Daria M. Martynova

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Academic degree: Candidate of Biological Sciences
Academic title: Senior Researcher
Position: Senior Researcher
E-mail: Daria.Martynova@zin.ru
Contact phone: +7 (812) 714-00-97
Educational background: Kazan State University, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, Invertebrate Zoology Department, 2000.
Dissertations: “The feeding peculiarities of key Centropagoida copepod species in the White Sea.” (PhD)
Research interests: The life cycle strategies of the high-latitude marine copepods.
Field studies: The life cycle strategies of the high-latitude marine copepods: the White Sea, Russian Arctic (1997–current), Leader of the cruise (2002, 2007, 2011); the Lazarev Sea, Antarctica (2006) Leader of the Zooplankton Research Group; Franz Josef Land (2013) Independent Scientific Investigator, in co-operation with National Park “Russian Arctic” (Russia), National Geographic Society (USA).
Professional membership:
Editorial activity:
  • Member of Review Editorial Board, Frontiers in Marine Ecosystem Ecology, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Associated Editor, Special Issue of Journal of Marine Biology Association, UK
  • Ad hoc Reviewer (Journal of Plankton Research, Polar Biology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Marine Environmental Research, etc.)
  • Springer-MAIK Pleiades Publishing, Staff Scientific Translator, Russian to English (Ecological and Biological Sciences)
  • Member of the Program Committee of the annual Russian-wide scientific conference of the young scientists “Complex Studies of the World Ocean”
  • Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee of European Marine Biology Symposium, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee of International Conferences on Ecological Problems of the White Sea, St. Petersburg - Cape Kartesh, Russia
  • Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee of Russian-German Scientific Workshop “Adaptations of Marine Organisms and Problems of Global Climate Change”, St. Petersburg, Russia
Pedagogical activity:
  • Cell Culture, Genetic Engineering, Assistant Professor, IFMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Marine Biology, Fulbright Visiting Professor, University of South Carolina, SC, the USA
  • Marine Plankton; Pelagic Ecosystems, Invited Lecturer, Murmansk Marine Technical University, Russia
  • Polar Ecosystems, Invited Lecturer, Kazan Federal (State) University, Russia
  • Marine Biogeochemistry; Pelagic Food Webs; Experimental Design in Ecological Studies, Invited Lecturer, Saint Petersburg State University
  • Summer Field Course in Marine Biology/Ecology, Invited Lecturer, Kazan State University and Murmansk Marine Technical University, Russia
Scientific projects and grants:
  • 2019-current “Dynamics of structure and functioning of the ecosystems of the White Sea and adjacent Arctic seas”, State Task (state registration number no. АААА-А19-119022690122-5
  • 2016-2018 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Institute of Biology, Petrozavodsk, Russia (grant no. 16‑45‑10016) (Developing of the scenarios of the response of the hydrological characteristics and ecosystem parameters of the White Sea to the conditions of the changing climate using mathematical and computer modeling)
  • 2016 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia (grant no. 16-35-00525) Principal Investigator (Experimental approach in assessing the flux of the heavy metals through the system of plankton biofiltering organisms)
  • 2015-2017 O2A2 Open Ocean Arctic Archipelagoes, UNDP, Project Manager
  • 2014 - present Launching and managing ongoing monitoring program at Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya archipelagoes (Russian Arctic sector)
  • 2014-2016 State Research Program “Pilot fundamental scientific research in developmental strategy of the Arctic zone of Russian Federation”
  • 2013 Original research project on Franz Josef Land, supported by National Geographic Society and National Park “Russian Arctic”, Principal Investigator (“Calanus species in the Arctic: Indicators of the hydrological regime”)
  • 2013 Otto Schmidt Laboratory Fellowship, International German-Russian co-operation program, Principal Investigator (Biogeochemical behavior of the toxic heavy metals in the sub-Arctic marine ecosystems: Natural transport and accumulation in a chain “aerosols – ice/snow – water – biota – sediments”)
  • 2011 Fulbright Visiting Professorship, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of South Carolina, the USA (Zooplankton community in a changing environment: is stability possible?)
