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T F S C E A T B FEB RAS, RUSSIA E R C C M E E M F, CHINA The 1st International Conference on N E A B S 17–21, 2018 V, R Note about the content of the abstract book The organizing and abstract review committees have not made any edits to the content of the abstract. The abstracts are, therefore, presented as they were submitted by the authors. Organizing Committee Z, Yury N., Academician, Chair, Russia L, Yu, Academician, Co-chair, China G, Andrey A., Professor, Co-chair, Russia R, Anna V., PhD, Russia S, Elena V., PhD, Russia P, Mingai, China VÄç The Federal Scientifc Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity (159 Stoletiya Avenue, Vladivostok, Russia) hosts the Conference. ISBN: 978-5-600-02228-7 © Federal Scientifc Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity FEB RAS Printed by YAMAIKA LLC PREFACE East Asia is a part of Earth populated with many nations, and it harbors rich biological diversity of global importance. This biodiversity provides a wide range of ecological, economic, social, and cultural services, which have sustained human society in the region over thousands of years and contribute to economic development. Since biodiversity recognizes no national borders, international cooperation is increasingly important for addressing the common challenges in nature understanding and conservation. The aim of the conference initiated by the Federal Scientific Center on the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity of FEB RAS (RUSSIA) and Engineering Research Center of Chinese Ministry of Education for Edible and Medicinal Fungi (Jilin Agricultural University, CHINA) was to share knowledge and experiences in the broad field of the North East Asia biodiversity among scientists in a interdisciplinary manner, create networks among specialists and institutions all over the world in order to improve our understanding of regional biodiversity, integrate research outputs into conservation projects and sustainable technologies, to identify further research needs and perspectives. Russia and China were among the first countries which have embodied the idea of transboundary reserves for migrating birds and for big cats. We expect that the regular meeting in the form of such conference will produce a fruitful opportunity to create new international teams and areas to study global and transboundary aspects of biodiversity, to create the mitigation strategies for reducing the unpleasant consequences of climate change, and even to establish the joint enterprises with new technologies for land use, flood and erosion control as well as for conservation of rare and endangered species. Y N. ZHURAVLEV Y LI A A. GONTCHAROV C, R C-, C C-, R CONTENTS SESSION 1. BIODIVERSITY OF TERRESTRIAL AND FRESHWATER FLORA, FAUNA, AND FUNGI Genetic diversity among wild and cultivated Panax ginseng Meyer based on chloroplast DNA data I.Y. A, E.A. V, A.A. B . 12 Biodiversity of small freshwater bivalves (Mollusca: Pisidioidea) of the Khingansky State reserve (Amur Region, Russia) I.V. B, M.O. S-. 13 The Genus Salix in the flora of the Russian Far East V.Y. B, M.M. K . 14 Wild boars (Sus scrofa) as the hosts and distributors of Haemophisalis longicornis and Dermacentor silvarum ticks Y.A. B, E.G. B, T.V. M, E.M. S, A.L. S, D.V. P, P.V. F, V.G. D, O.B. ROMANOVA, I.V. G, M.Y. S . 17 Features of the mycobiota of the Kunashir Island E.M. B, N.V. B . 18 Concept of backbone taxonomy for vascular plants of Asian Russia in frame of the Mapping Asia Plants project V.V. C, V.M. D, J. X, K. M . 20 The impact of the Khamar–Daban nemoral refugium (the south of Eastern Siberia) on the Baikal region biodiversity V.V. C, M.V. P, V.V. P, N.N. L, A.V. V . 22 Assessment of threats to the vascular plant diversity of natural communi es of Reineke island from the alien species Rudbeckia hirta L. and Centaurea jacea L. (Asteraсеае) (Vladivostok, Russia) M.N. C. 24 The morphology of the fur of Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) D.A. D, A.R. T, T.V. M, I.P. K, I.V. G, E.N. L, Y.G. V, D.V. P, P.V. F, M.Y. S . 26 North–Eastern Asia as a modern gene c subgroup genera on center for highly pathogenic avian infl uenza A / H5 viruses (Orthomyxoviridae, Infl uenzavirus A) M.N. D, K.A. S, I.A. S, V.A. L, D.V. P, A.L. S, I.V. G, P.V. F, Y.N. Z, A.M. S, M.Y. S. 28 Biodiversity of marine fungi of the South China Sea E. E, O.V. N. 30 MCOD: Mushroom Crop Omics Database Y.P. F . 