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Source: Biology bulletin. 2021. Vol. 48, № 5. P. 607-615
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2021
Description: The age-related variability of the frequency and structural–temporal parameters of the advertising song of Ficedula hypoleuca males in natural habitats and the urban environment were analysed. In the ... More
Source: Folia parasitologica. 2021. Vol. 68. P. 024 (1-13)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2021
Description: Abstract: The Tomsk region located in the south of Western Siberia is one of the most high-risk areas for tick-borne diseases due to elevated incidence of tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease in h ... More
Source: Zootaxa. 2021. Vol. 4927, № 3. P. 410-430
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2021
Description: We assembled a checklist by documenting and curating previously published data as well as previously unpublished records of bat flies from the Russian Federation. A total of 20 bat fly species are lis ... More
Source: 24th Annual Meeting of the International Hamster Workgroup, October, 1-5, 2017, Uglich, Russia : program and conference proceedings. [S. l.], 2017. P. 58-61
Type: статьи в сборниках
Date: 2017
Source: International journal of environmental studies. 2017. Vol. 74, № 5. P. 884-890
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: The impact of the anthropogenic environment on the fecundity of the bat is poorly understood. Therefore, in this study we chose the parti-coloured bat Vespertilio murinus – synanthrope, which is known ... More
Source: International journal of environmental studies. 2017. Vol. 74, № 5. P. 891-902
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Ursus arctos is a large carnivore and a common species for Western Siberia. The earliest traces of it date back to the Middle Pleistocene. During the Holocene, its population grew and its range signif ... More
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