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Theriologia
Ukrainica 28 (2024)
East-European Journal of Theriology
Resume. Volume 28 of Theriologia Ukrainica
includes 15 articles grouped into the traditional 6 sections;
7 of them are in English, the rest in Ukrainian. The volume is 224 pages long. All articles
in the volume have DOI, home page, extended (1800 words)
summaries in English and Ukrainian, as well as duplicated
titles of tables and figures in English; all bibliography
is in Latin. This volume, like the previous ones, has
the status of not only a printed but also an electronic
edition, and the full texts of the articles (pdf), which
are posted here, are full-fledged publications.
The contents of the volume were approved on 30.12.2024,
and the information was posted also on
the DOAJ and Index Copernicus services. The cover photo
is of the European pine marten (Martes martes), by Oleksiy Sapuga.
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pages of volumes
volume 28 (2024)
volume 27 (2024)
volume 26 (2023)
volume 25 (2023)
volume 24 (2022)
volume 23 (2022)
volume 22 (2021)
volume 21 (2021)
volume 20 (2020)
volume 19 (2020)
volume 18 (2019)
volume 17 (2019)
volume 16 (2018)
volume 15 (2017)
volume 14 (2016)
volume 13 (2015)
volume 12 (2014)
volume 11 (2012)
volume 10 (2010)
volume 9 (2008)
volume 8 (2006)
volume 7 (2006)
volume 6 (2004)
volume 5 (2002)
volume 4 (2002)
volume 3 (2002)
volume 2 (1999)
volume 1 (1998)


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Theriologia Ukrainica.
2024. Vol. 28. 224 pages.
p-ISSN 2616-7379
e-ISSN 2617-1120
http://doi.org/10.53452/TU28
pdf of the entire volume >>> (29 mb)
Contents
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Fauna and Systematics |
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Gashchak, S. Annotated review of the mammal fauna in the Chornobyl Biosphere Reserve as of 2023 |
3–33 |
Zagorodniuk, I., M. Korobchenko. The mammal fauna of the city of Luhansk (Ukraine) in the pre-war period (2004–2014) |
34–54 |
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Morphology and Variation |
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Lazariev, D. Craniology of Nyctereutes procyonoides (Carnivora) based on materials from Ukraine |
55–68 |
Oleinik, Y. Age determination of the wildcat (Felis silvestris): a case study of a sample from the North-Western Black Sea region (Ukraine) |
69–83 |
Rekovets, L., V. Demeshkant. Ultrastructure of the molar enamel in representatives of the genus Ellobius (Rodentia) in the Pleistocene and Holocene of Ukraine |
84–94 |
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Distribution and
Abundance |
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Kyseliuk, O., B. Kalynchuk, Y. Motruk. Features of distribution and ecology of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in the Carpathian National Park (Ukraine) |
95–101 |
Novoseltseva, Y. Species distribution modelling using MaxEnt: overview and prospects |
102–112 |
Polischuk, I., I. Zagorodniuk. Savi’s pipistrelle (Hypsugo savii) in Ukraine: analysis of records and evidence of expansion |
113–128 |
Redinov, K. Distribution features of the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in the south of Ukraine: a case study of Mykolaiv Oblast |
129–141 |
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Monitoring and Ecology |
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Zhyla, S. The wolf (Canis lupus) in the north of Central Polissia: diet, ecological niche width, and selective predation |
142–150 |
Myakushko, S. A vain attempt: why a change in the reproductive strategy of a rodent population failed to restore ecological balance |
151–160 |
Strzałka, M., K. Kozakiewicz, T. Postawa. Does water quality matter? Foraging activity of Daubenton’s bat (Myotis daubentonii) over three lakes with different trophy |
161–170 |
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Hunting and Nature Management |
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Kopij, G. Population dynamics of the mouflon (Ovis aries musimon) in south-west Poland in 1981–2020 |
171–181 |
Sheihas, I., I. Gulyk. Actual and optimal abundance of the main ungulate species in forestry and hunting districts of Ukraine |
182–200 |
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Collections and Museums |
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Evstafiev, I. Zoological exhibitions in natural history museums: classic design and modern approach |
201–224 |
Email address of the Editorial Board: mammalia@ukr.net
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