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KOTOV, ALEXEY A.,JEONG, HYUN GI,LEE, WONCHOEL Magnolia Press 2012 Zootaxa Vol.3368 No.1
<P>We studied the cladocerans from 15 different freshwater bodies in south-east of the Korean Peninsula. Twenty species are first records for Korea, viz. 1. Sida ortiva Korovchinsky, 1979; 2. Pseudosida cf. szalayi (Daday, 1898); 3. Scapholeberis kingi Sars, 1888; 4. Simocephalus congener (Koch, 1841); 5. Moinodaphnia macleayi (King, 1853); 6. Ilyocryptus cuneatus Štifter, 1988; 7. Ilyocryptus cf. raridentatus Smirnov, 1989; 8. Ilyocryptus spinifer Herrick, 1882; 9. Macrothrix pennigera Shen, Sung & Chen, 1961; 10. Macrothrix triserialis Brady, 1886; 11. Bosmina (Sinobosmina) fatalis Burckhardt, 1924; 12. Chydorus irinae Smirnov & Sheveleva, 2010; 13. Disparalona ikarus Kotov & Sinev, 2011; 14. Ephemeroporus cf. barroisi (Richard, 1894); 15. Camptocercus uncinatus Smirnov, 1971; 16. Camptocercus vietnamensis Than, 1980; 17. Kurzia (Rostrokurzia) longirostris (Daday, 1898); 18. Leydigia (Neoleydigia) acanthocercoides (Fischer, 1854); 19. Monospilus daedalus Kotov & Sinev, 2011; 20. Nedorchynchotalona chiangi Kotov & Sinev, 2011. Most of them are illustrated and briefly redescribed from newly collected material. We also provide illustrations of four taxa previously recorded from Korea: Sida crystallina (O.F. Müller, 1776); Macrothrix rosea (Jurine, 1820); Bosmina (Bosmina) longirostris (O. F. Müller, 1776) and Disparalona cf. hamata (Birge, 1879). Among the newly recorded taxa, there are six Far East endemics; five tropicopolitan species for which the Amur basin is the northernmost margin of their distribution; four tropicopolitan species for which Korea is presumed to be the northern most area of their distribution; two Palaearctic taxa for which Korea could be the southern most area of their distribution; two cosmopolitan species which need to be revised; and one species widely distributed in Eastern Asia. Despite significantly increasing the number of known species of cladocerans in Korea, we recognize that further research is needed to complete the picture, and the cosmopolitan taxa need further revision.</P>
Kotov, Alexey A.,Sinev, Artem Y.,Garibian, Petr G.,Neretina, Anna N.,Jeong, Hyun Gi,Lee, Wonchoel,Chae, Kyu-Seok,Min, Gi-Sik The National Institute of Biological Resources 2017 Journal of species research Vol.6 No.no.spc
A study of the Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Korean Peninsula resulted in the checklist of Jeong et al. (2014). Several sampling campaigns conducted by our team since 2014, with the framework of the programs supported by the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), have resulted in a considerable increase in the number of water bodies studied in South Korea. In this report, seven new records for the Korean Peninsula are provided: (1) Macrothrix vietnamensis Silva-Briano, Dieu and Dumont, 1999; (2) Disparalona chappuisi (Brehm, 1931); (3) Pleuroxus(Picripleuroxus) quasidenticulatus (Smirnov, 1996); (4) Acroperus africanus Neretina and Kotov, 2015; (5) Alona ossiani herricki Sinev, 2013; (6) Coronatella trachystriata (Chen, Zhang and Liu, 1994); (7) Leydigia louisi Jenkin, 1934. Most of these taxa belong to the southern thermophilic complex. In addition several populations of Pleuroxus (Picripleuroxus) denticulatus Birge, 1879 and Pseudochydorus globosus (Baird, 1843) were re-studied, and their presence in Korea is confirmed. Through increased collection efforts and the application of molecular methods we are confident that more new records of Korean fauna will be published in the near future.
Alexey A. Kotov,Artem Y. Sinve,Petr G. Garibian,Anna N. Neretina,정현기,이원철,채규석,민기식 국립생물자원관 2017 Journal of species research Vol.0 No.-
A study of the Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Korean Peninsula resulted in the checklist of Jeong et al. (2014). Several sampling campaigns conducted by our team since 2014, with the framework of the programs supported by the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), have resulted in a considerable increase in the number of water bodies studied in South Korea. In this report, seven new records for the Korean Peninsula are provided: (1) Macrothrix vietnamensis Silva-Briano, Dieu and Dumont, 1999; (2) Disparalona chappuisi (Brehm, 1931); (3) Pleuroxus (Picripleuroxus) quasidenticulatus (Smirnov, 1996); (4) Acroperus africanus Neretina and Kotov, 2015; (5) Alona ossiani herricki Sinev, 2013; (6) Coronatella trachystriata (Chen, Zhang and Liu, 1994); (7) Leydigia louisi Jenkin, 1934. Most of these taxa belong to the southern thermophilic complex. In addition several populations of Pleuroxus (Picripleuroxus) denticulatus Birge, 1879 and Pseudochydorus globosus (Baird, 1843) were re-studied, and their presence in Korea is confirmed. Through increased collection efforts and the application of molecular methods we are confident that more new records of Korean fauna will be published in the near future.
