item: #1 of 121 id: zoodiversity-101 author: De los Ríos, P. ; Espinosa, A.; Núñez, P. title: First Descriptions of Aquatic Arthropods in an Unpolluted Native Forest Relict (Rucamanque, 38° S, Araucaria Region, Chile) date: 2021-05-04 words: 3879 flesch: 56 summary: Correa-Araneda, F., Contreras, A., De los Ríos, P. 2010. Th e results of null models, agree with literature descriptions for Chilean inland waters, where it was found non-structured patterns in species associations, due few species with many species repeated by sites, but niche sharing revealed niche sharing due absence of interspecifi c competition absence for both sampled periods and total data that is similar to observed for mountains streams (De los Ríos- Escalante et al., 2020 a), but markedly opposite to other inland water ecosystems such as north Patagonian lakes (De los Ríos-Escalante & Woelfl , 2017). keywords: 2017; de los; escalante; et al; los; ríos; species cache: zoodiversity-101.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-101.txt item: #2 of 121 id: zoodiversity-105 author: Ilyashenko, V. B. ; Luchnikova, E. M. ; Danilov, V. N. ; Kovalevsky, A. V. ; Zubko, K. S. title: Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia) date: 2020-11-16 words: 3416 flesch: 49 summary: Th e community similarity was evaluated by the percentage of species through Czekanowski-Sørensen Index. Th e community similarity was evaluated by species percentage using the Czekanowski-Sørensen Index (Pesenko, 1982). keywords: clethrionomys; communities; ilyashenko; mammals; species cache: zoodiversity-105.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-105.txt item: #3 of 121 id: zoodiversity-111 author: Borzykh, O. I.; D. D. Sigareva; O. L. Fedorenko; T. I. Bondar; V. V. Kornyushin; O. O. Sokolova; V. G. Karpliuk title: Current Distribution of Golden Potato Cyst Nematode, Globodera rostochiensis (Tylenchida, Heteroderidae), in Ukraine date: 2021-03-01 words: 4875 flesch: 63 summary: Th e soil was stirred with a glass rod for 2– 169Current Distribution of Golden Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera rostochiensis in Ukraine 3 minutes, and the contents were allowed to settle for 5 minutes to the formation of precipitate. Th e cysts found on the fi lter were counted and transferred to a drop of water on slide. keywords: cm3; globodera; golden; nematode; potato; regions; rostochiensis; soil; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-111.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-111.txt item: #4 of 121 id: zoodiversity-112 author: Homel, K. V.; Nikiforov, M. E. ; Kheidorova, E. E. ; Valnisty, A. A. title: New data on phylogeography of the boreal owl, Aegolius funereus (Strigiformes, Strigidae), in Eurasia date: 2020-11-16 words: 5748 flesch: 47 summary: Th e Boreal Owl inhabits the Holarctic ecozone. Th e Boreal Owl is characteristic of settled behavior. keywords: boreal; boreal owl; diff; erentiation; et al; genetic; mtdna; owl; population; sequences; species cache: zoodiversity-112.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-112.txt item: #5 of 121 id: zoodiversity-113 author: Tsvelykh, A. N. title: History and modern status of the black-eared wheatear, Oenanthe hispanica (L) (Passeriformes, Muscicapidae), in Ukraine date: 2021-01-04 words: 3901 flesch: 73 summary: Map of the Black- eared Wheatear fi ndings (fi g. 3), reported in diff erent times, reveals that at least two of those breeding regions have existed on the Crimean peninsula for at least two centuries. On the systematic position of the Black-eared Wheatear and Pied Wheatear [Oenanthe hispanica (L.) and Oenanthe pleschanka (Lepech.)]. keywords: black; crimea; hispanica; oenanthe; peninsula; species; wheatear cache: zoodiversity-113.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-113.txt item: #6 of 121 id: zoodiversity-115 author: Shevchuk, L. ; Vasilyeva, L. ; Taradajnyk, M. ; S. Mezhzherin title: Freshwater mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Unionidae) of the Danube river basin of Ukraine date: 2021-01-04 words: 5965 flesch: 73 summary: Th e Danube River Basin is the only river basin of Ukraine populated by 7 species of freshwater mussels: U.  pictorum, U. tumidus, U. crassus (here, sensu lato), A. anatina, A. cygnea, P. сomplanatа and S. woodiana. Unionidae, Danube River Basin, Ukraine, species composition, abundance (population size and density), biomass. keywords: basin; danube; danube river; river; river basin; species; study; ukraine; unionidae cache: zoodiversity-115.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-115.txt item: #7 of 121 id: zoodiversity-116 author: Shatarnova, O. title: The Diversity and Composition of Assemblages of Water Beetles (Gyrinidae, Dytiscidae, Hydrophilidae) in a Peat Bog in Belarus date: 2021-03-01 words: 4775 flesch: 59 summary: A similar species richness (about 40 species) peat bog water beetles belonging to the families Gyrinidae, Dytiscidae and Hydrophilidae in Germany and the Czech Republic has 119Th e Diversity and Composition of Assemblages of Water Beetles in a Peat Bog in Belarus been recorded (Peus, 1928; Roubal, 1934). Previous research showed the lower species richness of peat bog water beetles in comparison to fens, swamps and not bog lakes in Belarus (Ryndevich, 2004). keywords: assemblages; beetles; belarus; bodies; bog; composition; diff; diversity; hollows; lakes; peat; species; sushko; water cache: zoodiversity-116.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-116.txt item: #8 of 121 id: zoodiversity-118 author: Susulovska, S. title: The first record and description of male of Paralongidorus rex (Nematoda, Longidoridae) from Ukraine with comments on female uterine eggs morphology date: 2020-11-16 words: 1907 flesch: 59 summary: During further nematological survey in the western part of Ukraine, especially on the territory of Lviv, numerous populations of P. rex were detected. Population of P. rex described in this article was collected in Lychakiv Park, Zoodiversity, 54(6): 501–504, 2020 DOI 10.15407/zoo2020.06.501 502 S. Susulovska Lviv from the rhizosphere of Acer platanoides L. Nematodes were extracted from 500 cm3 of soil by modified sieving and decanting method (Brown & Boag, 1988). keywords: male; paralongidorus; rex; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-118.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-118.txt item: #9 of 121 id: zoodiversity-120 author: Boukrouma, N. title: Breeding Ecology of the Pied Avocet, Recurvirosrta avosetta (Charadriformes, Recurvirostidae), in Tiffech Lake (Souk Ahras, Northeastern Algeria) date: 2021-05-04 words: 3031 flesch: 70 summary: Th e nests were marked with numbered fl ag, and nest site characteristics were described (cup depth (cm), distance from the nest to mainland and distance from the nest to the edge of water (cm). Th e nest was thought of abandoned if the female was absent, the eggs were cold, and there has been no proof of female visiting the nest. keywords: avocet; breeding; ecology; egg; nest; pied; success cache: zoodiversity-120.