Vasily A. Petukhov

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Academic degree: Candidate of Biological Sciences
Academic title: No title
Position: Senior Researcher
E-mail: Vasily.Petukhov@zin.ru
Contact phone: +7 (812) 218-02-11, ext. 290
Educational background: Higher, Leningrad State University, 1973
Dissertations: “Structural and functional characteristics of meiobenthos of different-type lakes of the North-West of the Russian Federation.” (PhD)
Research interests: Hydrobiology, meiobenthos, nematodes.
Field studies: The Baltic Sea, the White Sea.
Professional membership: Hydrobiological Society of RAS http://gboran.ru
Scientific projects and grants:
  • RFFI No 14-04-00207, Alimov A.F., General principles and peculiarities of structural and functional organization of lake, river and estuarine ecosystems as a basis for their conservation under natural changes and anthropogenic impacts.
  • The project “Dynamics and structure of the biodiversity of Russian water bodies with the analysis of out-of-area animal distribution” (2015-2017) in the program of fundamental research of the Presidium of RAS “Biodiversity of Natural Systems”.
Selected Publications:
  • Berezina N.A., Gubelit Y.I., Polyak Y.M., Sharov A.N., Kudryavtseva V.A., Lubimtsev V.A., Petukhov V.A., Shigaeva T.D. (2017) An integrated approach to the assessment of the eastern Gulf of Finland health: A case study of coastal habitats. Journal of Marine Systems, 171: 159-171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2016.08.013
  • Maximov A.A., Berezina N.A., Petukhov V.A. The meio- to macrozoobenthos ratio in a lake benthic community: Dynamic aspect. 2017. Doklady Biological Sciences 473(1): 69-72 DOI: 10.1134/S0012496617020120
  • Maximov, A. A., Golubkov, S. M., & Petukhov, V. A. (2014). Distribution of energy flow in bottom community between different size groups of zoobenthos (using the example of Neva Bay). Inland water biology, 7(4), 372-380.
    DOI: 10.1134/S1995082914040099