Современная концепция гормезиса: обзор проблемы и значение для экологии
- Авторы: Ерофеева Е.А.1, Гелашвили Д.Б.1, Розенберг Г.С.2
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Учреждения:
- Нижегородский государственный университет им. Н.И. Лобачевского
- Институт экологии Волжского бассейна РАН – филиал Самарского федерального исследовательского центра РАН
- Выпуск: Том 143, № 6 (2023)
- Страницы: 553-564
- Раздел: Статьи
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0042-1324/article/view/229429
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0042132423060030
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/ZIBHKR
- ID: 229429
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Аннотация
В настоящее время установлено, что при воздействии на живые организмы различных экологических факторов (природных – абиотических и биотических, а также антропогенных) гормезис представляет собой достаточно распространенное явление. Гормезис обнаружен у разных групп организмов и практически на всех уровнях организации живых систем от клетки до экосистемы. В то же время всесторонний анализ значения гормезиса для экологии не проводился. В данном обзоре рассматривается современная концепция гормезиса, представленная в зарубежной литературе, а также ее значение для различных разделов экологии.
Об авторах
Е. А. Ерофеева
Нижегородский государственный университет им. Н.И. Лобачевского
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Россия, Нижний Новгород
Д. Б. Гелашвили
Нижегородский государственный университет им. Н.И. Лобачевского
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Россия, Нижний Новгород
Г. С. Розенберг
Институт экологии Волжского бассейна РАН – филиал Самарского федеральногоисследовательского центра РАН
Email: ele77785674@yandex.ru
Россия, Тольятти
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