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Doklady Earth Sciences | 2011

Using multidimensional analysis and information functions for macro description of European natural complexes in the second part of the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene

A. Yu. Puzachenko; Anastasia K. Markova

This article analyzes the effect of geographic factors on variations in the species diversity of mammals and plants for the European territory. Multidimensional analysis and a number of information parameters have been applied for the first time, which allowed identifying objective indicators of mammal and plant diversity for different time periods in the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene.


Geography, Environment, Sustainability | 2018

MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SMALL MAMMAL fAUNAS Of EUROPE: EVOLUTION, BIOSTRATIGRAPHY, CORRELATIONS

Anastasia K. Markova; A. Yu. Puzachenko

The paper is concerned with the small mammal fauna evolution in Europe in the Middle Pleistocene. The information on the faunas of the end of the Early Pleistocene has been also taken into consideration. The data available made possible identifying several stages in the small mammal evolution. Not all intervals within the Middle Pleistocene are provided with sufficient information for recognizing individual stages; that is particularly true for the cold periods of the Middle Pleistocene – the Donian and the Okian glaciations (=Elsterian, =Anglian). Based on the studies of small mammal localities, the biostratigraphic scheme has been developed, the principal phylogenetic lineages of Arvicolinae were traced, and maps of the Middle Pleistocene small mammal localities have been compiled


Biology Bulletin | 2016

The intraspecies variability of Spermophilus relictus sensu lato Kaschkarov 1923 (Sciuridae, Rodentia)

E. V. Karnaukhova; A. Yu. Puzachenko; N. A. Formozov

The intraspecies variability of Spermophilus relictus sensu lato was studied based on 27 measurements of skulls from 67 specimens of relict ground squirrels (S. relictus) and 66 specimens of Tien Shan ground squirrels (S. ralli), as well as six specimens of the relict ground squirrel from the Gissar Ridge (Tien Shan). A colorimetric analysis of skins of relict ground squirrels (19 specimens, including three individuals from the Gissar Ridge) and Tien Shan ground squirrels (19 specimens) was made. Significant intraspecies variability was found in the relict and Issyk-Kul ground squirrels, whereas the interspecies differences were small, raising questions about the species independence of the Tien Shan ground squirrel (S. ralli).


Biology Bulletin | 2011

Morphological diversity of wing structure in Rhinolophoid bats (Chiroptera, Rhinolophoidea)

Aleksandra A. Panyutina; A. Yu. Puzachenko; I. B. Soldatova

The results of studies on the morphological diversity of wing structure in horseshoe bats (Rhinolophoidea) are considered in relation to ecological differentiation within the superfamily. Various skeletal elements of the wing are shown to form several groups of mutually correlated characters. The main groups comprise the characters that account for the size of the wing and play a role in the formation of its outer contours. The distribution of characters shows that they describe different aspects of variation and can provide a fairly complete picture of the morphological and ecological structure of the superfamily. The results obtained by means of multidimensional scaling and clustering methods primarily reflect ecological types of bats and only then characterize their taxonomic relationships. Analysis of variation in structural features of the wing within the superfamily Rhinolophoidea shows that the same wing form in different families may be accounted for by different ratios of digit elements, primarily the lengths of distal and proximal phalanges of digits III and IV.


Quaternary International | 2013

New data on changes in the European distribution of the mammoth and the woolly rhinoceros during the second half of the Late Pleistocene and the early Holocene

Anastasia K. Markova; A. Yu. Puzachenko; T. van Kolfschoten; van der Johannes Plicht; D. V. Ponomarev


Quaternary International | 2017

The Eurasian mammoth distribution during the second half of the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene: Regional aspects

A. Yu. Puzachenko; Anastasia K. Markova; Pavel A. Kosintsev; T. van Kolfschoten; J. van der Plicht; T.V. Kuznetsova; A.N. Tikhonov; D. V. Ponomarev; Margot Kuitems; Olga Bachura


Quaternary International | 2015

Changes in the Eurasian distribution of the musk ox (Ovibos moschatus) and the extinct bison (Bison priscus) during the last 50 ka BP

Anastasia K. Markova; A. Yu. Puzachenko; T. van Kolfschoten; Pavel A. Kosintsev; T.V. Kuznetsova; A.N. Tikhonov; Olga Bachura; D. V. Ponomarev; van der Johannes Plicht; Margot Kuitems


Doklady Earth Sciences | 2010

New data on the dynamics of the mammoth Mammuthus primigenius distribution in Europe in the second half of the Late Pleistocene-Holocene

Anastasia K. Markova; A. Yu. Puzachenko; J. van der Plicht; T. van Kolfschoten; D. V. Ponomarev


Doklady Earth Sciences | 2003

Ecosystems of Eastern Europe in the Holocene Atlantic Optimum Based on Floristic and Theriologic Data

Anastasia K. Markova; A.N. Simakova; A. Yu. Puzachenko


Doklady Earth Sciences | 2002

Ecosystems of eastern europe in the late glacial maximum of the Valdai glaciation (24-18 ka B.P.) based on floristic and theriological data

Anastasia K. Markova; A.N. Simakova; A. Yu. Puzachenko

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D. V. Ponomarev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A.N. Simakova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A.N. Tikhonov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Olga Bachura

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Pavel A. Kosintsev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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