  • 2010-2012 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Institute of Biology, Petrozavodsk, Russia (grant no. 10-04-00316-a) (Mechanisms of the interrelationships of the body mass and the metabolic rates in marine invertebrates)
  • 2008-2011 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Institute of Biology, Petrozavodsk, Russia (grants nos. 08-04-01691-a, 08-04-98843-r-sever-a) (The trophic interrelationships in pelagic sub-Arctic food webs (the White Sea): The lipid status and lipid dynamics, transport and transformation in a food chain phytopankton - zooplankton (Calanus glacialis) – planktivorous fish (Leptoclinus maculatus))
  • 2009 Otto Schmidt Laboratory Fellowship, International German-Russian co-operation program, Principal Investigator (The climate change in low-Arctic seas: An attempt to estimate the substitution by two key plankton species on the basement of physiological peculiarities and life cycle strategies, project prolongation)
  • 2007-2008 EUR-OCEANS PostDoc Integration Fellowship funded by European Committee, EU (Climate chAnge Effects on life cycle patterns of Calanus glacialis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in three different areas in the Arctic (CAESAR))
  • 2007 Otto Schmidt Laboratory Fellowship, International German-Russian co-operation program, Principal Investigator (The climate change in low-Arctic seas: An attempt to estimate the substitution by two key plankton species on the basement of physiological peculiarities and life cycle strategies)
  • 2007-2009 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Biochemistry Institute, Moscow, Russia (grant no. 07-04-63950) (Resistance to oxidative stress, aging and programmed death in various systematic groups of living organisms)
  • 2006-2007 DAAD young scientist (short-term PostDoc) in AWI (MBFOKU№А/05/56521) (Winter distribution and overwintering strategies of major copepod species (Crustacea, Calanoida) in the Lazarev Sea, Antarctica)
  • 2006-2007 St.Petersburg Scientific Council Fellowship (The ecosystems of the White Sea: Scoop inlets as the micromodels of the pelagic realm)
  • 2005-2006 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Biochemistry Institute, Moscow, Russia (grant no. 05-04-49316) (Generation of reactive oxygen species and protection from oxidative stress in various systematic groups of living organisms)
  • 2004 Otto Schmidt Laboratory Fellowship, International German-Russian co-operation program (Assessment of contribution of zooplankton to vertical carbon fluxes in the Kara and White seas from experimental data and sediment trap collection)
  • 2003 Russian Foundation for Basic Research, in co-operation with Biochemistry Institute, Moscow, Russia (grants nos.02-04-49717A and 03-04-63003K) (Interactions between main components of coastal ecosystems of the White Sea in the gathering areas of migrating waterfowls; Rehabilitation of natural zoocenose affected by aquaculture of Mytilus edulis)
  • 2002 DAAD Fellow in AWI (MBFOKU№А/2403) (The feeding peculiarities of key Centropagoid copepod species in the White Sea)
  • 2000-2003 International Project “Pathways of Organic Matter and its Implication for Biodiversity and Sustainable Use in the White Sea”, Copernicus Foundation (ICA2-CT-2000-10053), in co-operation with Shirshov Institute of Oceanology and Moscow State University (Russia), Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany), Abo University (Turku, Finland), Goeteborg University (Sweden), Plymouth Marine Biological Station (UK)
Selected Publications:
  • Usov NV, Khaitov VM, Kutcheva IP, Martynova DM 2021 Phenological responses of the Arctic, ubiquitous, and boreal copepod species to long-term changes in the annual seasonality of the water temperature in the White Sea. Polar Biol. 44(5): 959–976 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02851-2
  • Fokina N.N., Ruokolainen T.R., Nemova N.N., Martynova D.M., Sukhotin A.A. 2020. Fatty Acids Distribution in Seston, Tissues, and Faecal Pellets of Blue Mussels Mytilus edulis L. Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics, Vol. 495, pp. 311–318. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1607672920060046
  • Budko D.F., Martynova D.M. 2019. Trace Element Uptake Assessment in the Planktonic Biofiltration System. Oceanology, 59, 1: 33-44 (In Russian)
  • Tolstikov A.V., Chernov I.А., Martynova D. М. 2018. Sources of data for numerical simulation of the White Sea for developing the Russian Arctic Area. Arctic: Ecology and Economy, 2 (30): 45—55. (In Russian) DOI: 10.25283/2223-4594-2018-2-45-55.
