Modelling / E. A. Silow. - REC Baikal, 2007.
48.

Quantitative Ecology: Ecosystem Management

Author(s): E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Quantitative Ecology: Ecosystem Management / E. A. Silow. - REC Baikal, 2007.
49.

Quantitative Ecology: Exponential Growth

Author(s): E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Silow E. A. Quantitative Ecology: Exponential Growth / E. A. Silow. - REC Baikal, 2007.
50.

Quantitative Ecology: Introduction to Quantitative Ecology

Author(s): E. A. Silow
Bibliographical description: Silow E.A. Quantitative Ecology: Introduction to Quantitative Ecology/ E. A. Silow. - REC Baikal, 2007.

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