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Lumbricus terrestris
Paramecium caudatum
Central Asia
Dryopteris ч uliginosa
Tyumen Region
Tyumen region
Western Siberia
a disablement group
adsorption
alkaline phosphatase
aminotransferase
an anthropogenic province
anthropogenic adaptation
anthropogenic transformation
associate pathologies
biochemical plant protection system
biochemical transformation
bottom sediments
climate change
community information structure
ectoparasitе
edaphotopes
excrements
frost heave
geotechnical system
gonads
habitat resource capacity
habitats
humification
hybrids
hypertension
inhabitants of the Far North
insectivores
invasion
knout goby
landfill
lipid peroxygenation
microelementosis of fish
middle age
mineralization
morphology
nitrogen forms
oil pollution
peat
petroleum hydrocarbons
pollution
precipitation
primary disablement
remediation methods
retiring age
rodents
round goby
small mammals
species and structure diversity
stability
stability of species communities
subtaiga
succession
temperature data logger
test area
the annual course of air temperatures
trace elements
tundra
urban ecosystems
varroatosis
weather in The Town of Ishim
youth stage
аcaricidе
Active orthostatic response
Black Sea
Eye diseases
Ferns
Flying squirrel
Gas pipeline
Heavy metals
Honeybees
Landscape
Natural waters
Para-aminobenzoic acid
Petroleum hydrocarbons
The average air temperature
Western Siberia
bioindication
secondary oil pollution
small mammals
soils
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