  • Tolstikov A.V., Chernov I.A., Murzina S.A., Martynova D.M., Yakovlev N.G. 2017. Design and application of the GREEN JASMINE complex for the study and prediction of the ecosystems state and variability of the White Sea. Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences № 5, 2017 Experimental Biology Series, 23-33. (In Russian).
  • Gavrilo M.V., Martynova D.M. 2017. Conservation of rare species of marine flora and fauna of the Russian Arctic National Park, included in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation and in the IUCN Red List. Nature Conservation Research 2(Suppl. 1): 10–42. (In Russian).
  • Naumov A.D., Martynova D.M. 2016. Summer structure of the Babye More waters. Comparative analysis of the data from two different decades. In: Mokievsky V.O., Isachenko A.I., Dgebuadze P.Yu., Tzetlin A.B. (Editors) Proceedings of the White Sea Biological Station of the Moscow State University, V. 12, Moscow, 55-67. (In Russian)
  • Martynova D.M., Kutcheva I.P., Naumov A.D. 2016. Seasonal and spatial dynamics of the zooplankton community structure in the scoop-type inlets of the White Sea (Babye More and Nikolskaya inlet). In: Mokievsky V.O., Isachenko A.I., Dgebuadze P.Yu., Tzetlin A.B. (Editors) Proceedings of the White Sea Biological Station of the Moscow State University, V. 12, Moscow, 91-109. (In Russian)
  • Gavrilo M.V., Krasheninnikov A.B., Moseev D.S., Babushkin M.V., Kuzmin E.M., Ivanov A.P., Sergienko L.A., Marynova D.M., Spiridonov V.A., Filin P.A., Vladimirov A.V. Expedition “Open Ocean: Arctic Archipelagoes” to the Arctic Protected Islands of Arkhangelsk Oblast. In: Proceedings of Russian Geographical Society, Arkhangelsk Branch. Arkhangelsk, 2016, no. 4, p. 200–209. (In Russian)
  • Hisakawa N, Quistad S, Hester ER, Martynova D, Maughan H, Sala E, Gavrilo M, Rohwer F. 2015. Metagenomic and satellite analyses of red snow in the Russian Arctic. PeerJ (Nature Publishing Group) DOI 10.7717/peerj.1491
  • Budko D. F., Demina L.L., Martynova D.M., Gorshkova O.M. 2015. Trace elements in organisms of different trophic groups in the White Sea // Oceanology, Springer, Vol. 55, No. 5, pp. 730–741.
  • A. Sukhotin, M. Frost, H. Hummel, D. Martynova, A. Naumov (Editors) 2015. Special Section: European Marine Biology Symposium Papers 2014, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, v 95, Issue 8.
  • A variety of interactions in the marine environment. Abstracts volume from the 49 European Marine Biology Symposium, St.-Petersburg, 2014, 116 p.
  • Usov N., I. Kutcheva, I. Primakov, D. Martynova. 2013. Every species is good in its season: Do the shifts in the annual temperature dynamics affect the phenology of the zooplankton species in the White Sea? Hydrobiologia, 706: 11-33.
  • Martynova D.M. 2012. Pellet Flux in the White Sea. Chapter IV. 3. Biology, Biogeochemistry and Sedimentation. In book: System of the White Sea (ed. A.P. Lisitzin). Vol. 2. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir: 675-690. (in Russian).
  • Demina L.L., Leonova G.A., Bobrov V.A., Martynova D.M. 2012. Microelements in the Planktonic Organisms of the White Sea. Biology, Biogeochemistry and Sedimentation. In book: System of the White Sea (ed. A.P. Lisitzin). Vol. 2. Moscow: Nauchnyi Mir. P. 691–715. (in Russian).
