Systematics and biology of arthropods and helminths. [New and little-known species of Siberian fauna]

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Systematics and Biology of Arthropods and Helminths . [New and little-known species of Siberian fauna]” is a unique scientific publication that immerses the reader in the richness and diversity of the world of Siberian fauna. This book is a real storehouse of knowledge for enthusiasts, researchers and specialists interested in the systematics, ecology and biology of animals living in the harsh conditions of Siberia. It can be compared with similar publications on zoology and ecological biology, such as “Fauna of Russia” or “Members of the world”, but it stands out due to its focus on new and little-known species found in this region. The main theme of the book is the systematics and biology of arthropods and helminths, as well as their role in the ecosystems of Siberia. The team of authors, consisting of leading zoologists and parasitologists, carefully investigated and classified new species previously left out of the field of view of the scientific community. The book reveals the intricacies of the morphology, physiology and behavior of these organisms, as well as their interaction with the environment and other species. Particular attention is paid to the issues of adaptation to extreme climatic conditions of the Siberian nature, which makes the publication valuable not only for specialists, but also for students, graduate students and all those who are interested in studying the biological features of the region. Systematics and Biology of Arthropods and Helminths . [New and little-known species of Siberian fauna]” will be an excellent source of information for those who are looking for answers to questions about biodiversity, evolution and the ecological role of organisms inhabiting Siberia. It raises important topics related to the conservation of rare species, their ecological significance and the potential for biological research. The reader will learn about the methods of detection and identification of new species, as well as about modern approaches to systematics, which makes the book relevant for both professional biologists and amateurs. The peculiarity of this publication is its scientific style, rich in details and illustrations, which help to better understand the complex morphological features of organisms. The author's team uses rich experience and modern research methods, which gives the book special value. In general, this publication is not just a collection of descriptions of species, but a full-fledged study that reveals the mysteries of the Siberian nature and demonstrates the richness and complexity of the ecosystems of the region. If you are interested in zoology, parasitology or just like to learn new facts about nature, this book will become an indispensable assistant. It is suitable for scientists, students of biological faculties, environmental specialists and anyone who appreciates a deep and scientifically based description of the world of living beings. Inspiring and rich in information, "Systematics and biology of arthropods and helminths. [New and little-known species of Siberian fauna]” will open for you new horizons of knowledge about the richness of Siberian nature, about how organisms adapt to harsh conditions and what role they play in complex ecological chains. This edition is a real challenge for those who are looking for new knowledge, and at the same time a guide to the unexplored corners of the Siberian fauna. It deservedly occupies a place in the library of everyone who is interested in biology, ecology and nature of Russia, and will become a valuable addition to the collection of scientific literature. Be inspired by discoveries, immerse yourself in the amazing world of arthropods and helminths, and discover the wealth hidden in the heart of Siberia.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Новые и малоизвестные виды фауны Сибири.
- Release date
- 1985