Theriologia Ukrainica 18 (2019)
East-European Journal of Theriology
Resume. This volume of Theriologica
Ukrainica (East-European Journal of Mammalogy) includes
19 articles on 168 pages. Volume 18 is the first in the
practice of our editions with practical release of the
series "twice a year" (semi-annual). The volume
and all articles in it will get DOI, each article has
home page, all articles have English extended summary,
table names, captures to figures and bibliography. The
image on the cover is a wild boar, a photo by Serhiy Kozodoy,
the winner of the photo contest, which was held during
the 27th seminary (Khortytsia Island).
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Theriologia Ukrainica .
Kyiv, 2019. Vol. 18. 168 pages
p-ISSN 2616-7379
e-ISSN 2617-1120
http://doi.org/10.15407/pts2019.18
Contents
Fauna and Systematics
Morphology and Variation
Volokh, A. Features of moose antlers (Alces alces ) from Ukraine
40–47
Zizda, Yu. Spectral analysis of the fur of different colour phases of Sciurus vulgaris : evidence for adaptive colouration
48–51
Iliukhin, Yu. Members of the family Ursidae in the Museum of Nature of Kharkiv University and their craniological features
52–56
Kron, A., O. Lugovoy, Vc. Roshko, V. G. Roshko, Vl. Roshko. The mammal collection (Mammalia) of the Zoological Museum of Uzhhorod National University
57–64
Ecology and Conservation
Kashtalian, A. The Krasnoborsky population of the European bison: history of emergence, present state, and growth perspectives
65–73
Rizun, E. Qualitative assessment of habitats of the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) in the Forest Steppe (right-bank) forest-hunting zone of Ukraine
74–79
Gashchak, S. P., S. A. Paskevich. Przewalski`s horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone after 20 years of introduction
80–100
Tytar, V., M. Hammer, T. Asykulov . Distribution modeling of the long-tailed marmot (Marmota caudata ) for objectives of directing field surveys and ground validation of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia ) habitat quality
101–107
Synanthropy and Alien Species
Nikolaichuk, O., I. Zagorodniuk. The northern raccoon (Procyon lotor ) in urban environment of Kyiv and perspectives of formation of its wild populations in Ukraine
108–112
Selyunina, Z., S. Pliushch, V. Leontiev. Invasion of the muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus ) into the steppes of the northwest Black Sea region
113–119
Distribution and Abundance
Barkaszi, Z . The European snow vole (Chionomys nivalis ) in Ukraine: a species in the far northeast of its distribution
120–127
Drebet, M., Ya. Kapeliukh. New data on distribution of the wildcat (Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777) in Podillia, Ukraine
128–132
Merzlikin, I. Rare rodent species in fragmented steppe areas of the right-bank Lower Dnipro region: new records
133–136
Savarin, A. A., V. A. Savarina. The Mediterranean water shrew (Neomys anomalus ) in northern Belarus: new records and identification criteria
137–143
History of Research
Parkhomenko, V. XXV Theriological School: Fauna Under Conditions of Global Environmental Changes (Polissia Reserve, 2018)
144–150
Ocheretna, K., N. Lebedeva, M. Polzyk. Wild Mammals in Transformed Landscapes: report on the 26th Theriological School (Khortytsia, 2019)
151–158
Chronicles and Information
Summary of articles (Ukrainian)
Theriological Schools and their reports
Email address of the Editorial Board: mammalia@ukr.net
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