126 ZHANNA ANTIPUSHINA 5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am very thankful to A.B. Savinetsky and members of the Laboratory of Historical Ecology for help in all stages of the work. During my research I received the consultation and help of A.V. Oltchev, A.A. Kotov and Yu.I. Kantor (Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS), A.V. Pakhnevich and L.A. Viskova (Institute of Palaeontology RAS), A.I. Buyanovsky and D.O. Alexeev (Russian Federal Institute of Fishery and Oceanography), B.I. Sirenko (Zoological Institute RAS). I thank D.L. West (University of Kansas) for help in the investigations in the Adak Island. The work was carried out with the financial support of the RFBR No. 09-04-00196, National Science Foundation (OPP-0353065) and Programs of RAS ‘‘Fundamentals of Biological Resources Management’’, “Origin and Evolution of Biosphere” and “Biodiversity and Gene Pool Dynamics”. 6. 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