Irina Semenyuk

Irina Semenyuk
  • PhD
  • Researcher at Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

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Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution
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  • Researcher

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Background: The Abrau Peninsula is located in northwestern Caucasus between the cities of Novorossiysk and Anapa, Krasnodar Province, Russia. This paper contains an annotated checklist of the Chilopoda and Diplopoda inhabiting the Abrau Peninsula. New information: The fauna of the Abrau Peninsula comprises 17 centipede (4 orders) and 16 milliped...
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Citation: Semenyuk II, Tiunov AV, Golovatch SI (2011) Structure of mandibles in relation to trophic niche differentiation in a tropical millipede community. In: Mesibov Abstract Isotopic composition of nitrogen in 19 species of Diplopoda from a tropical monsoon forest (Cat Tien National Park, southern Vietnam) which supports one of the most diverse...
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The species composition, abundance, and isotopic signature of millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) were investigated in seven biotopes of Kaluzhskie Zaseki State Nature Reserve. Nine Diplopoda species were found in total, and the local species diversity (within a sampling plot) reached seven species. The Diplopoda tissues were similar to the plant lit...
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The degree of trophic differentiation of millipedes in taxocenes of temperate and tropical forests was estimated by isotopic analysis. The isotope ratio variation among species was notably wider in a tropical forest (23 millipede species, δ15N ranges within 10‰) than in a temperate broad-leaved forest (9 species, δ15N range less than 3‰). It is sug...
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Three new species of Pyrgodesmidae are being described from a small nature reserve supporting a seasonal tropical forest in southern Vietnam: Pseudocatapyrgodesmus pulcher sp.n., Skotodesmus vietnamicus sp.n., both representing only the second species in their respective genera, and Cryptocorypha hoffmani sp.n., an 11th species in this basically Or...

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