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V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest
Siberian Branch
Russian Academy of Sciences

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2011
    • Kirichenko N.I., Tomoshevich M.A., Baranchikov Yu.N., Kenis M. (2011). Phyllophagous insects and agents of diseases on alien woody plants in Siberian botanical gardens / All-Russian conference «Diseases and pests in the forests of Russia: century XXI». Ekaterinburg, Russia, September 20-24, 2011. P. 157-160. extendeed summary PDF (in Russian). Oral presentation.
    • Kirichenko N.I. (2011). Instar-related growth of the Siberian moth larvae: indoor experiment on cut branches of coniferous plants in Central Europe / All-Russian conference «Diseases and pests in the forests of Russia: century XXI». Ekaterinburg, Russia, September 20-24, 2011. C. 113-116. extended summary  PDF (in Russian).
    • Kirichenko N.I. (2011). Virtual encyclopedia on taxonomic diversity of leaf mining insects colonizing native and alien woody plants in Siberia / 2nd World Biodiversity congress, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, 8-12 sept 2011. P. 3. abstract PDF. Plenary talk.
    • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N.
      (2011). Trophic adaptation of the Siberian moth in its native range and beyond the distribution boundary / 15th IBFRA (International Boreal Forest Research Association) Science conference «Boreal forests in a changing world: challenges and needs for actions», Krasnoyarsk, Russia, August 15–21 2011. P.132-135. PDF Oral presentation.
    • Kirichenko N.I., Baskareva O.V. (2011). Damage to alien Viburnum species by the viburnum leaf beetle Pyrrhalta viburni in Central Siberian botanical garden / International conference dedicated to 80-years-anneversary of the academician L.N. Laptev «Problems of modern dendrology», Moscow, Russia, June 5-7, 2011. P. 268-271. PDF in Russian, English abstract. Oral presentation.
    Kirichenko N., Péré C., Baranchikov Yu., Kenis M. (2011) Abundance аnd taxonomic richness of leaf mining insects on alien woody plant species in Siberia. The North American Forest Insect Work Conference NAFIWC 2011: "Bridges to the future". USA, Oregon, Portland, May 9-12, 2011. PDF  poster

    • Kenis M., Roques A., Sun J., Fan J., Kirichenko N., Baranchikov Yu., Tomoshevich M., Gorokhova S., Ostrogradsky P., Yart A., Holmes K., Péré C. Use of arboreta surveys and sentinel tree plantings in Asia to identify potential forest pests in Europe. Proceedings. 22nd U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency research forum on invasive species 2011; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 63, 11th-14th January, 2011. PDF  oral presentation (presenters: Kenis M. & Roques A.)

    • Kirichenko N., Péré C., Baranchikov Yu., Kenis M. (2011) Do indigenous leaf mining insects colonize more native or alien woody plants in European and Asian arboreta? In: McManus, Katherine A; Gottschalk, Kurt W., eds. Proceedings. 22nd U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency research forum on invasive species 2011; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 63, 11th-14th January, 2011. PDF  poster

    2010
    • Kirichenko N., Gorokhova S., Ostrogradskiy P., Kenis M. (2010) Damage alien woody plants by phyllophagous insects in botanical gardens in Russian Far East. IVth memorial conference dedicated to forest entomologist O.A. Kataev. Saint-Petersburg, Russia, St-Petersburg State Forestry Engineering Academy, Nov. 24th-26th, 2010. Oral presentation.


    • Kirichenko N., Baranchikov Yu. (2010) Taxonomic diversity of leaf mining insects on Betula in Central Siberian botanical garden SB RAS. Interregional meeting of entomologists from Siberia and Far East with international attendance. Novosibirsk, Russia, 4th – 7th Oct 2010. – P. 268-270. PDF. Oral presentation.

    • Kirichenko N., Flament J., Baranchikov Yu., Grégoire J.-C. (2010) Ability of the potentially invasive Siberian moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) to complete its life cycle on European and North American conifers: a trial on potted trees. IUFRO workshop on Biotic Risks and Climate Change in Forests. Freiburg, Germany, 20-23 Sept 2010. Oral presentation.
    • Kirichenko N., Tomoshevich M. (2010) Damage of plants from genus Viburnum by phytophagous insects and pathogens in Central Siberian botanical garden SB RAS. All-Russian conference with international attendance “Botanical gardens and actual problems of plants introduction”. Tomsk, Russia, Siberian botanical garden, Tomask State university, 14th-17th Sept 2010. Poster.


