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Molecular differentiation and taxonomy of the sunwatcher toad-headed agama species complex Phrynocephalus superspecies helioscopus (Pallas 1771) (Reptilia: Agamidae)
- E. Solovyeva, N. Poyarkov, E. Dunaev, T. N. Duysebayeva, A. Bannikova
- Biology, Medicine
- Russian Journal of Genetics
- 16 July 2011
Lizards of the sunwatcher toad-headed agama species complex Phrynocephalus superspecies helioscopus, mostly distributed in Central Asia and Middle East, were examined using analysis of variation at… Expand
Phylogenetic relationships and subgeneric taxonomy of toad-headed agamas Phrynocephalus (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae) as determined by mitochondrial DNA sequencing
- E. Solovyeva, N. Poyarkov, E. A. Dunayev, R. Nazarov, V. Lebedev, A. Bannikova
- Biology, Medicine
- Doklady Biological Sciences
- 3 May 2014
119 Toaddheaded agamas (Phrynocephalus) is an essenn tial element of arid biotopes throughout the vast area spanning the countries of Middle East and Central Asia. They constitute one of the most… Expand
A family of short retroposons (Squam1) from squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata): Structure, evolution, and correlation with phylogeny
- S. A. Kosushkin, O. R. Borodulina, E. Solovyeva, V. Grechko
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular Biology
- 6 December 2008
Sequences of the SINE family specific to squamate reptiles have been isolated from the genomes of lacertid lizards and sequenced. These retroposons, which we called Squam1, are 360–390 bp long and… Expand
Cenozoic aridization in Central Eurasia shaped diversification of toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus; Agamidae, Reptilia)
- E. Solovyeva, V. Lebedev, +5 authors N. Poyarkov
- Biology, Medicine
- PeerJ
- 19 March 2018
We hypothesize the phylogenetic relationships of the agamid genus Phrynocephalus to assess how past environmental changes shaped the evolutionary and biogeographic history of these lizards and… Expand
A little frog leaps a long way: compounded colonizations of the Indian Subcontinent discovered in the tiny Oriental frog genus Microhyla (Amphibia: Microhylidae)
- V. Gorin, E. Solovyeva, +12 authors N. Poyarkov
- Biology, Medicine
- PeerJ
- 3 July 2020
Frogs of the genus Microhyla include some of the world’s smallest amphibians and represent the largest radiation of Asian microhylids, currently encompassing 50 species, distributed across the… Expand
Phylogeographical study reveals high genetic diversity in a widespread desert rodent, Dipus sagitta (Dipodidae: Rodentia)
- V. Lebedev, A. Bannikova, +6 authors G. Shenbrot
- Biology
- 15 January 2018
Unusual Pipistrelle: Taxonomic Position of the Malayan Noctule (Pipistrellus stenopterus; Vespertilionidae; Chiroptera).
- S. V. Kruskop, E. Solovyeva, Anna Kaznadzey
- Biology, Medicine
- Zoological studies
- 2018
Sergei V. Kruskop, Evgeniya N. Solovyeva, and Anna D. Kaznadzey (2018) Despite huge progress in the systematics of bats and, in particular, of the Vespertilionidae family in latest years, the… Expand
Taxonomic diversity of spined loaches (Cobitidae: Cobitis) in the Caucasus
- E. Vasilyeva, E. Solovyeva, B. Levin, V. Vasil'ev
- Biology
- 2019
On the taxonomic position of the enigmatic genus Tonkinodentus Schileyko, 1992 (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha): the first molecular data.
- A. Schileyko, E. Solovyeva
- Biology
- 17 April 2019
The taxonomic position of the monotypic Vietnamese genus Tonkinodentus Schileyko, 1992 (for T.lestes Schileyko, 1992) has been considered in the light of the first obtained molecular data. Both… Expand
THE SYNTHESIS OF NANO-SIZED POWDERS IN THE ZrO 2-HfO 2-Y 2 O 3 SYSTEM
The powders with a crystallite size of 3-5 nm have been prepared by the reverse coprecipitation. The effect of coprecipitation temperature on the size of crystallites and agglomerates has been… Expand