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The structure and functioning of the Lake Shira Ecosystem.: An example of Siberian Brackish Water LakesPreface to the Siberian lakes special issueA one-dimensional model of vertical stratification of Lake Shira focussed on winter conditions and ice coverSome generalizations based on stratification and vertical mixing in meromictic Lake Shira, Russia, in the period 2002–2009Understanding the mechanisms of blooming of phytoplankton in Lake Shira, a saline lake in Siberia (the Republic of Khakasia)Effect of winter conditions on distributions of anoxic phototrophic bacteria in two meromictic lakes in Siberia, RussiaA general one-dimensional vertical ecosystem model of Lake Shira (Russia, Khakasia): description, parametrization and analysisFormation of the vertical heterogeneity in the Lake Shira ecosystem: the biological mechanisms and the mathematical modelChallenges and opportunities for integrating lake ecosystem modelling approachesSpecial Issue: Integrated Empirical and Modelling Studies on the Ecology of Two Saline Lakes in South Siberia (Khakasia, Russia) / Guest Edited by Ramesh D. Gulati, Wolf M. Mooij, Andrey G. DegermendzhyVertical stratification of physical, chemical and biological components in two saline lakes Shira and Shunet (South Siberia, Russia)
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A.G. Degermendzhy
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Degermendzhy