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-120.txt item: #10 of 121 id: zoodiversity-122 author: Synyavska, I. O. ; Peskov, V. N. title: Morphotype and multivariate analysis of the occlusal pattern of the first lower molar in European and Asian arvicoline species (Rodentia, Microtus, Alexandromys) date: 2020-10-23 words: 12024 flesch: 70 summary: References Abramson, N. I., Lebedev, V. S., Tesakov, A. S., Bannikova, A. A. 2009. doi: 10.1134/S0026893309050148 Abramson, N. I., & Lissovsky, A. A. 2012. keywords: alexandromys; arvalis; fig; levis; microtus; morphotypes; pattern; russian; samples; species; table; voles cache: zoodiversity-122.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-122.txt item: #11 of 121 id: zoodiversity-123 author: Afanasyev , S. A.; Roman , A. M.; Dolinskii , V.L.; Karimov , H.N.; Erhashboev , I. K. title: Impact of designed Quairokkum Hydropower Plant reconstruction on the Syr Darya River ichthyofauna date: 2020-10-23 words: 7484 flesch: 67 summary: According to Pavlov and Skorobohatov’s (2014) data on Kapchahaisk HPP in the Ili River with the similar to Syr Darya River fish fauna, annual average fish number passing daily through Kapchahaisk HPES amounted to 12 specimens/1000 m3 and maximum 147 specimens/1000 m3. Native fish species in the middle Syr Darya River basin belong to seven families: Acipenseridae, Cyprinidae, Nemacheilidae, Siluridae, Salmonidae, Esocidae and Percidae. keywords: berg; darya; darya river; data; fish; fishes; hpp; quairokkum; reservoir; river; river section; russian; section; species; syr cache: zoodiversity-123.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-123.txt item: #12 of 121 id: zoodiversity-128 author: Koper, Lindsey; Koretsky, Irina; Rahmat, Sulman title: Can you hear me now? A comparative survey of pinniped auditory apparatus morphology date: 2021-01-04 words: 14438 flesch: 58 summary: Th e auditory bulla in pinnipeds is one of the more diagnostic structures in determining family-level classifi cation. Th e auditory bulla in Carnivora: an anatomical basis for reappraisal of carnivore evolu- tion. keywords: 2015; auditory; bone; bulla; carnivores; et al; foramen; hearing; hermanson et; ivan; loza et; mammals; morphology; nav; phocids; pinnipeds; process; repenning; sound; studies; tympanic cache: zoodiversity-128.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-128.txt item: #13 of 121 id: zoodiversity-134 author: Yablonovska-Grishchenko, E.; Grishchenko, V. N. title: Archaic Dialect of Chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs (Passeriformes, Fringillidae), Song in the Lower-Dnipro Area (South Ukraine) and Its Territorial Relations date: 2021-05-04 words: 6533 flesch: 72 summary: K e y w o r d s : Chaffi nch, Lower-Dnipro Area, song dialect, song type, similarity, cultural transmission. On the maintenance of bird song dialects. keywords: chaffi; complexes; dialect; dnipro; elements; grishchenko; nch; song; south; specifi; types; ukraine; yablonovska cache: zoodiversity-134.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-134.txt item: #14 of 121 id: zoodiversity-137 author: Svetlichny, L.; Samchyshyna, L. title: A New Finding of the Non-Native Copepod Sinodiaptomus sarsi (Copepoda, Calanoida, Diaptomidae) in Ukraine date: 2021-01-05 words: 3864 flesch: 62 summary: It is interesting to note that in Kyiv S. sarsi, was found only in three interconnected ponds of Nyvky park. Aquatic invasions, 12, 167–175. De Silva, S. S., Nguyen, T. T., Turchini, G. M., Amarasinghe, U. S., Abery, N. W. 2009. keywords: calanoida; copepoda; new; sarsi; sinodiaptomus; species; ukraine; zooplankton cache: zoodiversity-137.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-137.txt item: #15 of 121 id: zoodiversity-138 author: Zúñiga, Alfredo; Andrés Muñoz-Pedreros, A.; Quintana, V. title: Seasonal Variation in a Small-Mammal Assemblage in a Priority Site for Conservation in South- Central Chile date: 2021-09-21 words: 5948 flesch: 60 summary: In Chile, replacement of the original forest cover by agroecosystems, and especially by forest plantations with exotic species (e. g., Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus spp.), has generated a great fragmentation of these ecosystems (Echeverría et al., 2006, Echeverría et al., 2008), aff ecting biological di- versity, partially documented in some native fauna taxa (for insects, Sáiz & Salazar, 1981, Fierro et al., 2017; for small mammals, Muñoz-Pedreros & Murúa, 1989; Kelt 2001; for birds, Estades & Temple, 1999). Th erefore, a change in the niche relationships between species is expected, a situation that would be diff erent in native forests versus forest plantations. keywords: chile; diff; diversity; et al; forest; muñoz; plantations; species cache: zoodiversity-138.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-138.txt item: #16 of 121 id: zoodiversity-14 author: Sarabeev, Volodimir; Tkach, Ie.; Sueiro, R. A. ; Leiro, J. title: Molecular data confirm the species status of Neoechinorhynchus personatus and N. yamagutii (Acanthocephala, Neoechinorhynchidae) from the Atlantic and Pacific grey mullets (Teleostei, Mugilidae) date: 2020-02-26 words: 6453 flesch: 69 summary: were retrieved from GenBank: N. (N.) beringianus Mikhailova et Atrashkevich, 2008; N. (N.) tumidus Van Cleave and Bangham, 1949; N. simansularis Roitman, 1961; N. (N.) salmonis Ching, 1984; N. (H.) violentus (Van Cleave, 1928); N. saginatus; N. (N.) crassus; N. (N.) pseudemydis; N. (N.) cylindratus; N. (N.) dimorphospi- nus. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2013.09.012 Melo, F. T. V., Costa, P. A. F. B., Giese, E. G., Gardner, S. L., Santos, J. N. 2015. keywords: 18s; agilis; gene; grey; neoechinorhynchus; personatus; rrna; sequences; species; yamagutii cache: zoodiversity-14.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-14.txt item: #17 of 121 id: zoodiversity-140 author: Ayache, S.; El Mokhefi , M.; Bonifácio, L.; Chakali, G. title: Egg Batches Parasitism of Processionary Moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera, Thaumetopoeidae) from Two Atlas Cedar Ecotypes in Algeria date: 2021-05-04 words: 6305 flesch: 64 summary: Eggs batches of Th aumetopoea pityocampa: A — cylindrical form; B — egg batches in thick twigs; C — types of eggs. Th e egg batches were divided into three parts using a marker: upper, middle, and basal, in order to determine the parasitoids distribution pattern. keywords: aumetopoea; batches; egg; eggs; moth; parasitoids; pine; pityocampa; processionary; th aumetopoea cache: zoodiversity-140.