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Biodiversity of inland water ecosystems

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Voprosy ikhtiologii
ISSN PRINT: 0042-8752. Since its foundation in 1953, as an irregulary published collection of papers, and its establishment as a periodical in 1961, it has remained the leading domestic journal in all fields of ichthyology. All articles are reviewed and cover fish ecology, morphology, genetics, physiology, embryology, systematics, and fisheries biology. The Editorial Board welcomes articles from all countries of the world, provided they meet our scientific standards. Papers that are submitted in English, and accepted by the Editorial Board, are translated into Russian.
Aquatic Invasions
European Journal of Applied Research on Biological Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems. Aquatic Invasions is an open access on-line journal focusing on biological invasions in European inland and coastal waters and potential donor areas of aquatic invasive species for Europe. The journal provides the opportunity of timely publication of first records of biological invaders for consideration in risk assessments and early warning systems. Also, the journal provides opportunity to publish relevant technical reports and other accounts not publishable in regular scientific journals. Aquatic Invasions is a part of the developing European early warning system on aquatic invasive species, with an important service of protection of authors rights on primary geo-referenced information on species records. Editors: Dr Vadim E. Panov (St. Petersburg State University, Russia), Dr Stephan Gollasch (GoConsult, Germany). Published by European Research Network on Aquatic Invasive Species (ERNAIS), St.Petersburg


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