Theriology in Ukraine. Part 3
school & regions

Novitates Theriologicae • Pars 18 • 2026

Bulletin of the Ukrainian Theriological Society, NAS of Ukraine


 

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Theriology in Ukraine. Part 3. Schools & Regions:
collection of articles. Edited by I. Zagorodniuk. Ukrainian Theriological Society, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2026. (in press). (Series: Novitates Theriologicae; Pars 18).

Теріологія в Україні. Частина 3. Школи та регіони: збірник наукових праць. За редакцією І. Загороднюка. Українське теріологічне товариство НАН України, Київ, 2026. (in press). (Серія: Novitates Theriologicae; Pars 18).

ISSN 2709-4928 (online)
ISSN 2709-491X (print)
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doi: https://doi.org/10.53452/nt18

 


 

Summary • Анотація

english versionIssue 18 of the Bulletin is the third part of a major historical study marking the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian Theriological Society, which includes a directory of 100 outstanding researchers of the past (part 1), a directory of modern theriologists and persons related to theriology (part 2), and an overview of research by scientific centres and regions (part 3). This issue features articles on scientific centres (universities, academic institutes, biological stations) and reviews of some of the most significant regional studies. All articles have English summaries.

english versionВипуск 18 Бюлетеню є третьою частиною великої історичної розвідки з нагоди 50-річчя Українського теріологічного товариства, яка включає довідник про 100 визначних дослідників минулого (частина 1), довідник про сучасних теріологів та постатей, дотичних до теріології (частина 2), і огляд досліджень за науковими центрами та регіонами (частина 3). У поточному випуску наведено нариси про наукові центри (університети, академічні інститути, біостанції), а також огляди окремих найбільш значимих регіональних досліджень. Всі статті супроводжено англійськими резюме.


 

Foreword

 

   

1. Introduction

 

Contents of the issue (in Ukrainian)

1–3

Zagorodniuk, I. Theriology of the past and the future in Ukraine: centres, schools, and directions (editor's note)

4–10

Zagorodniuk, I., S. Kharchuk. Famous travelers and professors of the XVII–XIX centuries and their contribution to the development of knowledge about the mammal fauna of Ukraine

11–25

Zagorodniuk, I. Key milestones in the formation and development of the Ukrainian Theriological Society

26–36

 

 

2. Research Centres

 

Bokotey, A., N. Dzyubenko, A. Mamchur. Theriology in the State Museum of Natural History, NAS of Ukraine: the history of research and collections

37–43

Havrylenko, V. Theriological research in Askania-Nova in 20–21st centuries: nature reserve, zoo, livestock farming institute

44–53

Zagorodniuk, I. Theriological research at Kyiv University (1933–2025): department, museum, nature reserve

54–71

Zagorodniuk, I. Kyiv’s academic centres for the development of theriological knowledge through the ages (ZMAN, Zoobin, IZAN, and NMNH)

72–84

Zagorodniuk, I. Theriology at the National Museum of Natural History of Ukraine through the prism of its theriological collections

85–101

Kron, A., V. Roshko. Theriological research at Uzhhorod University (1945–2021): department, museum, biobase

102–112

Markovska, O., T. Atemasova. History of theriological research of the Department of Zoology of Kharkiv University

113–119

Pecheniuk, P., M. Veselsky. Essays on the history of the mammal collection at the Zhytomyr Regional Museum of Local History

120–130

Rekovets, L. Essay on paleotheriological research at the Institute of Geological Sciences of the NAS of Ukraine

131–138

Rekovets L., L. Kuzmenko. Nizhyn school of theriologists: a summary of 100 years of activity

139–146

Rusev, I. The role of the Odessa Anti-Plague Station in the system for monitoring natural foci of zoonoses (a historical overview)

147–156

Stupak, A. History of archaeozoological investigations of mammals at the National Museum of Natural History of Ukraine

157–168

Shydlovskyy I., A. Zatushevskyy, I. Dykyy, I. Khamar. Theriology at Lviv University (1823–2025): Zoological Museum, Department of Zoology, field stations

169–182

   

3. Regional Research

 

   

Bolotina, I., A. Savarin. Research on mammals of Polissia: overview and main results over the last 150 years

183–192

Veselsky, M. Materials on the history of research into the mammal fauna of the Zhytomyr region

193–208

Volokh, A. Essays on the history of therological research of the Ukrainian Azov region

209–221

Gashchak, S., D. Vyshnevskii, S. Zhyla. Theriological studies in the exclusion zone (Chornobyl, 1986–2025)

222–237

Evstafiev, I. Medical theriology in Crimea: a historical sketch of the work of zoologists of the Crimean anti-plague station and Crimean SES

238–247

Zagorodniuk, I. Research on mammals in north-eastern Ukraine: centres, directions, persons

248–259

   

(in progress)

 

   

Lazariev, D., I. Zagorodniuk. Theriological research in Eastern Ukraine: history and current state of knowledge

281–297

Lobkov, V., Y. Oleinik. A brief history and directions of theriological research in the North-Western Black Sea Region

298–312

   

(n progress -- Matveyev)

 

   

Pytel-Huta, S., A. Zatushevsky. Theriological collection of the zoological department of the Nature Museum of the Shevchenko Scientific Society

321–330

Prydatko-Dolin, V. Ukraine natives and people from Ukraine in Arctic and Antarctic: a theriological view

331–346

Selyunina, Z. History of theriological research in the region of the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve

347–358

   

4. Chronicles and information

 

   

(in progress)

 

   

Conclusion

 

   

Information about the publication

360

 

 

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