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Vol 20, 2017, 2 No

DOI: 10.21443/1560-9278-2017-20-2

Biological Sciences

Bekrenevа O. I., Bogdanova O. Yu.
Comparative analysis of the quality of drinking tap water in some areas of the Murmansk region
P. 295-300

Il'inskiy V. V., Makarevich E. V., Kramarenko E. V., Indushko V. V.
Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
P. 301-307

Kapkov V. I., Shoshina E. V., Belenikina O. A.
Using the marine unicellular algae in biological monitoring
P. 308-315

Makarevich P. R., Oleinik A. A.
Microplankton of the Barents Sea: current composition and structure on the eve of the winter
P. 316-325

Tkach A. V. Obluchinskaya., E. D.
Sterols and polyphenols of fucoids from the Murmansk coast of the Barents Sea
P. 326-335

Malavenda S. V., Shoshina E. V., Kapkov V. I.
Species diversity of seaweeds in different areas of the Barents Sea
P. 336-351

Svitina V. S., Gudimov A. V.
Long-term fluctuations in population of Semibalanus balanoides (L.) (Crustacea) in the estuarine zone of the Kola Bay
P. 352-362

Smirnova A. S., Kravets P. P.
Structure of settlements of Macoma balthica in the southern knee of the Kola Bay
P. 363-369

Stasenkov V. A.
Long-term dynamics of biological indicators of navaga Eleginus nawaga (Walbaum, 1792) of the White Seain relation to changes of the reservoir temperature regime
P. 370-380

Tyukina O. S.
Abundance of phytoplankton communities of the Barents Sea in the first half of the growing season of 2013
P. 381-389

Chovgan O. V., Malavenda S. S.
The value of algae as a substrate for intertidal invertebrates in the White Sea
P. 390-400

V. S. Anokhina, A. V. Dunaeva
Exterior indicators and physiological signs' indices of juveniles Salmo salar L. in the rivers of the Kola Peninsula
P. 401-411

Bakay Yu. I., Popov V. I.
Ecological and population features of the beaked redfish Sebastes mentella (Scorpaenidae) in the Norwegian Sea, as revealed by analysis of the parasite fauna
P. 412-421

Krysov A. I., Pronyuk A. A., Rybakov M. O., Kalashnikov Yu. N.
The international regulation of herring, blue whiting and mackerel fishery
P. 422-433

Nikolaev A. M., Alekseev M. Yu., Samokhvalov I. V., Legun A. G., Il'mast, E. N. Rasputina, Yu. A. Shustov N. V.
Distribution, feeding and growth of hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr stocked into rivers with various abiotic conditions
P. 434-444

Popyuk M. P.
Pathomorphological changes in aterina Atherina boyeri liver under invasion of Contracaecum rudolphii l. Hartwich, 1964 (Nematoda: Anisakidae)
P. 445-454

Tkachenko A. V., Prusov S. V., Karasev A. B., Shkatelov A. P.
Current infestation status of Atlantic salmon with Anisakis simplex larvae in the River Ponoi (the Murmansk region)
P. 455-462

Noskovich A. E., Pavlova L. V.
Some reproductive parameters of populations of Macoma calcarea (Bivalvia, Tellinidae) in the Barents and Pechora Seas
P. 463-471

Pakhomov M. V., Ishkulov D. G., Zaytsev A. A.
The influence of the optical characteristics of the environment on colour vision of earless seals
P. 472-479

Sokolov K. M.
On rational usage of catches during the trap fishery in the Barents Sea
P. 480-485

Distribution and population characteristics of Mytilus edulis L. in the Sel'dyanaya, Kruglaya and Levaya Bays (the Chupa Inlet, White Sea
Khacheturova K. S., Kravets P. P.
P. 486-492

Shamray T. V.
Changes in the abundance and terms of presence in the plankton of the red king crab larvae within the Ura Bay (West Murman) in 2011–2016
P. 493-502

Yakovlev A. P., Grigoriev V. F.
Change of physical activity of the grey seal when exposed to the magnetic field with frequencies of 2, 18 and 36 Hz for 1–4 hours
P. 503-510