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-140.txt item: #18 of 121 id: zoodiversity-143 author: Morozov-Leonov, S. Yu.; Nazarenko, V. Yu. title: Genetic differentiation of Ukrainian populations of Eusomus ovulum (Coleoptera, Curculionidae): evidence of multiple hybrid speciation date: 2021-01-05 words: 4346 flesch: 63 summary: Th e hybrid forms of weevils are known to reproduce by parthenogenesis. Th e third Mendelian species, hypothetically involved in hybridization (species C), was genetically distant from the two previous species. keywords: clone; diff; hybrid; ovulum; populations; species cache: zoodiversity-143.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-143.txt item: #19 of 121 id: zoodiversity-145 author: Rajković, D. title: Distribution Pattern, Nest-Tree Features and Breeding Performance of Population of the Black Stork, Ciconia nigra (Ciconiiformes, Ciconiidae), in Northwestern Serbia date: 2021-03-01 words: 7457 flesch: 61 summary: In addition to the importance of Oaks and White Poplar trees, in microhabitat scale, a preference to interior forest stands is another considerable feature of Black Stork nest stands in the study area. Hence, the aims of this study were (i) to estimate abundance, den- sity and short-term trend, (ii) to describe the distribution pattern and characteristics of nests, and (iii) to evalu- ate the variation in the breeding performance of Black Stork population over fi ve research years (2011–2015). keywords: area; black; breeding; ciconia; forest; nest; nesting; nigra; population; species; stork; study; tamás; tree cache: zoodiversity-145.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-145.txt item: #20 of 121 id: zoodiversity-146 author: Berkane, S.; Hafir, H. ; Moulaï, R. title: Ecological Analysis of Butterfl ies and Day-Flying Moths Diversity of the Gouraya National Park (Algeria) date: 2021-03-01 words: 8619 flesch: 64 summary: Th e plant species that dominate are: Olea europaea (L., 1753), Ceratonia siliqua, Phillyrea latifolia and Pistacia lentiscus, with some feet of Pinus halepensis (Boubaker, 2012; Boumecheikh, 2011; Pons & Quezel, 1955). Th e low matorral (36°46´03.90˝ N 5°04´08.14˝ E, altitude: 333 m) (fi g. 1 — Station B) is located in south-eastern art of the Park. keywords: 1996; acc; algeria; butterfl; cliff; day; des; diversity; gouraya; inc; linnaeus; matorral; national; number; park; species; station; tennent cache: zoodiversity-146.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-146.txt item: #21 of 121 id: zoodiversity-147 author: Gural-Sverlova, N. V. ; Gural, R. I. ; Rodych, T. V. title: Shell banding and color polymorphism of the introduced snail Cepaea nemoralis (Gastropoda, Helicidae) in Lviv, Western Ukraine date: 2021-01-05 words: 8171 flesch: 61 summary: Th e sites were numbered in the direction from the western border of Lviv to its central part, and then from the center to the south. N o t e . keywords: bands; colonies; color; gural; nemoralis; shells; site; sverlova cache: zoodiversity-147.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-147.txt item: #22 of 121 id: zoodiversity-15 author: Patsyuk, M. K. title: Naked lobose amoebae of the genus Mayorella (Amoebozoa, Discosea, Dermamoebida) in Ukrainian water bodies date: 2020-05-05 words: 2891 flesch: 56 summary: We analyzed the eff ect of temperature, levels of oxygen and organic matter (by permanganate oxidation) on most common Mayorella species: M. cantabrigiensis was an eurythermal organism, found at +2 to +26 °C; M. vespertilioides and Mayorella sp. 3. Similarity of Mayorella amoebae complexes in various types of water bodies in Ukraine according to the Chekanovsky– Sørensen’s index (numbers in the nodes show the % probabilities of clusters at 1000 bootstrap permutations). keywords: amoebae; bodies; mayorella; mayorella sp; species; water cache: zoodiversity-15.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-15.txt item: #23 of 121 id: zoodiversity-154 author: Jawad, L.; Adams, N. J. title: The Relationship Between Fish Length and Otolith Size and Weight of the Australian Ancnovy, Engraulis australis (Clupeiformes, Engraulidae), Retrieved from the Food of the Australasian Gannet, Morus serrator (Suliformes, Sulidae), Hauraki Gulf, New Zealnd date: 2021-07-01 words: 4966 flesch: 62 summary: Although the taxonomic value of the otolith of E. australis is not an issue in the present study, but it is worth mentioning that the development of the relationship between fi sh and otolith sizes might be considered another taxonomic benefi t that can be added to those previously set for fi sh otolith (Battaglia et al., 2010). Photographic atlas of fi sh otoliths of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. keywords: fi sh; jawad; length; new; otolith; otolith length; size; weight; width cache: zoodiversity-154.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-154.txt item: #24 of 121 id: zoodiversity-157 author: Kerfouf, A. ; Baaloudj, A.; Kies, F. ; Belhadj Tahar, K. ; Denis, F. title: Inventory of Annelida Polychaeta in Gulf of Oran (Western Algerian Coastline) date: 2021-07-19 words: 4738 flesch: 54 summary: Th e fi rst sorting in the laboratory allowed to separate species according to their belonging to a zoological group. Th e Annelida Polychaeta branch was isolated, and each of its individuals was identifi ed according to several determination keys, such as P. Fauvel (1923 and 1927), K. Banse, and K. D. Hobson (1974), and K. Fauchald (1977). keywords: annelida; des; family; gulf; kerfouf; marine; oran; pollution; polychaeta; species; sspr cache: zoodiversity-157.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-157.txt item: #25 of 121 id: zoodiversity-158 author: Tsyba, A. A.; Ghazali, M. ; Kokodiy, S. V; Mezhzherin, S. V. title: Regular Intergeneric Hybridization of Leuciscine Cyprinids (Cyprinidae, Leuciscinae) in the Dnipro Affluants date: 2021-07-01 words: 6059 flesch: 63 summary: Th e allodiploid hybrids can even numerically dominate over individuals of parental species in small water bodies for a while, as in the case with the hybridization of Carassius carassius and Carassius auratus (Mezhzherin et al., 2012). Hybridization between fi sh species in nature. keywords: alburnus; bleak; bream; cyprinids; hybridization; hybrids; roach; rutilus; species cache: zoodiversity-158.