Holocene faunal trends in Western Siberia and their causes
1 Tyumen State University, Tyumen, Russia
2 Kozybayev North Kazakhstan State University, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan
2 Kozybayev North Kazakhstan State University, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan
Journal: Geophysical processes and biosphere
Tome: 16
Number: 1
Year: 2017
Pages: 55-74
UDK: 591.9
DOI: 10.21455/GPB2017.1-4
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Gashev S., Aleshina A., Zuban I., Lupinos M., Mardonova L., Mitropolskiy M., Selyukov A., Sorokina N., Stolbov V., Shapovalov S. Holocene faunal trends in Western Siberia and their causes // . 2017. Т. 16. № 1. С. 55-74. DOI: 10.21455/GPB2017.1-4
@article{GashevHolocene2017,
author = "Gashev, S. and Aleshina, A. and Zuban, I. and Lupinos, M. and Mardonova, L. and Mitropolskiy, M. and Selyukov, A. and Sorokina, N. and Stolbov, V. and Shapovalov, S.",
title = "Holocene faunal trends in Western Siberia and their causes",
journal = "Geophysical processes and biosphere",
year = 2017,
volume = "16",
number = "1",
pages = "55-74",
doi = "10.21455/GPB2017.1-4",
language = "English"
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Keywords: faunal trends, Holocene, climate, cycles, Western Siberia, anthropogenic factors
Аnnotation: Based on the analysis of the transformation of vertebrate and invertebrate fauna of Western Siberia in the Holocene, classification and periodization of the main faunistic trends is given. Against the background of changing environmental conditions, the main regularities of the dynamics of fauna, the way of penetration of some species into the territory of the region and the disappearance of others from the beginning of the Holocene to the present time are given. There are three global and four fluctuating trends. Anthropogenic trend is separately ascertained. The conclusion is made about the prevailing causes of these changes, associated primarily with periodic climatic processes of different levels, determined by planetary geological and cosmic cycles. It is emphasized that in the historical period anthropogenic factors play a significant role in the dynamics of the fauna of the region.