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Theriology in wartime. Edited
by I. Zagorodniuk. Ukrainian Theriological Society and
National Museum of Natural History, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv,
2023. 276 pp. (Series: Novitates Theriologicae; Pars 16).
Теріологія воєнного часу.
За ред. І. Загороднюка. Українське теріологічне товариство,
Національний науково-природничий музей НАН України, Київ,
2023. 276 с. (Серія: Novitates Theriologicae; Pars 16).
ISSN 2709-4928 (online)
ISSN 2709-491X (print)
license: CC BY-SA
doi: http://doi.org/10.53452/nt16
Summary • Анотація
Issue
16 of the Bulletin Novitates Theriologicae (Theriological
News) is devoted to research in 2021–2023, which were
carried out under lockdown because of the covid pandemic
and russian intervention. The collection contains (besides
the preface) 55 materials grouped into seven sections.
The first part includes 24 articles in four sections: 1) regional faunas
(7 papers), 2) research methods (4), 3) species on the
boundaries of ranges (5), 4) synanthropy, monitoring,
and protection (6). The second part includes 31 articles that present 4 sections of biographical anf historical studies: 5) researchers of the past (7);
6) collectors and museologists (14), 7) modern theriologists
(8), chronicles (2).
Випуск
16 Бюлетеню Novitates Theriologicae (Теріологічні новини)
присвячено дослідженням 2021–2023 років, що йшли в умовах
локдауну через пандемію ковіду і російську інтервенцію.
У збірнику, окрім передмови, представлено 55 матеріалів,
що згруповані в сім розділів. Перша частина включає 24 статті, згруповані у чотири
розділи: 1) регіональні фауни (7 праць); 2) методики
досліджень (4); 3) види на межах ареалів (7); 4) синантропія,
моніторинг, охорона (6). Друга частина включає 31 статтю, вони представляють 4 розділи
біографічних та історичних розвідок: 5) дослідники минулого (7); 6)
колектори й музеологи (14); 7) сучасні теріологи (8),
хроніка (2).
Foreword |
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Contents of the issue (in Ukrainian) |
1–4 |
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Wartime research: state and reassessment of tasks (introductory remarks) |
5–9 |
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Part 1: Regional faunas |
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Zagorodniuk, I. Domestic and pet animals in natural and protected ecosystems |
10–20 |
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Lehkyi, S., V. Artamonov, Y. Ovsienko. Materials on the fauna of the Bug Gard: a review of small mammal records (Soricidae, Muridae, Cricetidae) |
21–26 |
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Marochkina, V. Species composition and abundance of cricetids in the steppe reserves of south-eastern Ukraine |
27–31 |
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Parnikoza, I., I. Zagorodniuk. The mammal fauna of Lysa Hora in Kyiv: signs of protection and levels of synanthropisation |
32–43 |
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Sulyk, V. Mustelids (Mustelidae) of protected and anthropogenic ecosystems of the Prydintsivska floodplain |
44–51 |
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Terletsky, V. The presence of cats (Felidae) in the vicinity of the village of Libukhova in the Eastern Beskids |
52–55 |
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Fomin, S. Wild and domestic ungulates in the steppe regions of Ukraine: estimates for Luhansk Oblast as for the beginning of the 21 century |
56–61 |
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Part 2. Research methods |
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Lazariev, D. Craniological features of the muskrat (Ondatra) and its differences from the genus Arvicola |
62–68 |
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Savarin, A. To the trapping method of water shrews (Neomys) |
69–75 |
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Stanytsina, H., I. Zagorodniuk. Experience of keeping the yellow-necked wood mouse (Sylvaemus tauricus) in captivity: growth, food, and behaviour |
76–85 |
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Chebotok, E. Deratization: modern approaches and implementation practice |
86–92 |
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Part 3. Species at the boundaries of ranges |
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Vikyrchak, O. The European beaver (Castor fiber) on the left bank of the Middle Dniester: modern distribution and features of ecology |
93–97 |
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Zagorodniuk, I. Identification of North Caucasian mole rats (Spalax) based on their karyotype description |
98–102 |
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Zagorodniuk, I., P. Voitko. The grey long-eared bat (Plecotus austriacus) in Volyn: a new step in the expansion in Eastern Europe |
103–105 |
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Legkyi, S., V. Artamonov. Findings of non-murid rodents in the region of the Bug Gard National Nature Park: Sciurus, Spalax, and Myocastor |
106–111 |
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Podobaylo, A., N. Mylenko, R. Churylovych. Recent findings of the common hamster (Cricetus cricetus) in Poltava Oblast |
112–114 |
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Rozhenko, M. The steppe marmot (Marmota bobak) in Odesa Oblast: an overview of colonies |
115–118 |
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Rudyshyn, M. Ecology of the European pine vole (Microtus subterraneus) at high altitudes of the Ukrainian Carpathians |
119–124 |
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Part 4. Synanthropy, monitoring, protection |
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Bolotina, I. The American mink (Neogale vison) in the floodplain of the Lower Prypiat River (Belarus) |
125–129 |
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Danylovych, O. The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in the vicinity of Kyiv 100 years ago (1924–1927) |
130–134 |
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Zagorodniuk, I. Feral Bos taurus herds in Ukraine: a case study and implications for the development of rewilding ideas |
135–143 |