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-158.txt item: #26 of 121 id: zoodiversity-16 author: Kovalchuk, О. М.; Anfimova, G.V. title: Lepisosteiform fish (Holostei) ganoid scales from the middle jurassic deposits of Ukraine date: 2020-02-26 words: 4780 flesch: 59 summary: Th e fossil fi shes of the English Wealden and Purbeck Formations. Th e fi nding of Lepiso- steiformes gen. et sp. indet. keywords: arbarello; callovian; ganoid; jurassic; lópez; scales; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-16.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-16.txt item: #27 of 121 id: zoodiversity-160 author: Sheverdyukova, H.; Merzlikin, I. R. title: Obtaining Oviparous Grass Snake Natrix natrix (Serpentes, Colubridae), embryos at Early Developmental Stages by Caesarean Section date: 2021-06-15 words: 4623 flesch: 58 summary: Th e embryo was taken and surgical staples were applied. Th e embryos and eggs were removed with oviduct section. keywords: aft; development; eggs; embryos; females; natrix; oviposition; snake; species; stages cache: zoodiversity-160.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-160.txt item: #28 of 121 id: zoodiversity-163 author: Zinenko, O. ; Vishnyakova, K. A.; Stoyanov, L. ; Gol’din, P. E. title: The Northernmost Record of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta (Testudines, Cheloniidae), in the Black Sea with the Review of the Species Occurrence in the Region date: 2021-03-01 words: 3410 flesch: 57 summary: Zinenko, O, Vishnyakova, K. A., Stoyanov, L., Gol’din, P. E. — A rare live record of the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) is reported from the Dzharylhach Gulf in the north-western Black Sea. K e y w o r d s : sea turtles, Caretta caretta, Black Sea, Ukraine, range expansion. keywords: black; caretta; caretta caretta; loggerhead; loggerhead sea; mediterranean; sea; species; turtles cache: zoodiversity-163.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-163.txt item: #29 of 121 id: zoodiversity-169 author: Gural-Sverlova, N. V.; Gural, R. I. title: Polymorphism of the Introduced Snail Cepaea nemoralis (Gastropoda, Helicidae) from two Distant Parts of Eastern Europe: Accidental Similarity or Regularity? date: 2021-08-31 words: 7959 flesch: 63 summary: Gural-Sverlova, N. V., Gural, R. I. — Th e shell coloration of Cepaea nemoralis (Linnaeus, 1758) from Western Ukraine (Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Ternopil Regions) and from the Moscow Region of Russia was analyzed, in total, almost 6 thousand specimens from 32 sites. Dependence between the ground color of the shell and the banding pattern in C. nemoralis from diff erent parts of the range. 375Polymorphism of Cepaea nemoralis (Gastropoda, Helicidae) from two Distant Parts of Eastern Europe… type of coloration in the introduced Eastern European populations of C. nemoralis oft en becomes an unbanded pink shell (tables 1, 3). keywords: cepaea; cepaea nemoralis; gural; ibidem; moscow; nemoralis; populations; region; shells; street; sverlova; ukraine; yellow cache: zoodiversity-169.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-169.txt item: #30 of 121 id: zoodiversity-170 author: Azimov, D. A.; Akramova, F. D. ; Shakarbaev, U. A.; Azimov, N. N. title: New trematode Collyriclum faba (Bremser in Schmalz, 1831) detected in the birds of Uzbekistan date: 2021-07-01 words: 2719 flesch: 56 summary: K e y w o r d s : trematodes, Collyriclum faba, parasites, fauna, Sylvia althaea, Uzbekistan. Within CIS, Collyriclum faba was recorded in Russia — in the common chaffi nch (Fringilla coelebs), common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), and white wagtail (Motacilla alba) keywords: collyriclum; collyriclum faba; cysts; faba; trematode; uzbekistan cache: zoodiversity-170.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-170.txt item: #31 of 121 id: zoodiversity-171 author: Ivanovskij, V.; Sidorovich , A. ; Solovej , I. title: Changes in the Trophic Structure of the Vertebrate Predator Community in the Cold Season in Belarussian Paazerje (Northern Belarus) with Emphasis on Depopulation of the Wild Boar, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla, Suida) date: 2021-03-01 words: 6172 flesch: 61 summary: e v e r t e b r a t Th e food niche breadth of predators became wider with the exception of the Pine Marten whose range of foods consumed decreased. keywords: belarus; belarussian; birds; carrion; community; eagle; food; owl; predators; prey; sidorovich; species cache: zoodiversity-171.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-171.txt item: #32 of 121 id: zoodiversity-173 author: Castillo, G.; Gonzalez-Rivas, C. J. ; Acosta, J. C. title: Contributions to the Knowledge of Sexual Dimorphism in Liolaemus darwinii (Squamata, Liolaemidae) in the Monte Desert of Argentina date: 2021-11-22 words: 4548 flesch: 56 summary: We evaluated sexual shape variation of the cephalic region through procustes analyses with geometric morphometry. Sexual size dimorphism and allometry in Liolaemus of the L. lurenti group (Sauria: Liolaemidae): Morphologic lability in a clade of lizards with diff erent reproduc- tive modes. keywords: darwinii; diff; dimorphism; et al; females; males; sexual; shape; size; variation cache: zoodiversity-173.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-173.txt item: #33 of 121 id: zoodiversity-176 author: Akimov, I. A.; Nebogatkin, I. V. title: Distribution of Ixodes ricinus (Arachnida, Ixodidae) in Ukraine in the Context of Tick Hazard, and Factors Favoring its Persistence in Conditions of Fast-Going Environmental Change date: 2022-10-24 words: 3747 flesch: 55 summary: Driving forces for changes in geographical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Europe.  Th e tick salivary glands produce hyperosmotic saliva in alveoli of the 1st order (Needham et al., 1990). keywords: akimov; conditions; ixodes; nebogatkin; ricinus; species; ticks; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-176.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-176.txt item: #34 of 121 id: zoodiversity-181 author: Kuzmina, T.; Dykyy, I. V. ; Salganskij, O. O.; Lisitsyna, O. I. ; Korol, E. M. ; Kuzmin, Yu. I. title: Helminth Diversity in Teleost Fishes from the Area of the Ukrainian Antarctic Station “Akademik Vernadsky”, Argentine Islands, West Antarctica date: 2021-05-04 words: 9359 flesch: 65 summary: 257Helminth diversity in teleost fi shes from the area of the Ukrainian Antarctic Station “Akademik Vernadsky”… Proportion of helminth species parasitizing teleost fi sh species on larval stages was 42–44 %, while 56–58 % of helminths found in fi ve fi sh species were adult parasites (fi g. 3). Data on the prevalence and intensity of infection of fi ve teleost fi sh species with separate helminth species (see table 2) demonstrated that trematodes E. oatesi, G. bowersi, Macvicaria spp., larvae of Diphyllobothrium sp., nematodes from the genera Contracaecum and Pseudoterranova and acanthocephalans from the genera Corynosoma and Metacanthocephalus were prevalent in fi ve fi sh species examined (parameters of H. antarcticus infection are not estimated). keywords: antarctic; fi sh; helminth; helminth species; islands; sh species; species; zdzitowiecki cache: zoodiversity-181.