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ELENA M. SAYENKO

zoology@ibss.marine.su
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TITLE:

    Senior Engineer, Laboratory of Freshwater Communities, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia.

EDUCATION:

    B.S., Faculty of Biology, Far East State University, Vladivostok, 1988.

POSITIONS:

    Junior Researcher, Mollusk Collection Manager, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1989-present.

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:

    Ecology and morphology of freshwater bivalves of the Russian Far East and adjacent territories; hydrobiology.

FIELD EXPERIENCE:

    Participant, International Kuril Island Project, 1994-1999.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Bogatov, V. V., and E. M. SAYENKO. 1994. Functioning of river communities under the extreme environmental conditions of the Russian Far East. 45th Arctic Science Conference, Vladivostok, Dalnauka, pp. 316-317.

  • SAYENKO, E. M. 1995. The peculiarities of the hydrobiological regime of the Vtoraya River (Vladivostok) under extreme environmental conditions. Bioresources of the marine and freshwater ecosystems. TINRO-Centre, Vladivostok, pp. 75-76.


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