    • Kirichenko N.I., Péré C., Baranchikov Yu.N., Kenis M. (2010) Attack by leaf miners on alien and native woody plant species in North Asian and European arboreta. IUFRO meeting “Population dynamics, biological control, and integrated management”, Eberswalde, Germany, 12-16 Sept 2010. – P. 22.PDF. Oral presentation.

    • Kirichenko N.I., Péré C., Tomoshevich M.A., Baranchikov Yu.N., Kenis M. (2010) Detection of potential alien insect pests and diseases on European and North American woody plants in Siberia. XXIII IUFRO World Congress “Forest for the future: Sustaining Society and the Environment”. Seoul, South Korea, 23rd-28th Aug 2010, – P. 368. PDF. Oral presentation.
    • Кirichenko N., Tomoshevich M. (2010) Insect pests and pathogens on Viburnum species in the Central Siberian botanical garden. International conference Ecology and diversity of forest ecosystems in the Asiatic part of Russia 2010", Kostelec nad Černými lesy, Czech Republic, March 23rd-27th 2010. PDF. Oral presentation.

      2009
          • Baranchikov Yu., Tschebakova N., Parfenova E., Kirichenko N. (2009) Climate constraints for siberian moth distribution in Europe. In: McManus, Katherine A; Gottschalk, Kurt W., eds. Proceedings. 20th U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency research forum on invasive species 2009; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 63, 13th-16th January, 2009. PDF. Poster.
          • Kirichenko N., Baranchikov Yu.N., Péré C.,  Kenis M. (2009). Native leaf miners on alien woody plants in Siberia: testing of ecological hypothesis on association with new hosts. IIIrd memorial conference dedicated to forest entomologist O.A. Kataev. Saint-Petersburg, St-Petersburg Forestry Engineering Academy, Nov. 25th-27th, 2009. In Russian.  paper in press; Oral resentation.
          • Kirichenko N., Baranchikov Yu.N., Kenis M. (2009). Alien tree species as new ecological niche for native phyllophagous insects. International congress on biological invasions. Fuzhou, China, Nov. 2nd-6th, 2009. PDF. Oral presentation.
          • Kenis M., Kirichenko N., Tomoshevich M., Baranchikov Yu.
            Surveys of the European tree and shrub species in Siberia for pest damage and diseases. 4nd meeting on an EU 7th Framework project PRATIQUE «Enhancements of Pest Risk Analysis Techniques», The Netherlands, The Hague, 28 Septr – 1 Oct 2010. Oral presentation.
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N. (2009). Assessment of the invasive potential of dendrophagous insects from regional entomofauna. Conference with international attendance “Ecologo-geographical aspects in study of forest growing process”. Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Sept. 23rd-25th, 2009. P. 381-383. In Russian.  PDF   poster 
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N., Tomoshevich M.V., Kenis M. (2009). Role of botanical gardens in detection pests and diseases of the introduced woody plant species. All-Russian conference “Problems and strategies of conservation of flora biodiversity in North Asia”. Novosibirsk, Sept. 9th-11th, 2009. P. 113-115. In Russian.  PDF   poster 
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N., Tomoshevich M.V., Kenis M. (2009). Survey of the introduced three species for pest damage and diseases in the Central Siberian botanical garden SB RAS. International conference “Problems of modern dendrology”. Moscow, June 30th – July 2nd, 2009. P. 758-762. In Russian, English abstract. PDF
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N., Kenis M. (2009). Alien plants as new ecological niche for indigenous phyllophagous insects. A.I. Vorontsov memorial scientific conference on forest entomology. Moscow, March 23rd-25th, 2009. (in Russian). poster
          • Kondakov P.S., Kirichenko N.I. (2009). Damage caused by phyllophagous insects to alien and indigenous trees from Salicaceae. Young scientists conference “Studies on components of Siberian forest ecosystems”. Krasnoyarsk, March 2nd-3rd, 2009. P. 28-30. In Russian. PDF presentation
          • Kenis М.,  Kirichenko N.,  Baranchikov Yu.,  Sun J-H.,  Roques A. (2009). Arboreta as tools to detect new potential alien pests and test ecological hypotheses on biological invasions. 3rd International Symposium on Biological control of arthropods.  New Zealand, Feb. 8th-3th, 2009. PDF. Oral presentation.

