Contemporary Problems of Ecology

<p><em>Contemporary Problems of Ecology </em>is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary periodical that publishes original works on the following subjects: theoretical and methodical issues of ecology, regional aspects of ecology, regional ecological disasters, structure and functioning of ecosystems, and anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems. The journal encompasses all basic aspects of modern ecology, including the most complicated interactions between living organisms and their environment. The journal also features articles dedicated to global changes in biodiversity at various levels of organization, including populations, species, and ecosystems, as well as principles and methods of nature conservation.<em> Contemporary Problems of Ecology </em>also publishes English translations of selected articles from other journals and original unsolicited articles in the English language. The source of each article is described at the article level on the title pages. The final decision about the publication is made by its editorial board regardless of the source. The editorial and peer review policies are the same for all translated and original articles. As part of its aim to become an international publication, the journal welcomes submissions in English from all countries.</p>

List of Papers (Total 14)

Satellite Gravimetry in Studies of Permafrost Thawing and Vegetation Productivity in the Cryolithozone

Changes in the hydrothermal regime of soils caused by the melting of the permafrost layer are the most important ecological factor in the dynamics of vegetation in the cryolithozone. The impact of soil thawing on the growth index (GI) of larch (Larix spp.) and on the gross and net primary productivity (GPP and NPP) of vegetation in the Arctic region of Central Siberia (sparse...

Variation of Elemental Composition of Leaves in Nitraria schoberi L. and N. sibirica Pall. Depending on Edaphic Growth Conditions

A study was conducted about the variation of levels of macro- and microelements in the soil and leaves of two species of the genus Nitraria L. in various habitats in Siberia. New data were obtained on the concentration variations of K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Ni, Li, Sr, and Cd in leaves of N. schoberi L. and N. sibirica Pall. It was found that the salinity of habitats of N...

Effect of Flocks of Anseriform Birds on Seston and Phytoplankton in Lakes of the Taimyr Peninsula

The effect of molting anseriform birds on the structure and elemental composition of phytoplankton (seston) has been assessed in 20 Arctic lakes of the Taimyr Peninsula. In lakes (part of the lake) inhabited by ~50–700 birds of six species, the average stoichiometric ratio N : P (mol : mol) was statistically significantly lower than in lakes without anseriforms: 15.8 ± 1.4 and 22...

Long-Term Dynamics of Forest Fires in Southern Siberia

The research focus. Wildfire is a critical environmental disturbance affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle in Siberian forests. Forests of southern Siberia experienced an increase of fire rate. We analyzed spatial and temporal dynamics of burned area in the southern Central Siberian Mountains. We considered burning rate within different forest types: dark...

Comparative Analysis of Foliar Diseases of Some Native and Non-Native Tree Species in Belarus and Siberia

Urban green spaces are known to be subjected to additional anthropogenic stress. Using native plants in monoculture, i.e., planting trees of the same species, may favour disease outbreaks and plant death. Non-native plants to be used in large cities for creating sustainable plantations are being searched for worldwide. Meanwhile, it is necessary to control plant pathogens in the...

Biology of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (Lamiaceae) from Different Ecological and Geographical Places of Growth during Introduction

The variability in the development of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (Lamiaceae) plants collected from natural habitats (Zabaykalsky krai, Amur oblast, and Primorye) and grown under the same culturing conditions (Novosibirsk) is analyzed. It has been found that interpopulation differences in morphological characteristics of S. baicalensis and the timing of the onset of...

Climate Changes in Central Asia as a Prerequisite and Trigger of Plague Microbe (Yersinia pestis) Speciation

Two physical and climatic factors that were distant and recent prerequisites and a transformation trigger for a clone of the ancestral pseudotuberculous microbe Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:1b (the causative agent of the Far East scarlet-like fever (FESLF)) into a population of the plague microbe derivative Y. pestis are considered. One remote prerequisite was the aridification...

Morphological, Histochemical and Biochemical Features of Cultivated Rhodiola rosea (Altai Mountains Ecotype)

The study analyzed the content and localization of phenolic compounds, in particular phenylpropanoids, of Rodiola rosea plants of Altai Mountains ecotype during the introduction period of 2–4 years in the conditions of the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia. The plant material for the introduction experiment was obtained by in vitro method. HPLC was used to identify 11...

Effect of environmental conditions on the distribution of functional groups of microorganisms in the Khoito-Gol mineral springs (East Sayan)

The structure and functional activity of the microbial communities formed under different environmental conditions of the Khoito-Gol mineral springs are investigated. The habitat of microorganisms in the Khoito-Gol springs is characterized by abundant hydrogen sulfide and intense circulation of sulfur with the participation of sulfate-reducing, thionic, colorless, and purple...

Dynamics of pyrological regimes at landscape stows in southern taiga of Central Siberia in 18–20th centuries

Methodological aspects of investigation into the dynamics of pyrological regimes and their effect on natural ecosystems have been considered. It seems reasonable to combine different data on the history of forest fires in order to reveal the long-term dynamics of pyrological regimes. This allows one to eliminate certain disadvantages that are to some extent peculiar to separate...