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-181.txt item: #35 of 121 id: zoodiversity-182 author: Hachour, K. ; Talmat-Chaouchi , N. ; Moulaï , R. title: Diversity and Structure of Nesting Birds in the Coastal Riparian Zones of Great Kabylia in Algeria date: 2021-07-01 words: 5920 flesch: 60 summary: Th e sites on the west side have a maximum elevation of 11 meters. Th e site with the highest species richness T a b l e 1 . keywords: avifauna; birds; des; diversity; kabylia; linnaeus; sites; species; structure; study; vegetation; zones cache: zoodiversity-182.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-182.txt item: #36 of 121 id: zoodiversity-185 author: Thapamagar, Tilak; Bhandari , S. ; Acharya , H. R. ; Awasthi , B. ; Thapa Magar , K. ; Bhusal , D. R. ; Youlatos , D. title: Habitat Utilization by Alpine Musk Deer, Moschus chrysogaster (Artiodactyla, Moschidae), in Khaptad National Park, Nepal. date: 2021-08-31 words: 3475 flesch: 67 summary: Th apamagar, T., Bhandari, S., Acharya, H. R., Awasthi, B., K., Th apa Magar, K., Bhusal, D. R., Youlatos, D. — Th e Alpine musk deer is one of the least studied species that is distributed throughout an alpine ecosystem. Th e Alpine musk deer are solitary (Green, 1986) and inhabit moderate and steep slopes (Kattel and Alldredge, 1991; Zhixiao and Helin, 2002) with moderate canopy cover (Anwar and Minhas, 2008; Ilyas, 2015; Syed and Ilyas, 2016). keywords: alpine; conservation; deer; moschus; musk; musk deer; national; nepal; park cache: zoodiversity-185.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-185.txt item: #37 of 121 id: zoodiversity-187 author: Yun, Chan-gyu title: First Deep-Sea Shark Fossil Teeth from the Miocene of South Korea date: 2021-05-04 words: 5600 flesch: 67 summary: In fact, the record of fossil shark teeth from the Korean Peninsula has received very scant attention over the years as the only other work on this subject is a short note by Lee et al. i n g Th e fossils described here were recovered from the marine Yeonil Group of the Pohang Basin, which is composed of three formations termed Chunbuk Conglomerate, Hagjeon Formation, and Duho Formation in ascending order (Jung and Lee, 2009). keywords: dalatias; duho; et al; formation; fossil; korea; miocene; mitsukurina; sea; shark; tooth cache: zoodiversity-187.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-187.txt item: #38 of 121 id: zoodiversity-188 author: Afanasyev, S. ; Lietytska, O.; Golub, O. ; Iarochevitch, O.; Mudra, K. ; Marushevska, O. title: New Findings of White Clawed Crayfish, Austropotamobius pallipes (Decapoda, Astacidae), and Peculiarities of its Spatial Distribution in Neretvica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) date: 2021-07-01 words: 4423 flesch: 66 summary: Th e crayfi sh are almost absent at well-fl ushed habitats without CPOM (deposits of coarse particulate organic matter, e. g., fallen leaves), as well as at habitats with monotonous boulders or gravel-sand bottom. Th e crayfi sh are almost absent at well-fl ushed habitats without CPOM (deposits of coarse particulate organic matter, e. g., fallen leaves), as well as at habitats with monotonous boulders or gravel-sand bottom. keywords: crayfi; crayfi sh; habitats; neretvica; river cache: zoodiversity-188.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-188.txt item: #39 of 121 id: zoodiversity-192 author: Tsvelykh, A. N. title: Distribution of Sibling Species Yellow-legged Gull, Larus michahellis and Caspian Gull, Larus cachinnans (Charadriiformes, Laridae), on the Black Sea Coast date: 2022-03-28 words: 3575 flesch: 70 summary: Th e estimated range of Larus michahellis in the Black Sea is limited to its southwestern coast, and Larus cachinnans is widespread in the northwestern, northern and most of the eastern Black Sea region according to maps based on the genetic studies (Liebers et al., 2004; Liebers-Helbig et al., 2010). On the southern Fig. 4. Settlements of Larus cachinnans (circles) and Larus michahellis (triangles) in the northern part of the Black Sea. keywords: black; cachinnans; coast; larus; michahellis; sea cache: zoodiversity-192.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-192.txt item: #40 of 121 id: zoodiversity-193 author: El Harym, Y.; Belqat, B. ; Korneyev, V.A. title: A New Species of Terellia (Diptera, Tephritidae) from Morocco date: 2021-05-04 words: 2888 flesch: 67 summary: Th e genus Terellia is also known from North Africa, where nine species have been recorded by El Harym and Belqat (2017). Th e new species has the phallus glans typical for species of the Terellia serratulae group, but has an extremely uncommon wing pattern of four black crossbands, whereas the other species of the group have entirely hyaline or slightly infuscated wings. keywords: black; exit; species; terellia cache: zoodiversity-193.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-193.txt item: #41 of 121 id: zoodiversity-196 author: Mezhzherin, S.V. ; Chayka, Yu.Yu. ; Vlasenko , R.P. ; Zhalay , E.I. ; Rostovskaya , O.V. ; Harbar , O.V. title: The Alternative Distribution of Related Earthworms Aporrectodea caliginosa and A. trapezoides (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) in Ukraine as a Case of Geographical Parthenogenesis date: 2021-05-04 words: 5516 flesch: 57 summary: Obviously, “antagonism” T a b l e 2 . A. caliginosa–A. trapezoides specimens ratio in the earthworm sample sets divided by natural- climatic zones and administrative units of Ukraine Zo ne s Region Species frequencies N n A. сaliginosa A. trapezoides Fo re st Volyn 0.96 0.04 2 25 Rivne 1 0 1 12 Zhytomyr 0.89 0.11 49 889 Chernihiv 0.87 0.14 5 76 Sumy 0.90 0.10 4 48 Generally 0.89 0.11 60 1028 Fo re st -S te pp e Khemlnitsky 0.96 0.04 5 50 Vinnytsia 1 0 3 30 Kyiv 0.63 0.37 36 559 Cherkasy 0.49 0.51 1 41 Poltava, Kharkiv, Dnipro 0.39 0.61 4 18 Generally 0.70 0.30 49 698 St ep pe Zaporizhzhia 0 1 1 9 Kherson 0.14 0.86 1 25 Odesa 0.11 0.89 4 56 AR of Crimea 0.05 0.95 2 40 Generally 0.07 0.93 8 130 191Th e Alternative Distribution of Related Earthworms Aporrectodea caliginosa and A. trapezoides in Ukraine… of the two species may be due to their ecological preferences, or the founder eff ect is very important for them. Th e reason for this fact is both the alternative geographical distribution and the ability of A. trapezoides to form populations in habitats unfavorable for A. caliginosa. keywords: caliginosa; distribution; earthworms; parthenogenesis; regions; species; trapezoides; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-196.