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Kotov, M. The impact of the war on the distribution of animals and plants in Ukraine (a view from 1924) |
144–147 |
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Markovska, O. Findings of mice of the genus Sylvaemus in agrocoenoses of Kharkiv Oblast |
148–152 |
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Panasenko, N. The European mole (Talpa europaea) in the Trostianets arboretum: features of morphology and ecology |
153–156 |
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Part 5. Chronicles: researchers of the past |
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Boldenkov: Serhii Boldenkov, a game scientist and manager in the field of game science (I. Zagorodniuk) |
157–160 |
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Golovianko: Zinovii Golovianko, a researcher of soil fauna, ecologist, and forester (I. Zagorodniuk) |
161–164 |
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Danylovych:
Oleksandr Danylovych, a researcher of the fauna of the Dnipro region, collector and museologist (I. Zagorodniuk) |
165–168 |
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Kostiuchenko: Andrii Kostiuchenko, a hunting expert, zoologist, organiser of nature reserves in the Azov region (I. Zagorodniuk) |
169–172 |
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Taranenko: Leonid Taranenko, an expert in the nature of eastern Ukraine (I. Zagorodniuk) |
173–176 |
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Fortunatov: Boris Fortunatov, a revolutionary zoologist, ideologist of fauna transformation (I. Zagorodniuk) |
177–180 |
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Shcherbyna: Matvii Shcherbyna, a zoologist and collector, member of the Ukrainian Scientific Society (I. Zagorodniuk) |
181–184 |
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Part 6: Chronicles: collectors and museologists |
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Bilskyi: Borys Bilskyi, a mammalogist and head of the academic zoological museum in Kyiv (I. Zagorodniuk) |
185–187 |
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Goronowitsch: Nikolas Goronowitsch, a researcher of the Bessarabian fauna, collector and experimenter (I. Zagorodniuk) |
188–191 |
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Dyiakoniv: Mykhailo Dyiakoniv, a zoologist, collector and researcher of mammals of the Kharkiv region (I. Zagorodniuk) |
192–194 |
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Drebentsiv: Viktor Drebentsiv, a fauna researcher, collector, museologist, and local historian (I. Zagorodniuk) |
195–198 |
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Diukov: Mykola Diukov, a fauna researcher and collector of mammals from the Kharkiv region and Dagestan (I. Zagorodniuk) |
199–202 |
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Zabludovsky: Yevhen Zabludovsky, a zoologist and taxidermist (I. Zagorodniuk) |
203–205 |
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Korabelnikov: Lev Korabelnikov, a zoologist, whaler and museologist (I. Zagorodniuk, T. Atemasova) |
206–209 |
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Mylynsky: Serhii Mylynsky, a zoologist, museologist, and taxidermist (I. Zagorodniuk) |
210–212 |
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Moshkov: Yevhen Moshkov, collector of zoological collections, researcher of mammalian and avian ecophysiology (I. Zagorodniuk, E. Ulyura) |
213–215 |
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Prozhyga: Yuriy Prozhyga, a collector of zoological collections (I. Zagorodniuk, M. Veselsky) |
216–219 |
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Selezhynskyi: Hennadii Selezhynskyi, a collector, taxidermist, and populariser of natural knowledge (I. Zagorodniuk) |
220–223 |
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Starychev: Yakiv Yakovych Starychev, a taxidermist and collector of the Zoological Museum of Nizhyn University (L. Rekovets, L. Kuzmenko) |
224–227 |
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Sulyk: Volodymyr Sulyk, an expert in the fauna of the Donets floodplain, a collector and taxidermist (I. Zagorodniuk) |
228–231 |
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Yatsenia: Oleg Yatsenia, a naturalist, collector, and taxidermist (I. Zagorodniuk) |
232–235 |
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Part 7. Chronicles: modern theriologists |
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Arkhipchuk: Viktor Arkhipchuk: game researcher, expert on hare biology (I. Zagorodniuk) |
236–239 |
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Vikyrchak: Oleksandr Vikyrchak, a zoologist, traveller, and expert in the nature of Podillia and Transnistria (I. Zagorodniuk) |
240–242 |
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Illiukhin: Yuriy Illiukhin, a fauna researcher and museologist at the Museum of Nature of Kharkiv University (I. Zagorodniuk) |
243–245 |
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Krakhmalna: Tеtiana Krakhmalna, a researcher of the ungulate fauna of the Neogene of Ukraine (L. Rekovets, A. Stupak) |
246–249 |
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Litus: Ivan Litus, a specialist in the field of game animal acclimatisation, organiser of ‘royal hunts’ (I. Zagorodniuk) |
250–252 |
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Matveev: Mykola Matveev, a zoologist and local historian of Podillia (I. Zagorodniuk) |
253–256 |
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Rozora: Rozora Zhanna Vasylivna, a zoologist, and museologist, head of the Zoological Museum of Kyiv University (I. Zagorodniuk) |
257–260 |
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Slobodian: Oleksiy Slobodian, a researcher of Carpathian bears and a forester (I. Zagorodniuk) |
261–264 |
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Part 8: Chronicles of a Theriological Life |
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Zagorodniuk, I. The Theriological School as an invisible college: results of 30 years of activity |
265–270 |
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Kharchuk, S., I. Zagorodniuk. Wild and domestic cats in nature and human life (on the occasion of the Year of the Cat in Ukraine 2022) |
271–276 |
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