Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Pfeiffer
Name |
Evgrafova Svetlana, Dr. |
Stelle |
Senior Researcher at the V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Science, Krasnoyarsk |
Zugehörigkeit |
Krasnoyarsk State University |
Akademischer Werdegang |
Academic degree of Associate Professor at Ecology
Thesis defence, Institute of Forest SB RAS: PhD – Candidate of Science, Ecology. Thesis title: “The dynamicsof soil microbial communities structure in artificialbiogeocenosis of southern taiga subzoneof the Krasnoyarsk Territory”, Advisor Prof. N.D. Sorokin
PhD Student at Institute of Forest SB RAS
Krasnoyarsk State University, Diploma |
Berufstätigkeit |
A senior researcher at Institute of Forest SB RAS
A leading Scientist at Krasnoyarsk State University
A research associate at Institute of Forest SB RAS
A junior research associate at Institute of Forest SB RAS |
Aktivitäten in der Lehre |
Scientific supervising of two PhD Students at Institute of Forest SB RAS |
Tätigkeit in Fachorganisationen in den letzten 5 Jahren |
Member of V.V. Dokuchaev Society of Soil Scientists; Member of Society of Biotechnologists |
Ausgewählte Publikationen |
Masyagina O. V., Evgrafova S. Yu., Titov S. V., and Prokushkin A. S. Dynamics of soil respiration at different stages of pyrogenic restoration succession with different-aged burns in Evenkia as an example (2015) Russian Journal of Ecology. Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 27–35. Evgrafova S. and Wagner D. (2014) Microbial methane driving processes in Siberian Artic and sub-Artic cryosols. Nova Acta Leopoldina NF 117, Nr. 399, 43–44. Antonov G., Evgrafova S., Ivanov V. Bioindication of soil forest-vegetation conditions in Krasnoyarsk forest-steppe pinewoods after partial cuttings (2014) Proceedings of the Saint Petersburg Research Institute, V. 3, pp. 18-28 (In Russian) Masyagina O., Evgrafova S., Prokushkin S., Prokushkin A. Soil Sliding in Continuous Permafrost Terrain of Siberia: The Case Study of Soil Respiration and Soil Microbial Activity Dynamics During Ecosystem Reestablishment (2013) In: C. Margottini et al. (eds.), Landslide Science and Practice. Vol. 4. DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-31337-0_45. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Pp. 355-360. Evgrafova S., Kosov I. Soil microbial ecophysiological response on prescribed burning: heterotrophic respiration rate and microbial biomass (2013) Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology and Safety. Volume 7, Part 1. Pp. 338-342. Published at http://www.scientific-publications.net/download/ecology-and-safety-2013-1.pdf Wagner D., Koch K., Grodnitskaja I., Liebner S. and Evgrafova S. Long-term Studies on Methane Fluxes from Low-center Ice-wedge Polygons. In: Wagner, D. , Overduin, P. P. , Grigoriev, M. N. , Knoblauch, C. and Bolshiyanov, D. Y. (2012): Russian-German cooperation System Laptev Sea: the expedition LENA 2008 , Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on polar and marine research, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 642 ,pp. 17-18. http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.38929 Knoblauch C., Liebner S., Urban A., Evgrafova S., Grodnitskaja I and Wagner D. Functional Microbial Ecology of Methanogenic Archaea and Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria on Kurungnakh Island. In: Wagner, D. , Overduin, P. P. , Grigoriev, M. N. , Knoblauch, C. and Bolshiyanov, D. Y. (2012): Russian-German cooperation System Laptev Sea: the expedition LENA 2008 , Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on polar and marine research, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 642 ,pp. 6-10. http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.38929 Evgrafova S., Masyagina O., Kholodilova V. (2012) Soil respiration rate of land sliding successions in cryogenic zone of Central Siberia. Soils of Siberia: features of functioning and use. V. 4. Pp. 95-102 (in Russian) Sorokin N. D., Grodnitskaya I. D., Shapchenkova O. A., Evgrafova S.Yu. (2009) Experimental assessment of the microbocenosis stability in chemically polluted soil // Eurasian Soil Science, 42, 6, pp. 650-656 Sorokin N. D., Evgrafova S. Yu., Grodnitskaya I. D., and A. V. Bogorodskaya (2008) Ecological Characteristics of the Microflora Development in the Forest Cryogenic Soils in the North of Central Siberia // Contemporary Problems of Ecology, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 652–657 Evgrafova S.Yu. Masyagina O.V., Shkikunov V.G. (2008) Influence of ecological conditions changes on soil respiration rate (post-solifluction successions) // Investigated in Russia, 89, pp. 959-968, http://zhurnal.ape.relarn.ru/articles/2008/089.pdf (in Russian). Sorokin N. D., Evgrafova S.Yu., Grodnitskaya I. D. et al. (2008) Ecological characteristics of the Microflora development in the forest cryogenic soils in the north of Central Siberia // CONTEMPORARY Problems Of Ecology, 4, 1(6), pp. 652-657 Evgrafova S. Yu., Santruckova H., Shibistova O. B., Elhottova D., B. Cerna, Zrazhevskaya G. K. and D. Lloyd (2008) Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition of Microorganisms in Pine Forest Soils of Central Siberia // Biology Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 5, pp. 452–458 Mukhortova L.V. and Evgrafova S. Yu. (2005) Dynamics of organic matter decomposition and microbial structure of forest litters in artificial biogeocenosises // Biology Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 609-614 Shibistova O., Lloyd J., Evgrafova S., Savushkina N., Zrazhevskaya G. et al. (2002) Seasonal and spatial variability in soil CO2 efflux rates for a central Siberian Pinus sylvestris forest // Tellus, 54B, pp. 552–567 Sorokin N. D., Evgrafova S. Yu., and Grodnitskaya I. D. (2000) Effects of Ground Fires on the Biological Activity of Cryogenic Soils in Northern Siberia / Eurasian Soil Science, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 274–277 Sorokin N.D. and Evgrafova S. Yu. (1999) Biological activity of forest cryogenic soils in Central Evenkia // Eurasian Soil Science, Vol. 32, No 5, pp. 578-582 |
Ehrungen und Preise |
Aletter of gratitudeof the Committeeof Science andHigher Educationof the KrasnoyarskTerritory "For great achievements in the developmentof forest sciencesand teaching"
A diploma of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences "For the personal contribution to the development of blighty science, fruitful and diligent work in the Siberian Academy of Sciences, and in connection with the celebration of the Day of Russian Science"
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