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-196.txt item: #42 of 121 id: zoodiversity-20 author: Kazerani, Farzane; Beuk, P. Beuk; Farashiani, M. E.; Kiasari, Sh. Mohammadnezhad title: First records of the rare family Clusiidae (Diptera, Opomyzoidea) from Iran date: 2020-02-26 words: 3001 flesch: 62 summary: Th is family can be distinguished by the following characters: dark brown to pale yellow species of moder- ate to large body size and relatively slender build; one pair of vibrissae; wing usually with at least a cloudy infus- cation along the anterodistal margin, a complete subcostal vein, one subcostal break; and an angular extension on the outer and sometimes inner surface of the pedicel. — During our research on the Diptera fauna ofnorthern Iran during 2017–2018, three species of the family Clusiidae have been collected and identifi ed. keywords: clusiidae; diptera; family; forests; iran; species; yellow cache: zoodiversity-20.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-20.txt item: #43 of 121 id: zoodiversity-202 author: Shparyk, V.; Zamoroka, A. title: Description of the Puparium and Redescription of the Third-Instar Larva of Brachyopa panzeri (Diptera, Syrphidae) with New Data on its Biology date: 2021-05-04 words: 4675 flesch: 67 summary: Shparyk (https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-2054-8279) A. M. Zamoroka (https://orcid.org/ 0000-0001-5692-7997) Description of the Puparium and Redescription of the Th ird-Instar Larva of Brachyopa panzeri (Diptera, Syrphidae) with New Data on its Biology. Brachyopa panzeri, Ukraine: Khomiakivka, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, 48.866397 N, 24.813515 E, 11 larv. keywords: brachyopa; diptera; larvae; panzeri; sensilla; species; syrphidae cache: zoodiversity-202.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-202.txt item: #44 of 121 id: zoodiversity-207 author: Zamorov, V.; Zamorova, M.; Krupko, D.; Matvienko, N.; Leonchyk, Y.; Kvach, Y. title: Shape Analysis of Otoliths of the Round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae), from the Black Sea Basin date: 2021-07-01 words: 8859 flesch: 56 summary: Th e fi rst stage of the study included otoliths, sampled from each locality during a single year. Spatial variability of trace elements in fi sh otoliths: comparison with dietary items and habitat constituents in seagrass meadows. keywords: analysis; assignment; bay; diff; discrimination; estuary; fi sh; goby; individuals; otolith; round; rst; sampling; sea; shape; year cache: zoodiversity-207.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-207.txt item: #45 of 121 id: zoodiversity-208 author: Morhun, H.; Son, M.; Kovtun, O.; Utevsky, S. title: Morphological and Molecular Studies of the Rapa Whelk, Rapana venosa (Neogastropoda, Muricidae), from Odesa Bay date: 2021-11-08 words: 8403 flesch: 60 summary: Morhun, H., Son, M. O., Kovtun, O. O., Utevsky, S. — Th e gastropod Rapana venosa (Valenciennes, 1846) is a successful worldwide invader occurring in the Black Sea. Ecological state of Rapana venosa populations in the northern part of the Black Sea. keywords: analysis; bay; black; diff; et al; odesa; rapana; rapana venosa; sea; shape; shell; venosa; whelk cache: zoodiversity-208.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-208.txt item: #46 of 121 id: zoodiversity-21 author: Lisitsyna, O. I.; Greben, O. B. ; Syrota, Ya. Yu.; Korniushyn, V. V. title: Review of helminths from rare aquatic birds in Ukraine date: 2020-06-10 words: 5053 flesch: 60 summary: Conclusions The species richness of helminths in rare aquatic birds is high, including about half of all helminth species of aquatic birds from Ukraine. The present survey aims at providing a review of the helminth parasitic in rare aquatic birds, giving the information about the range of hosts for helminth species, indicating on pathogenic helminth species, and discussing factors that impact on the circulation of helminths. keywords: anseriformes; birds; helminths; hosts; iskova; kornyushin; linnaeus; russian; species; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-21.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-21.txt item: #47 of 121 id: zoodiversity-211 author: Kopij, G. title: Effect of Farming and Rainfall on the Species Diversity, Population Density and Community Structure of Birds Breeding in the Kalahari Woodland, NE Namibia date: 2021-11-08 words: 4553 flesch: 61 summary: Th e number of bird species and species diversity were not infl uenced by the diff erential rainfall. Sörensen’s Coeffi cient: I = 2C/A+B, where A — the number of bird species in one plot, B — the number of bird species in another plot, C — the number of bird species common to both plots. keywords: bird; community; diversity; dove; farmland; kopij; number; population; species; woodland cache: zoodiversity-211.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-211.txt item: #48 of 121 id: zoodiversity-212 author: Subedi, I. P.; Budha, P. B.; Bharti, H.; Alonso, L.; Yamane, S. title: First Record of the Ant Subgenus Orthonotomyrmex of the Genus Camponotus from Nepal (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) date: 2021-07-01 words: 2592 flesch: 70 summary: Th e worker has a robust body, coarse sculpture in the head and mesosoma; the pubescence of the gaster is short, sparse and much lighter in colour than C. sericeus, so that the extremely dense, very fi ne, thimble-like punctures are visible without removing hair. Th e worker has a robust body, coarse sculpture on the head and mesosoma; the gaster is covered by thick, apprised, golden mossy pubescence, so that cuticular sculpture is not visible without removing hair. keywords: camponotus; nepal; species; subedi cache: zoodiversity-212.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-212.txt item: #49 of 121 id: zoodiversity-224 author: Oussad, N.; Aouar_Sadli, M.; Lounaci-Ali BenAli , Z. title: Diversity of Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) and Physico-Chemical Characterization of Th eir Larval Habitats in Tizi-Ouzou area, Algeria: Mosquitoes diversity and physico-chemical characterization of their larvae habitats date: 2021-08-31 words: 5814 flesch: 65 summary: Hanafi -bojd, A., Vatandoost, H., Oshaghi, M., Charrahy, Z., Haghdoost, A., Sedaghat, M. M., Abedi, F., Soltani, M., Raeisi, A., 2012. 419Diversity of Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) and Physico-Chemical Characterization of Th eir Larval Habitats… Ibrahim, A. E. A., El-Monairy, O. M., El-Sayed, Y. A., Baz, M. M. 2011. keywords: chemical; culex; larval; site; species cache: zoodiversity-224.