          2008

          • Kirichenko N.I., Loskutov R.I., Sedaeva M., Tomoshevich M. & Kenis M. (2008). Colonization of leaf miners on alien tree species in Siberian arboreta. IInd memorial conference dedicated to forest entomologist O.A. Kataev. Saint-Petersburg, St-Petersburg Forestry Engineering Academy, Nov. 26th-29th, 2008. paper;  presentation
          • Kondakov P.S., Kirichenko N.I. (2008). Richness of ecological groups of phyllophagous arthropods on poplar species depends on defoliation level.  Annual conference of young scientists. “Ecology of Southern Siberia and neighboring regions”. Abakan, V. 12,  P. 91-92. (in Russian).

          • Kirichenko N.I. (2008). The Siberian moth poses a danger to European forestry. XI conference of young scientists of Krasnoyarsk scientific center SB RAS. Krasnoyarsk, Institute of physics SB RAS, Apr. 17th, 2008. P. 8-11. presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2008) Entirely new hosts of the Siberian moth. Young scientists conference “Studies on components of forest ecosystems in Siberia”. Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Apr 2nd , 2008. P. 21-24. presentation

          2007-1999

          • Kirichenko N.I., Flament J., Baranchikov Yu.N. & Grégoire J.-C. (2007). May tropical factor bind the distribution of the Siberian moth westwards? Ist memorial conference dedicated to forest entomologist O.A. Kataev. Saint-Petersburg, St-Petersburg Forestry Engineering Academy, Nov. 22nd-24th, 2007. (paper, please see above). presentation

          • Kirichenko N.I
            . (2007). Could the Siberian moth pose a danger to European coniferous forests? Royal
            Entomological Society. Postgraduate Forum. University of York. April 13th, 2007. York, England. P.6. presentation


          • Kirichenko N., Baranchikov Yu., Vidal S. (2007). New host plant of the Siberian moth – a potential  invasive species to the USA. 18th USDA Integracy research forum on invasive species. USA, Annapolis, Maryland, Jan. 9th-12th, 2007. PDF poster

          • Kirichenko N., Vidal S., Baranchikov Yu.
            (2006). European conifers as host plants for neonate larvae of the Siberian moth – a potential invasive species to Europe.  IUFRO Workshop on methodology of forest insect and disease survey in Central Europe. Austria, Gmunden, Sept. 11th-14th, 2006. P. 352-359. 
            PDF   poster 
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N. (2006). Review of studies on the Siberian moth larvae performance on host plants in Siberia. Interregional meeting of entomologists from Siberia and Far East with international attendance. Russia, Novosibirsk. P. 339-341. (in Russian). PDF  poster
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2005). Impact of aggregation of the Siberian moth larvae on their trophic parameters. Joint conference: Australian Entomological Society’s 36th AGM and Scientific Conference 7th Invertebrate biodiversity and conservation conference “Use it or lose it: Invertebrate diversity in landscape management”.  Australia, Canberra, Dec. 4th-9th, 2005. P. 142.
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N. (2005). Absence of difference between Siberian moth races on basis of larval trophic parameters. International conference “Natural and anthropogenic dynamics of ecosystems”. Russia, Irkutsk, Oct. 11th-15th, 2005. P.163-165. (In Russian, English abstract). PDF  poster
          • Kirichenko N. (2005). Parasitoids as an important factor of population dynamics of Lithocolletis populifoliella Tr. the serious pest of poplar in urban ecosystems of Siberia. IInd International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods. Switzerland, Davos, Set. 12th-16th, 2005. P. 123. PDF  poster
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N. (2005). Estimation of trophic parameters of Siberian moth larvae in the center of pest areal.  25th Jubilee Assembly of East Palearctic Regional section of International Organization for Biological and integrated Control of noxious animals and plants (IOBC). Hungary, Budapest. P. 54-57. In Russian, English abstract.  PDF
          • Kirichenko N.I., Baranchikov Yu.N. (2005). Using data on Siberian moth feeding in forest protection practice in Krasnoyarsk krai. Regional practical and scientific conference “Joining of Russian Federation units up and problems of nature management in Yenisei Siberia”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, Apr. 11th-13th, 2005. P. 139-140. In Russian. PDF  presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2005). Impact of population density on Siberian moth larvae feeding and growth. Young scientists conference. Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, March 21th-22nd, 2005. P. 29-31, 73-74. In Russian, in English. PDF  presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2004). Trophical parameters of the Siberian moth larvae on the host trees in Siberia. All-Russian conference dedicated to anniversaries of 60ty years of SIF SB RAS and of 70ty years of Krasnoyarsk kray forming. Russia. Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS. P. 155-157. In Russian. PDF  presentation