  • Martynova D.M. 2012. Feeding of the Key Planktonic Copepod Species. In: V.Ja. Berger (Ed.) Biological Resources of the White Sea: Investigation and Exploitation. Zoological Institute RAS, Saint-Petersburg, 87-96. (In Russian).
  • Persson J., Stige L.C., Stenseth N.C., Usov N., Martynova D. 2012. Scale-dependent effects of climate on two copepod species, Calanus glacialis and Pseudocalanus minutus, in an Arctic-boreal sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 468: 71-83
  • Martynova D. M., Kutcheva I.P. 2011. Evaluation of the impact of a cage-type trout farm on the structure of zooplankton community. Rybnoye Khoziaystvo (“Fisheries”), 1: 57-60 (In Russian).
  • Ilyash L. V., Radchenko I. G., Kuznetsov L. L., Lisitzyn A. P., Martynova D. M., Novigatskiy A. N., Chul’tsova A. L.2011. Spatial Variability of the Species Composition, Abundance, and Productivity of the Phytoplankton in the White Sea in the Late Summer Period. Oceanology, 51(1): 19-26 (English version).
  • Martynova D.M., Kazus’ N.A., Bathmann U.V., Graeve M., Sukhotin A.A. 2011. Seasonal abundance and feeding patterns of copepods Temora longicornis, Centropages hamatus and Acartia spp. in the White Sea (66ºN). Polar Biology, 34: 1175-1195.
  • Daase M., Søreide J., Martynova D. 2011. Effects of food quality and food concentration on naupliar development of Calanus glacialis at sub-zero temperatures, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 429: 111–124.
  • Martynova D.M., Gordeeva A.V. 2010. Light-dependent behaviour of major zooplankton species in the White Sea with some implications to their feeding and life cycle patterns. Journal of Plankton Research, 32(4): 441-456.
  • Martynova D.M., Graeve M., Bathmann U.V. Adaptation strategies of copepods (superfam. Centropagoida) in the White Sea (66?N), Polar Biology, 32:133-146
  • Martynova D., Michels J., Wend B., Alheit R. 2008. The expedition ANTARKTIS-XXIII/6 of the research vessel "Polarstern" in 2006 / ed. by Ulrich Bathmann with contributions of the participants. 10. Zooplankton investigations/ Copepods (Calanoidae and Cyclopoidae). Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung . Reports on Polar and Marine Research 580: 57-65.
  • Primakov I.M., Martynova D.M., Usov N.V., Kutcheva I.P. 2007. The main lines of investigation of the White Sea pelagial by the staff of the White Sa Biological Station of Zoological institute RAS. II Scientific conference "Ecological investigations of the White Sea organisms". 18-22 July 2007. WSBS ZIN RAS, Cape Kartesh: 96-100. (in Russian)
  • Usov N., Martynova D., Primakov I. 2006. Flexibility of zooplankton community to the hydrological environmental changes in the White Sea. Adaptations of Marine Organisms and Problems of Global Climate Changes. Russian-German Scientific Workshop. - St. Petersburg, April 2006: 16.
  • Kosobokova, K, Martynova, D, Prudkovsky, A. 2005. Contribution of Zooplankton to Vertical Carbon Fluxes in the Kara and White Seas. Polarforschung 75: 77-82.
  • Martynova D.M., Graeve M. 2005. Comparing two methods of the copepod food spectra analyses. Saint-Petersburg. Proc. Zool. Inst. RAS:301.
  • Martynova D.M. 2005. Feeding of key species of warm-water calanoid copepods in the White Sea. Oceanology, 45(2): 249-255. (In Russian with English abstract)
  • Martynova D.M. 2003. Copepod faecal pellets and their role in organic matter flux in the White Sea. Proc. Zool. Inst. Russ. Acad. Sci. 299: 83-90.
  • Martynova D.M., Kutcheva I.P. 2000. New data on copepod diel vertical migrations in the White Sea.Proc.VSci.Conf. of the White Sea Biol. Station named after N.A. Pertzov. Moscow University: 45-48. (In Russian)