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Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals
Established1944
DirectorVictor V. Glupov, Prof, ScD
Staff166 (as of 2013)[1]
OwnerSiberian Branch of RAS
Formerly calledBiomedical Institute, Biological Institute
AddressFrunze street, 11, Novosibirsk, 630091, Russia[2]
Location
Novosibirsk
,
Russia
Websitehttp://www.eco.nsc.ru

The Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals (ISEA) (Russian: Институт систематики и экологии животных, ИСЭЖ [a]) located in Novosibirsk is one of the oldest research organization in the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS).[3][4] The institute was founded in 1944[5][6] as Biomedical Institute,[5] the first Siberian academic establishment working in biology.[6] The Siberian Zoological Museum of the ISEA SB RAS has the third-largest coleopteran collection in Russia.[7] Some Siberian research organizations as the Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS and the Institute of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry SB RAS were derived from the Institute former laboratories.[5][6][8]

General background

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The Institute research mission is the study of animal populations and communities structural and functional organization (as the base of living systems sustainable being and evolution) along with community ecology and biodiversity (animal systematics, inventory, monitoring and animal resource assessment).[8][9]

The ISEA international activities include collaboration with researchers from the United Kingdom, Germany,[10] the United States, Japan and China.[6]

History

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The institute was formed as the Biomedical Institute[5] in 1944[5][6] due to the special Order of the USSR Sovnarkom (1943[b]). It was renamed a few times:[5][8][11]

Institute directors

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Research units

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There are seven laboratories,[c] one special research team, three research stations and one affiliated research and production unit in the institute.

Laboratories

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Special research team

Research stations

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The Siberian Zoological Museum

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The Museum appeared in 1960 as a separate laboratory of the institute. Now it is curated by the researchers of the Invertebrate Systematics and the Philogeny&Faunogenesis Laboratories.[17] The Siberian Zoological Museum has a vast scientific collection (650 animal families, more than 25 thousand species, 13 million samples, 1000 holotypes)[18] including the third-largest coleopteran collection in Russia[d][7] as well as some permanent exhibitions.[19]

The Euroasian Entomological Journal

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The Euroasian Entomological Journal[e] started in 2002[20] due to the Siberian Zoological Museum of the ISEA SB RAS and the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University joint efforts.[f] The Journal publishes original and qualitative scientific papers [g] on insect taxonomy, fauna, ecology, physiology etc. A Head Editor of the Journal is Prof ScD (Biology) Victor V. Glupov, the Director of the ISEA. His three deputies are PhD Sergei E. Tshernyshev (ISEA SB RAS), PhD Kirill G. Mikhailov (the MSU Zoomuseum, Moscow) and ScD Andrei A. Legalov (ISEA SB RAS). There are competent entomologists from recognised research establishments and universities of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and the United Kingdom in the Journal editorial board. The Journal periodicity is six issues per year.[20]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Or ИСиЭЖ.
  2. ^ Order No 1149, 21 October 1943[1]
  3. ^ There were eight including Insect Ecology Laboratory (Lab Head: Anatoly Yu. Kharitonov, Prof, ScD) until May 2013[15]
  4. ^ After Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ZIN) and Zoological Museum of Moscow University.[7]
  5. ^ ISSN 1684-4866.
  6. ^ The first editor and distribution manager were Sergei E. Tshernyshev from the ISEA SB RAS and Kirill G. Mikhailov from the MSU Zoological Museum.[21][22]
  7. ^ In Russian as well as in English.

Citations

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  1. ^ a b The Institute Information
  2. ^ a b RAS information (ISEA)
  3. ^ a b Krasilnikov 2013
  4. ^ Makarova 2004
  5. ^ a b c d e f Great Soviet Encyclopedia 1970
  6. ^ a b c d e Aseev et al. 2014
  7. ^ a b c ZIN RAS
  8. ^ a b c d Evsikov et al. 2004
  9. ^ Litvinov 2008
  10. ^ The Nature Index 2013—2014
  11. ^ a b SB RAS photo chronicle
  12. ^ Cherepanov 1958
  13. ^ Kuharchuk 1974
  14. ^ RAS Information (V.I. Evsikov)
  15. ^ Popova 2013
  16. ^ Community Behavioral Ecology Lab
  17. ^ Siberian Zoological Museum
  18. ^ Mordkovich et al. 2001
  19. ^ Matveev 2015
  20. ^ a b eLIBRARY.RU
  21. ^ EEJ-2004a
  22. ^ EEJ-2004b

Sources

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The Euroasian Entomological Journal advisory board in 2004 (archived pages)