Hemopoiesis of anurans - Specific features of adaptiogenesis in species in recent ecosystems / Vershinin V.L. // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. - 2004. - V. 83, l. 11. - P. 1367-1374.

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The studies of hematologic features of amphibians along the gradient of anthropogenic environmental transformation resulted in the determination of significant changes in blood of animals exposed to the influence of urbanization and pollution. The qualitative differences in the adaptive strategy between three species of the genus Rana are shown from the example of hemopoiesis. The differences in population polymorphism of close species are found to affect them under anthropogenic transformation of the environment. Adaptiogenesis (one of the most important properties of animate matter) proceeds differently not only in different taxonomic groups of organisms, but also in related species and populations. Therefore, the comparison of characteristics in three species of the genus Rana (R. temporaria, R. arvalis, and R. ridibunda) enables to find the species specificity of adaptation on the level of some organism's system.
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Amphibia; Animalia; Anura; Rana arvalis; Rana ridibunda; Rana temporaria
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Affiliations Inst. of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
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Correspondence Address Vershinin, V.L.; Inst. of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation; email: wow@ipae.uran.ru
Language of Original Document Russian
Abbreviated Source Title Zool. Zh.
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