scholarly journals Bryophytes Occurrences Dataset Based On SYKO Herbarium Moss Collection

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galina Zheleznova ◽  
Tatyana Shubina ◽  
Mikhail Rubtsov ◽  
Galina Litvinenko ◽  
Ivan Chadin

The dataset with 49,726 bryophytes occurrences (49,261 moss occurrences and 465 liverworts occurrences), located predominantly on the territory European north-east Russia, is described in this data paper. The dataset was based on the digitised moss labels from the Institute of Biology of Komi Scientific Сenter of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences herbarium (SYKO). The information from the labels was recognised, cleaned and brought into compliance with the Darwin Core. More than 99.9% of occurrences were georeferenced with a precision of at least 3 km. For each occurrence, the original label image URL was given. The dataset contains occurrences of 539 moss and liverworts taxa (species and lower ranks) belonging to 190 genera and 75 families. Information about 49,726 bryophytes occurrences was published in GBIF. The dataset was based on label data of 94% of SYKO herbarium moss collection specimens. Most of the occurrences were described with the following fields: occurrenceID, institutionID, collectionCode, catalogNumber, basisOfRecord, scientificName, taxonRank, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, recordedBy, identifiedBy, associatedMedia, day, month, year, country, countryCode, decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, geodeticDatum, coordinateUncertaintyInMetres, georeferencedBy.

Author(s):  
A. I. Lebedintsev ◽  

The article presents data on the scientific and organizational activities of the Head of the NEISRI Laboratory of Archeology, History, and Ethnography, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences N. N. Dikov as well as on the creation of the North-East Asian Complex Achaeological Expedition (NEACAE) and the results of archaeological research performed by its detachments. N. N. Dikov's important contribution to the organization of archaeological research in the North-East Russia and his achievements in the study of ancient cultures are noted. The NEACAE formation contributed to a greater coverage of the territory of the north of the Far East by archaeological research, the discovery of a significant number of archaeological sites in Chukotka, Kamchatka, Kolyma, and on the Okhotsk coast.


2002 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 525-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
V Volodin ◽  
I Chadin ◽  
P Whiting ◽  
L Dinan

Zootaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4237 (3) ◽  
pp. 471
Author(s):  
ALEXANDER V. PUTSHKOV ◽  
ALEXANDER V. MARTYNOV

A catalogue of type specimens of species and subspecies of caraboid beetles, tiger-beetles here treated as family Cicindelidae, and ground-beetles (Carabidae) of suborder Adephaga deposited in the I.I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NAS of Ukraine is provided. For all type-specimens original photos of each specimen (with label) and label data are given in the original spelling (translated to English if the original label was in Cyrillic alphabet). In some cases data concerning the current status of taxons are discussed. Nominal taxa names are alphabethically listed within each family. Altogether, 372 type specimens of 133 taxa names (species and subspecies) are included in the catalogue: 15 holotypes, 344 paratypes (120 species and subspecies) and 13 specimens (9 taxa) with other type status. 


Author(s):  
Anastasia Grigorievna Osedakh

The subject of this article is life and research activity of the Soviet geologist, paleontologist, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, explorer of the European North-East of Russia, discoverer of the Pechora coal basin – Alexander Chernov (1877-1963). The object of this research is the Russian historiography on his scientific biography. The goal a consists in the analysis of biographical essays, writings, newspaper notes about A. A. Chernov, available information on his scientific biography, as well as insufficiently studied topics. It is determined that the historiography of works dedicated to A. A. Chernov is extensive, and describes life path of the scholar, his academicc, pedagogical, and social activities. The author indicates Chernov’s role in training geology scholars in the process of institutionalization of science in the North, namely the Institute of Geology of Komi Scientific Center of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, organization of exploration works in the European North-East of Russia. His remarkable contribution to geological exploration of the territories of Russian North along with the discovery of Pechora coal basin is described. It is revealed that the history of establishment and development of Chernov’s scientific school, formed on the premises of Guerrier Courses in Moscow and in the Komi Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union remains insufficiently studied.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4-2021) ◽  
pp. 178-182
Author(s):  
O. V. Shabalina ◽  

The publication is dedicated to the anniversary exhibition of art works by Murmansk painter Anatoly Shevnin, organized in the Museum-Archive of the History of Study and Development of the European North of the Barents Centre of Humanities of the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Biographical information about the artist and description of his creative career are given


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galina Zheleznova ◽  
Tatyana Shubina ◽  
Svetlana Degteva ◽  
Ivan Chadin ◽  
Mikhail Rubtsov

This study produced a dataset containing information on moss occurrences in the territory of Yugyd Va National Park, located in the Subpolar and Northern Urals, European North-East Russia. The dataset summarises occurrences noted by long-term bryological explorations in remote areas of the Subpolar and Northern Urals from 1943 to 2015 and from studies published since 1915. The dataset consists of 4,120 occurrence records. The occurrence data were extracted from herbarium specimen labels (3,833 records) and data from published literature (287 records). Most of the records (4,104) are georeferenced. A total of 302 moss taxa belonging to 112 genera and 36 families are reported herein to occur in Yugyd Va National Park. The diversity of bryophytes in this National Park has not yet been fully explored and further exploration will lead to more taxa. A total of 4,120 moss occurrences records in the territory of Yugyd Va National Park were published.


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