          • Kirichenko N.I.
             (2004). The feeding and growth of the Siberian moth larvae /
            Royal Entomological Society. Postgraduate Forum, England, New Castle upone Tyne:  University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 20th  October 2004. – P. 5. presentation




          • Baranchikov Yu. N., Krasnoschokov Yu.N., Kirichenko N.I., Akulov E.N. (2002). Extra-emission of carbon and ach elements into the litter in the forest damaged by the Siberian moth. International conference “Monitoring of forest and urban ecosystems”. Russia, Moscow, Nov. 19th-20th, 2002. P. 83-85. (In Russian, English abstract).
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2002). Impact of chewing-insects on forest territories of national reservations.  International conference “GIS in study of forest reservations”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS. P. 48. (In Russian). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2002). Dry matter flow in Siberian moth populations. XI International conference of IBFRA and Workshop GOFC "Boreal forests and environment: local, regional and global scales". Russia, Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Aug. 5th-9th, 2002. P. 39. PDF  poster, sertificate for the best poster
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2002). Dynamics of feeding and growth indices in the Siberian moth larvae. All-Russian conference “Chemical and forest complex – problems and decisions”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, Siberian State Technological University. P. 47-51. (In Russian, English abstract). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Performance of the Siberian moth neonates on various host plants. Young scientists conference dedicated to academician A.B. Zhukov. Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Apr. 12th-13th, 2001. P. 40-43. (In Russian). PDF  presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Comparative analysis of feeding and growth of the Ist-IIIrd instars Siberian moth larvae fed with fir and larch needles. All-Russian conference “Chemical and forest complex – problems and decisions”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, Siberian State Technological University. P. 96-98. (In Russian). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Feeding and growth of the Siberian moth larvae on larch. International conference “Classification and dynamics of Far East. Russia, Vladivostok. P. 227-229. (In Russian, English abstract).
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Feeding and growth of the Siberian moth larvae Dendrolimus superans sibiricus Tschtvr.  during summer diapause. 2nd regional conference dedicated to academician V.A. Kaptug “Youth and ways of Russia to sustainable development”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, KSC SB RAS, Apr. 3rd-5th, 2001. P. 74-76. (In Russian). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). The significance and some eco-physiological mechanism of the Siberian moth summer diapause . Conference of young scientists of Krasnoyarsk scientific center. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS. P. 27-30. (In Russian). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Eco-physiological features of larval feeding and growth in the Siberian moth. International conference “Ecology of Siberia, Far East and Arctic-2001”. Russia, Tomsk. P.134. (In Russian).
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2001). Distribution of withdrawn food among I-VI instars larvae of the Siberian moth fed on larch needles. South-Siberian regional scientific conference of young scientists and students. Russia, Abakan, KSU. P. 45. (In Russian). presentation
          • Baranchikov Yu.N., Perevoznikova V.D., Kirichenko N.I., Akulov E.N. (2001). Nitrogen transmission in fir forest damaged by the Siberian moth. International conference “Ecology of Siberia, Far East and Arctic-2001”. Russia, Tomsk. P. 113. (In Russian).
          • Soukhovolsky V.G., Ovchinnikova T.M., Kirichenko N.I., Kovalev A.V. Individual diversity and population dynamics of forest insects. Intertatational сonference “Biodiversity and ecosystems dynamic of north Evrasia”. Novosibirsk, 2000. - Р. 239-240.
          • Kirichenko N.I. (2000). Utilization fall willow foliage by the gypsy moth larvae. Young scientists conference “Studies on components of forest ecosystems in Siberia”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Apr 11th-13th, 2000.  P. 22-24, 72-74. (in Russian, in English). PDF presentation
          • Soukhovolsky V.G., Ovchinnikova T.M.,  Vshivkova T.A., Kirichenko N.I. (2000). Trophical features of lepidopteran larvae. All-Russian conference “Regional ecology’ problems”. Russia, Tomsk. P. 139. (In Russian).
          • Baranchikov Yu.N., Kirichenko N.I., Dubinin A.P. (1999). Using of egg weight data in characteristic of gypsy moth population. Regional conference on monitoring and forest protection. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, Centre of Forests Protection, Dec. 22nd-23rd, 1999. P. 7-8. (In Russian). presentation
          • Kirichenko N.I. (1999). Impact of parasitoids on population dynamics of the poplar moth in Krasnoyarsk. Young scientists conference dedicated to 275th anniversary of Russian Academy of Sciences “Studies on components of Siberia Forest ecosystems”. Russia, Krasnoyarsk, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS. P. 43-44. (In Russian). presentation

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