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-224.txt item: #50 of 121 id: zoodiversity-229 author: Podobailo, A.; Shukh, A. ; Kutsokon, Yu. title: Age and Growth of the European Bitterling Rhodeus amarus (Cyprinidae, Actinopterygii), in the Uday and Perevod Rivers (Dnipro basin, Ukraine) date: 2021-08-31 words: 4349 flesch: 70 summary: Growth was back calculated using Lea’s method (Chugunova, 1959): Sn/S = Ln/L, where S is the total radius of the scale (px), Sn is the radius of the annuli n, L is total fi sh length (mm), and Bertalanff y’s method (Ricker, 1975): Lt = Linf (1 – exp(–k (t–t0))), where Lt is fi sh length at age t (years), Linf, k, t0 are coeffi cients. IGR was back-calculated according to Lea’s method: IGR = lgLt–1 — lgLt, where Lt–1 is fi sh length corresponding to the length of the scales at the end of the last year of life, Lt is fi sh length corresponding to the length of the scales at the beginning of the last year of life. keywords: age; bitterling; growth; length; perevod; uday cache: zoodiversity-229.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-229.txt item: #51 of 121 id: zoodiversity-234 author: Koynova, T.; Marinova, P.; Nikolov, N.; Kaschieva, M.; Chernikov, C.; Velkova, V.; Natchev, N. title: Citizen Science Assisted Monitoring Provides New Data Concerning the Distribution of the Bulgarian Bent-toed Gecko, Mediodactylus danilewskii (Gekkonidae, Squamata), in North-East Bulgaria date: 2021-08-31 words: 3371 flesch: 54 summary: Th e use and value of citizen science data in New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 45(3), 151–160. We used the help of citizen science as an eff ective complement to fi eld surveys to collect data and to document the expansive distribution of M. danilewskii in the region. keywords: citizen; science cache: zoodiversity-234.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-234.txt item: #52 of 121 id: zoodiversity-236 author: Varga, O. title: New Species of the Genus Clistopyga (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) from the Afrotropical Region date: 2021-09-22 words: 1809 flesch: 65 summary: Th e Ichneumonidae of Costa Rica, 1. Th e new species is characterized by the following combination of characters: body brownish dorsally, creamy white ventrally; propodeum aciculate; metapleuron smooth, with few isolated setae; ovipositor weakly upcurved, the length from tip of hypopygium about 1.6× the length of hind tibia; hind wing with nervellus reclivous, distance between fi rst abscissa of M+Cu about 1.3× longer than vein cu-a. Clistopyga kenyensis sp. n. diff ers from both recorded Afrotropical species by the colouration: mesopleuron almost entirely creamy white (from black to red in C. incitator and orange with a central yellow stripe in C. africana); metasomal tergites brownish, creamy white subapically (in both C. incitator and C. africana metasoma is more-or-less unicolour). keywords: clistopyga; ichneumonidae; species cache: zoodiversity-236.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-236.txt item: #53 of 121 id: zoodiversity-241 author: Zoology, Institute of title: Igor Andriivych Akimov. (17.07.1937–7.04.2021) date: 2021-06-23 words: 1089 flesch: 32 summary: Th e death of Professor, Doctor of Sciences and Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Igor Akimov is a major blow to the zoological community in Ukraine, to the international communities of parasitologists, acarologists and entomologists, and to his colleagues and friends in the Institute and Academy. Igor Akimov was a member of the Bureau of General Biology of the NAS of Ukraine, head of the Scientifi c Council for the Problems of Nature Conservation and Nature Reserves at the BGB NASU, and Deputy Chairman of the National Commission of the Red Data Book of Ukraine. keywords: akimov; scientifi; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-241.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-241.txt item: #54 of 121 id: zoodiversity-243 author: Kumar, V. ; Jolli, V.; Babu, C. R. title: Landuse Patterns, Air Quality and Bird Diversity in Urban Landscapes of Delhi date: 2022-01-17 words: 7022 flesch: 66 summary: Th e birds recorded were grouped under foraging guilds based on their food habits known from the published data (Ali & Ripley, 1983). Kumar, V., Jolli, V., Babu, C. R. — In the present paper we attempted to explain the relationships among the landuse pattern, levels of air pollutants and bird diversity based on data from 5 sampling sites in Delhi. keywords: abundance; air; area; bird; cover; diversity; landuse; pollutants; sites; species; tree cache: zoodiversity-243.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-243.txt item: #55 of 121 id: zoodiversity-248 author: Liulin, P. V. ; Prykhodko, Yu. O. ; Mazannyі , O. V. ; Fedorova , H. V. ; Nikiforova , O. V. ; Kryvoruchenko , D. O. title: Occurrence of Dirofi laria immitis (Nematoda, Onchocercidae) in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from the Suburbs of Kharkiv (Ukraine) date: 2021-09-21 words: 3527 flesch: 64 summary: Th e prevalence of Dirofi laria immitis infection in foxes from separate localities. We studied the occurrence of Dirofi laria immitis (Leidy, 1856) in a population of the red fox. keywords: dirofi; foxes; immitis; laria cache: zoodiversity-248.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-248.txt item: #56 of 121 id: zoodiversity-249 author: Rogers, D. Ch.; Cottarelli , V.; Marrone, F. title: New Gynandromorph Records for Chirocephalus diaphanus (Branchiopoda, Anostraca, Chirocephalidae) date: 2021-11-08 words: 4541 flesch: 51 summary: Th e left second antenna appears atrophied and is approximately 0.24x the length of the right second antenna. Artemia franciscana Kellogg, 1906 1, subaxial Bowen et al., 1966 Female with one reduced and deformed male second antenna. keywords: anostraca; antenna; artemia; bowen; chirocephalus; diaphanus; female; gynandromorph; head; male; right cache: zoodiversity-249.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-249.txt item: #57 of 121 id: zoodiversity-250 author: Varga, O.; Kostro-Ambroziak , A. title: New Records of the Subfamilies Cylloceriinae and Microleptinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Eastern Europe date: 2021-11-22 words: 4663 flesch: 58 summary: Th e Ichneumonidae species belonging to the subfamilies Cylloceriinae Wahl, 1990 and Microleptinae Townes, 1958 collected in diff erent parts of Poland and Ukrainian Carpathians are listed. Th e species is characterized by the smooth face; relatively wide, more- or-less fl at yellow clypeus; complete occipital carina; smooth mesoscutum; fore wing with vein 3rs-m absent; propodeum with strong lateromedian longitudinal carinae reaching well defi ned area apicalis; orange hind tibiae; granulate metasomal tergites 1–2; weakly upcurved female ovipositor, about 1.8–2.0 times as long as the hind tibia length; male antenna lacking tyloids. keywords: genus; humala; ichneumonidae; poland; species; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-250.