JEONG, HYUN GI,KOTOV, ALEXEY A.,LEE, WONCHOEL Magnolia Press 2012 Zootaxa Vol.3475 No.1
<P>A new Palaearctic species of the genus Ilyocryptus Sars, 1862 (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Ilyocryptidae) is described basedon samples from Republic of Korea, Japan, and the Far East of Russia. This taxon was mis-identified by some previousauthors as I. agilis Kurz, 1878. Among the agilis-like species sensu Kotov & Elías-Gutiérrez (2009), I. yooni sp.nov. isunique in absence of any setules or denticles near preanal teeth on the postabdomen. It also differs from its closest relativeI. agilis s.str. in (1) a more sharp dorsal keel; (2) short setae at postero-ventral portion of valve; (3) a long abdominalprojection; (4) presence of spinules on internal wall of anus; (5) shorter antenna I; (6) distal burrowing spine not projectedbehind distal end on basal segment of antenna II; (7) spine on proximal segment of antennal exopod not longer than thenext segment; (8) setae at bases of the flap at inner-distal portion of limb III of different size and armature. Apparently I. yooni sp. nov. is a member of the Far East endemic species complex, recently defined by Kotov et al. (2011, 2012).</P>
THE WAYS OF BANKS’ ACTIVIZATION IN THE PROCESS OF THE RESTRUCTURING OF JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES
Valentin Kotov 동중앙아시아경상학회 2012 한몽경상학회 학술대회 Vol.2012 No.1
This article analyzes the current conditions of participation in the investment banks in the CIS security processes of restructuring of joint- stock companies. The advantages and risks associated with the implementation of complex functions of banks as institutional investors, investment brokers and asset managers for modernizing companies are considered. It’s given the specific features of using by banks several methods of equity and debt finance in restructuring programs of joint stock companies through securities.
Yoo, Seong Il,Yang, Ming,Brender, Jeffrey R.,Subramanian, Vivekanandan,Sun, Kai,Joo, Nam Eok,Jeong, Soo‐,Hwan,Ramamoorthy, Ayyalusamy,Kotov, Nicholas A. WILEY‐VCH Verlag 2011 Angewandte Chemie Vol.123 No.22
<P><B>Die Bildung von Amyloidfibrillen</B> ist die Ursache für viele neurodegenerative Krankheiten wie Alzheimer. Medikamente können die Bildung von Fibrillen verhindern, indem sie an Amyloidpeptide binden. In der Zuschrift auf S. 5216 ff. berichten N. A. Kotov et al. über die hemmende Wirkung von Nanopartikeln, die an Amyloidoligomere binden. Die Nanopartikel zeigen einen ähnlichen Mechanismus der Hemmung wie Proteine, die die Bildung von Amyloidfibrillen im menschlichen Körper verhindern.</P>
Diversity of freshwater Cladoceran species (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in South Korea
Jeong, Hyungi,Kotov, Alexey A.,Lee, Wonchoel,Jeong, Raehyuk,Cheon, Seuk The Ecological Society of Korea 2015 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.38 No.3
We investigated cladoceran fauna from 71 study areas in South Korea. Sixty-two taxa were found, of which there were 30 planktonic and 25 littoral-benthic cladoceran species. In the present study, taxa of cladocera were identified by biographical traits. Species endemic to the Far East were found in the northernmost areas of South Korea, whereas Palearctic species were found in the southernmost areas. Generally, coexistence of cladoceran species in northern and southern areas was observed, implying possible faunistic complexes of cladocera in various areas of South Korea. We believe that further studies conducted in different habitats will greatly expand our knowledge of the biodiversity of cladocera in South Korea.
Diversity of freshwater Cladoceran species (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in South Korea
Hyungi Jeong,Alexey A. Kotov,Wonchoel Leev,Raehyuk Jeong,Seuk Cheon 한국생태학회 2015 Journal of Ecology and Environment Vol.38 No.3
We investigated cladoceran fauna from 71 study areas in South Korea. Sixty-two taxa were found, of which there were 30 planktonic and 25 littoral-benthic cladoceran species. In the present study, taxa of cladocera were identified by biographical traits. Species endemic to the Far East were found in the northernmost areas of South Korea, whereas Palearctic species were found in the southernmost areas. Generally, coexistence of cladoceran species in northern and southern areas was observed, implying possible faunistic complexes of cladocera in various areas of South Korea. We believe that further studies conducted in different habitats will greatly expand our knowledge of the biodiversity of cladocera in South Korea.