Замотайлов А.С., Шаповалов М.И. Созологическая характеристика фауны жесткокрылых насекомых особой экономической зоны Майкопского района Республики Адыгея // Биоразнообразие. Биоконсервация. Биомониторинг. Сборник материалов Международной научно-практическ Рассмотрено общее биологическое разнообразие и дана созологическая характеристика фауны насекомых отряда Coleoptera Лагонакского нагорья в пределах ОЭЗ Майкопского района РА. Для рассматриваемого района отмечено 1483 вида жесткокрылых, принадлежащих к 81 семейству, из которых 27 видов включены в Красные книги РФ, Краснодарского края и Республики Адыгея. Даны рекомендации по сохранению редкой колеоптерофауны в пределах туристско-рекреационной зоны и выделены районы с максимальной концентрацией угрожаемых таксонов.
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Матрица живой клетки Why are billions of living cells in the world are based on a uniform
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During the drilling of wells to Lake Vostok discovered unusual crystals (Automatic translation) Lake Vostok in Antarctica is a unique aquatic ecosystem that has been isolated from the surface of Earth's atmosphere and biosphere for millions of years. His study plays an important role in the study of climate change in the last millennium.
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Its evolution we may be required changeable environmental conditions (Automatic translation) Longitudinal Study found that, in a time when Homo erectus appeared and produced the first tools, Olduvai Gorge (possible cradle of mankind) experienced abrupt climate changes.
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Keep evolutionary step, or What were the evolutionary biologists in 2012 (Automatic translation) The origin of life, the origin of multicellular grandmother as a means of survival, splicing as a tool of evolution and other theories and hypotheses of evolutionary theory, which attracted our attention in the past year.
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Found ancient crustacean striking conservation (Automatic translation) United Kingdom, December 12. British paleontologists discovered the remains of crustacean that has preserved not only the shell but the soft tissue: a body, legs, eyes, gills and digestive system.
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Genetic diversity of mankind owes the last millennium (Automatic translation) At the same time, active breeding has resulted in a large number of potentially harmful genetic variants. However, this does not mean that mankind has become more frail.
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Algae "matryoshka" failed to absorb the DNA of their endosymbionts (Automatic translation) Researchers have tried to find out why some modern algae left in their chloroplasts nukleomorf - DNA endosymbiont, who last lived in algae cells and upon which so far were only two chloroplast genomes.
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Aggressiveness and size trout fry depend on the position of the eggs in the ovaries of the mother (Automatic translation) Fry and adult trout are different depending on whether the eggs from which they hatched Of those that ripen in the front or the back of the mother's ovary.
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Biologists have decoded the genome of the first two-humped camel (Automatic translation) Along with a single-dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), Bactrian camels, Bactrians (Camelus bactrianus) are the best known representatives of the family of camelids (Camelidae).
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© 2012 DM Lazurenko, VN Kira, E. Aslanian, OM Bakhtin "Some EEG correlates of ideomotor REAL AND ACTIVITIES" (Automatic translation) Abstract: The activity of the human brain during movement and voluntary motor imagery was investigated. It was shown that the negative shift of the potential associated with the real and imagery movement preparation. The difference of the spatiotemporal structure of the surface-negative wave in the real and imagery movement was not significant. Recent data suggests that there are differences between late potentials of the movement and motor imagery.
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2012 DM Lazurenko *, VN Kiroy "Modern problems of Neuroethics" (Automatic translation) Neuroethics is a relatively new interdisciplinary field of research that studies the impact of modern neuroscience on self-awareness, the development of biomedicine, political, legal and moral spheres of human activity. Debate unfolding in the Neuroethics include consideration of the basic principles of normative ethics neurophysiology, as well as concepts such as free will, moral responsibility, the autonomy of the individual and the individual.
Abstract
Neuroethics is a relatively new, multidisciplinary field of study the influences of current neurology and neuroscience on human consciousness, biomedicine and the political and legal spheres of life. Philosophical debates are developing within neuroethics include consideration of the basic principles of normative neuroscience ethics, as well as concepts such as free agency, moral responsibility, a personality and individual autonomy.
Keywords: Neuroethics, Neurophysiology, Neuroimaging, Neyrotipirovanie; manipulative neuroscience, brain-computer interface; Neyroinzheneriya.
Keywords: Neuroethics; Neuroimaging; Manipulative neuroscience; Brain-computer interface; Brainotyping; Neuroengineering.
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Fern was named in honor of Lady Gaga (Automatic translation) U.S. scientists have discovered a new genus of ferns and identified within this genus of 19 species, some of which were named in honor of the pop singer Lady Gaga.
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Hunger hormone prolongs life Protein synthesized by the cells during the famine, not only helps to lose weight, as it was already known, but also significantly extends life: experimental mice with high content of protein in the body lived in a third longer than normal.
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As short-term memory into a long-term Memory consolidation during sleep is due to the exchange of information between the three parts of the brain.
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded research in cell reprogramming and cloning The award will be presented to the Englishman John Gerdonu and Japanese Shinyo Yamanaka, the possibility of converting adult cells into pluripotent, which give rise to almost all tissues and organs.
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Why nicotine improves memory Open nerve cells, which in response to nicotine enhance the exchange of signals between the hippocampus and memory sub-centers, which leads to a better structuring and storing the information.
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New regulatory RNAs perform their work in microseconds Open regulatory noncoding RNAs that exist in two forms, active and inactive, and the time, given to the active phase, takes them a couple of hundred microseconds.
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Managed to get the mouse out of artificial gametes Japanese scientists have managed to grow artificial stem cells not only artificial sperm and artificial egg.
