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Vol.15,
No.2
(2025)
Original Papers
Occurrence and group size of seals in the Western Antarctica: Results from the 2023 VII Turkish Antarctic Research Expedition
183–195
Mustafa Sözen, Nastassia Uluduz
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-11
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Micromorphological features of organo-mineral interactions in soils and soil-like bodies of Thala Hills, East Antarctica
196–212
Ivan Alekseev, Elena Grek
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-12
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Antiviral activity of
Colobanthus quitensis
(Kunth) Bartl. natural plant extract against transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus
in vitro
213–223
Svitlana Rybalko, Oksana Poronnik, Ganna Myryuta, Maryna Arkhypova, Daria Starosyla, Oleg Deryabin, Tetiana Trokhymchuk, Iryna Laguta, Oksana Stavinskaya, Pavlo Kuzema, Viktor Anishchenko, Roman Ivannikov, Anton Puhovkin, Ivan Parnikoza
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-13
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Psychrotolerant enterobacters inhabiting the gut of Antarctic fishes of the family
Nototheniidae
and description of
Enterobacter hoffmannii
subsp.
nototheniae
subsp. nov.
224–248
Ivo Sedláček, Roman Pantůček, Tibor Botka, Ondrej Šedo, Eva Staňková, Pavel Jurajda, Dana Nováková, Pavel Švec
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-14
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Limitation of visibility on the coast of the Kara Sea in the context of modern climate change
249–257
Pavel Sviashchennikov, Boris Ivanov, Anastasiia Revina, Tatiana Karandasheva, Irina Ilyushchenkova
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-15
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Phytomass and organic carbon stocks in the mountain tundra communities of the Khibiny Mountains, Murmansk Region, Russia
258–284
Natalya Yu. Shmakova, Olga V. Ermolaeva, Ekaterina I. Kopeina, Tatyana I. Litvinova, Taisia V. Poloshevets, Denis A. Davydov
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-16
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Spatio-temporal variability of soil surface temperature affects adaptation of Antarctic hairgrass populations. 1. Fluctuations of average monthly local temperature near plants influence biometrical, biochemical, and ecological characteristics
285–302
Natalia Miryuta, Myhailo Savenets, Larysa Pysarenko, Ganna Myryuta, Oksana Poronnik, Ivan Parnikoza
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-17
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Phenological development, viability, and visual tree assessment of
Pinus sibirica
du tour beyond the Arctic circle
303–323
Polina S. Zykova, Oxana A. Goncharova, Olesya E. Zotova
https://doi.org/10.5817/CPR2025-2-18
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