32 Genus Rinodina of the Kuril Islands I.A. G, A.K. E . 33 4 Rare species of vascular plants and fungi in the Udege Legend National Park G.A. G, L.A. S . 35 Research on Crane Migration in Asia based on GPS-GSM tracking Y. G. 36 Genetic diversity and formation history of peripheral populations of two broad- araial species: Brown bear Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 and Asian black bear Ursus thibetanus G. Cuvier, 1823 V.Y. G . 37 Long-term changes in autumn migration phenology of background bunting species based on banding data in the valley of Litovka river (South of Primorye) D. I, O.P. V, K.S. M, E. L, S. Y, K. M . 39 Taxonomic and ecological diversity of Puccinia species on Gramineae and Cyperaceae in Jilin, China, clarified with morphological and molecular analyses J.-X. J, Z. L, Y. L, M. K . 41 Circumpolar macrofungi of alpine and subalpine forests in Japan T. K, E. K, Y. S, K. H . 42 The diversity of valuable stilbenes in the Russian Far East flora K.V. K, A.S. D, O.A. A, A.R. S, Z.V. O . 43 Modern coniferous species diversity on islands of Primorskii Krai A.G. K . 44 Relation of natural waters chemical composition to the Sikhote-Alin forest ecosystems diversity N.K. K, M.L. B, P.A. P, T.N. L, S.Y. L, V.V. S . 46 Insect biodiversity of the North Pacific area A.S. L, S.Y. S . 47 Biodiversity of dictyostelids in high-eleva on habitats on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, China P. L, Y.Z, Q. W, Y. L . 48 Mapping Asia Plants: Initiative and Progress K. M, X. X, M. L, B. L, H. W, J. X, Q. L, W. L . 49 Diatom diversity of the southern part of the Russian Far East L.A. M, T.V. N . 50 Toxocariasis among domestic dogs in Vladivostok: a longitudinal study T.V. M, E.N. L, T.F. H, O.B. R, M.Y. S . 52 Ribotypic diversity and structural features of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) for representatives of the genus Rhodiola L. (Crassulaceae) V.Y. N, A.Y. N, V.V. S, A.A. G. 54 Forest typological diversity of the Primorye Territory B.S. P, L.A. M . 55 Variety of viruses aff ec ng cereals in the Far East T.I. P, N.N. K, M.V. S, V.A. L, M.Y. S . 57 5 The Poaceae Family in the Russian Far East: main features of biodiversity N.S. P . 59 Land snail species new for Primorye Territory and Russian malacofauna L.A. P, K.V. F . 61 New for the Mekong Delta and Vietnam fauna mollusk families L.A. P, T. S, K.A. L, T.T. T, X.Q. N . 65 Mangrove mollusk fauna of the Kien Giang Province in the Mekong River delta (South Vietnam) L.A. P, K.A. L, V.V. B, X.Q. N, T.T. T . 67 A kariological study of Siberian Rubythroat Calliope calliope (MUSCICAPIDAE, AVES) from the Primorye Territory G.V. R, O.P. V, K.S. M . 68 Biodiversity of small freshwater bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pisidioidea) of the Upper Yenisei River basin M.O. S- . 69 Rare and poorly studied species of parasites of cyprinid fish from the Primorye Territory M.B. S, A.V. E, N.L. A . 70 Antarctophthirus nevelskovii – a new species of Echinophthiriidae lice found in the Northern fur seal M.Y. S, T.V. M, E.M. S . 72 Molecular-gene c iden fi ca on of two Paramushir virus (Bunyavirales, Nairoviridae, Orthonairovirus) strains isolated on the Tyuleniy Island in the Okhotsk Sea M.Y. S, V.G. D, K.F. K, M.V. S, A.D. M, A.S. S, A.A. A, E.M. S, A.S. D, N.N. K, E.V. P4 I.V. G, G.A. S . 74 Lichens of rocky habitats (the southern part of the Russian Far East) I.F. S, I.M. R, F.V. S . 76 Molecular identification of Far Eastern leopard pathogens: Spirometra case N.S. S, M.B. S, L.V. Z, Y.A. M, S.V. S . 78 Endophytic fungal community and succession of Tamarix ramosissima cultivated in Jilin, China Y. S, M. S, W. C, S. W, O. M, Q. W, M. K . 80 Features of variability in the ITS1 region of Clonorchis sinensis (Trematoda: Opisthorchiidae) Y.V. T, G.N. C, H.M.N, V.V. B . 81 Variety of viruses aff ec ng vegetable crops in the Far East V.F. T, T.I. P, N.N. K, M.Y. S . 82 Nematode communities in upstream and downstream of the dam on Ba Lai River (Mekong Delta, Vietnam) T.T. T, Q.-L.N. LE, L.A. P, X.Q. N . 84 6 Climatic changes and their links to global processes investigated through tree– ring reconstruction based on Pinus koraiensis trees from the Russian Far East (North–East Asia) O.N.

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