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First of all newborn mice "learn a" personal maternal odor Cubs looking nipple with milk, guided individual maternal odor, which they take up the time of birth, along with the smell of amniotic fluid.
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In Yakutia will coldstore unique to plants (Automatic translation) In late September, Permafrost Institute opens new underground coldstore for plants.
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Clarified the origin of bony fishes It was believed that the present line of bony fishes - ray-finned - appeared about 150 million years ago. New research suggests that this has happened twice as much as before. Meanwhile, most of today's bony fish groups came m
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Why are women inferior to men Natural selection on growth, even in modern humans act in opposite directions: the greatest reproductive success awaits stunted women and tall men.
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Grey Parrots showed uptake of three children Grey Parrots are a treat, combining in mind the indirect signs indicating where there may be food. A similar ability one acquires only by age three.
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Scientists have proven that without phosphorus bacteria can not exist (Automatic translation) Several years ago, experts at NASA have suggested that on Earth there are organisms that feed on toxic element arsenic. They believed that the rod-shaped bacteria GFAJ-1, living in an alkaline Mono Lake, which is located in California.
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Breeders brought tasteless tomatoes (Automatic translation) American breeders have managed to bring a new variety of tomato. The peculiarity of this variety is that it can mature in a few days, but at the same time, the fruits have no taste.
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Found "enzyme memory" (Automatic translation) Increased activity of a DNA-methylases involved in the regulation of gene prevents age-related memory loss.
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Plants growing in pots is worse than in the wild (Automatic translation) The restrictions imposed on the root system of any, even the most spacious pot, inevitably affect the growth of plants.
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Children begin to see in 3D-one and the same time It was believed that "stereovision" kids get about four months after the date on which should have been born. In fact, they gain the ability of 3D-four months after it first saw the light - even if born prematurely.
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Frightened grasshoppers slow down the soil microflora Environmentalists have figured out how predators can influence the processes of decomposition of dead organic matter in the soil. Stress, who feels their victim, affecting the chemical composition of its body, which, in turn, affects the soil microflora.
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The experiment confirmed the evolutionary advantage of sexual reproduction Yeast helped scientists show that interpopulation mating leads to greater environmental adaptability of the species.
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The contest photos Biological Science Bio-Art (Automatic translation) Among the winners of the ethereal butterfly of the enzymes of rat spinal cord and other delicacies.
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In nature there are chameleons the size of 29 mm (Automatic translation) Recently, during research in Madagascar, scientists were able to detect the smallest chameleon in the world.
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In the Pacific Ocean have discovered the slowest bacteria (Automatic translation) At the bottom of the ocean found the slowest of bacteria
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Can I talk to a dolphin? Yuka Mishima of Tokyo Oceanological Science and Technology University has created a prototype device that allows you to publish the full range of sounds available in this dolphin from whistles and poschelkivany to the ultrasound used for echolocation.
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Ants-handers have a better understanding of each other (Automatic translation) Ants-handers have a better understanding of each other
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Biologists will conduct research for the first time "thinking dog" Биологи впервые смогут провести исследования "собачьих мыслей"
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Cockroaches as social insects (Automatic translation) Cockroaches froze halfway to the true social insects: they live in groups where everyone knows each other and consult each other about the food and lodging, but there is no specialization and the "vertical of power" from the top of the uterus.
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Vórony remember old friends and foes (Automatic translation) Zoologists have found ravens unusually long-term memory for the relations with his comrades.
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Transplantation of photoreceptors eliminated blindness (Automatic translation) Scientists have made the return of the blind mice
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Why are extinct Tasmanian wolf (Automatic translation) The complete lack of genetic diversity in the population
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Scientists have explained the influence of anesthesia on biorhythms (Automatic translation) The reason for this condition is the effect of anesthesia on the biological clock
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In Perelman's genius is a special intelligence gene (Automatic translation) Found a gene that increases the IQ of a person
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Social status affects the monkeys of their genes Scientists were able to establish that the social status affects the operation of the order of thousands of genes
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The fungus-killer bats could come to America from Europe - scientists The fungus-killer bats could come to America from Europe - scientists
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Every degree of heat wave mortality increases by 5% - scientists Every degree of heat wave mortality increases by 5% - scientists
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A surprising property of water will save the oceans from oil spills A surprising property of water will save the oceans from oil spills
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The flora of the tundra "growing" because of climate change, say scientists The flora of the tundra "growing" because of climate change, say scientists
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Irkutsk scientists are working on decoding the genome of the Baikal diatoms Irkutsk scientists are working on decoding the genome of the Baikal diatoms
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People born on the nature of red, acutely feel any pain People born on the nature of red, acutely feel any pain
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Russian scientists have decoded the first time in the world of the ancient tree DNA (Automatic translation) Russian scientists have decoded the first time in the world of the ancient tree DNA
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The secret of hair loss is opened Based on the materials InterNovosti
Alexander Smoliy
American scientists have found a protein that triggers the process of hair loss in men.
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President Vladimir region Biotechnology shown According to the materials, "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" - www.rg.ru,
Bitkina Svetlana, Vladimir
03/21/2012
Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting of the 29th Commission for Modernization and Technological Development of the Russian economy. It passed in the village Volginsky by Vladimir. They discussed the problem of improving the efficiency of research support for modernization and innovation development, reviewed the results of studies assessing the cost of the program of innovative development companies with state participation in 2010-2011. In addition, questions were raised to attract leading scientists in the Russian universities, high school experience of interaction and cooperation of business and educational institutions and organizations implementing complex projects for high-tech production.
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A step forward in the creation of synthetic organisms Based on the materials Lenta.Ru
Alexander Smoliy
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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