2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02759530
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Hydrobiological investigations of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Far-Eastern seas after the second world war. 2. Investigations of Far-Eastern institutes

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“…Thus, by the 1960s, the composition of the intertidal biota in Russian Far Eastern seas, in general terms, was studied and reported in numerous serial publications, monographs, collections of papers, and individual scientific papers (for bibliography see Kusakin and Chavtur [76,77]). The specific features of vertical distribution in intertidal communities have been revealed and the major belt-forming assemblages in flora and fauna have been distinguished.…”
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“…Thus, by the 1960s, the composition of the intertidal biota in Russian Far Eastern seas, in general terms, was studied and reported in numerous serial publications, monographs, collections of papers, and individual scientific papers (for bibliography see Kusakin and Chavtur [76,77]). The specific features of vertical distribution in intertidal communities have been revealed and the major belt-forming assemblages in flora and fauna have been distinguished.…”
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“…For a brief review of marine biological investigations carried out in the Far East by the Russian Academy of Sciences see Chavtur[103] and Kusakin and Chavtur[76,77]. Here, we will not discuss taxonomical papers dealing with the intertidal biota, because they were taken into consideration when compiling the "List of Species of Intertidal Animals, Plants and Fungi of the Far Eastern Seas of Russia"[71] provided with a comprehensive bibliography.…”
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