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-250.txt item: #58 of 121 id: zoodiversity-258 author: Nekrasova, O. ; Tytar, V. ; Pupins, M.; Čeirāns, A. ; Skute, A. title: GIS Modelling of the Distribution of Terrestrial Tortoise Species: Testudo graeca and Testudo hermanni (Testudines, Testudinidae) of Eastern Europe in the Context of Climate Change date: 2021-09-21 words: 4707 flesch: 59 summary: In addition to our data, we used fi ndings listed in the GBIF databases: 1,935 points for T. graeca and 991 points for T. hermanni. Moreover, T. graeca is less demanding and can tolerate both frost and higher temperatures during drier periods than T. hermanni. keywords: distribution; graeca; hermanni; nekrasova; species; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-258.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-258.txt item: #59 of 121 id: zoodiversity-259 author: Kottawa-Arachchi, J. D.; Thakur, G.; Dwivedi, A.; Tshering, R.; Samimi, H. M.; Chaudhary, Y. ; Chaudhary, H. K. title: Factors Affecting Avifaunal Diversity in Selected Agro-Ecosystems of Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India date: 2022-01-17 words: 8320 flesch: 54 summary: Kottawa-Arachchi, J. D., Th akur, G., Dwivedi, A., Tshering, R., Samimi, H. M., Chaudhary, Y., Chaudhary, H. K. — Avifaunal diversity in eight diff erent habitats of Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur was studied in order to fi nd factors aff ecting the occurrence of bird species. i o n Based on their food preferences, bird species were categorized into insectivorous, carnivorous, omnivorous, granivorous, nectarivorous and frugivorous. keywords: agricultural; birds; diversity; ecosystems; family; farm; habitat; himachal; india; pradesh; species; study; tea cache: zoodiversity-259.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-259.txt item: #60 of 121 id: zoodiversity-267 author: Zhytova, O. ; Kot , T. ; Huralska , S. ; Andreieva, O. ; Moroz, V. title: Submicroscopic Changes in the Hepatopancreas of Freshwater Mollusks Infected with Parthenites of Trematodes Echinoparyphium aconiatum (Echinostomida) and Plagiorchis elegans (Plagiorchiida) date: 2021-09-21 words: 4318 flesch: 49 summary: Lime cells of the hepatopancreas of the mollusk infected with P. elegans: 1 — interlobular fi brous connective tissue; 2 — hepatic cell; 3 — lime cell. For comparison, the structure 433Submicroscopic Changes in the Hepatopancreas of Freshwater Mollusks Infected with Parthenites… of the hepatopancreas of uninfected mollusks L. stagnalis was studied. keywords: cells; changes; electron; hepatopancreas; lime; mollusks; stagnalis; trematodes cache: zoodiversity-267.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-267.txt item: #61 of 121 id: zoodiversity-269 author: Roman, A.; Afanasyev, S. ; Golub, O. ; Lietytska, O. title: Capoeta svanetica (Teleostei, Cyprinidae), a New Species from the Luchunis River (Rioni River Drainage) in Georgia date: 2022-03-28 words: 10461 flesch: 76 summary: All Black Sea basin rivers Capoeta species, excluding C. oguzelii, are also distinguished from C. svanetica sp.  Capoeta species from the Caspian Sea Basin (East Georgia) also clearly distinguished from C.  svanetica  sp.  n. by only one pair of barbels (table  1) and fewer scales number in lateral line (47–59 (mean 53.6) in C. capoeta, 50–56 (mean 53.0) in C. sevangi and keywords: basin; black; capoeta; line; mean; number; river; scales; sea; species; svanetica; turan cache: zoodiversity-269.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-269.txt item: #62 of 121 id: zoodiversity-27 author: Nazarenko, V. Yu.; Puchkov, A. V.; Komaromi, N. A. title: A preliminary inventory of weevil AssemBlages (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea) in Kharkiv metropolitan area (Ukraine) using pitfall traps date: 2020-05-05 words: 7085 flesch: 54 summary: Th e species are ranked by ecological groups of imago: habitat, vertical distribution, trophic links, hygropreference according to own observations and publications (Yakhontov, 1964; Nazarenko, Petrenko, 2007; Komaromi et al., 2018; Th e Coleoptera is the largest order among insects, within which weevils (Curculionoidea) are one of the largest groups. keywords: beetles; city; coleoptera; curculionoidea; kharkiv; mdw; mzf/; olp; plots; plp; russian; species; stratobios; ukraine; urban; weevils cache: zoodiversity-27.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-27.txt item: #63 of 121 id: zoodiversity-270 author: Gnelitsa, V. A. title: A New Uralophantes from the South Ukraine (Araneae, Linyphiidae, Ipaeinae) date: 2022-01-17 words: 2903 flesch: 72 summary: Male Paracymbium apical part, AP elongated, curved in half ring, directed to lower piece of paracymbium proxi- mal part, PP (fi g. 5) shortened, directed to upper piece of paracymbium proximal part, PP (fi gs 1, 2) Paracymbium proximal part, PP narrow and elongated (fi g. 5) broadened (fi gs 1, 2) First anterior apophysis, AA1 wide appendix at the base, BH with rounded end (fi g. 6) pointed hook like appendix at the base, BH (fi gs 3, 4, 13, 14) Distribution data: U. ponticus sp. n. — solid triangle; U. troitskensis Esyunin, 1992 — solid circle (data confi rmed); open circle (data need to be confi rmed). keywords: esyunin; region; troitskensis cache: zoodiversity-270.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-270.txt item: #64 of 121 id: zoodiversity-272 author: Khalefa, A. S.; Ghana, S.; Rashid, N. M.; Shaibi, T. title: Mosquito Fauna (Diptera, Culicidae) in Tarhuna Region, Libya date: 2022-03-28 words: 3362 flesch: 63 summary: Where n = number of sites positive for the occurrence of mosquitoes species and N = total number of study sites. Th e mosquitoes of the subgenus Culex in southwestern Asia and Egypt (Diptera: Culicidae). keywords: larvae; libya; mosquito; species; tarhuna cache: zoodiversity-272.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-272.txt item: #65 of 121 id: zoodiversity-273 author: Belfethi, L.; Moulaï, R. title: Diet, Prey Selection and Biomass Consumption of the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) in Algeria date: 2022-01-17 words: 6227 flesch: 69 summary: Th e Great Cormorant of the Beni Haroun dam lake consumes fi sh ranging in length from 13.7 cm to 52.49 cm and most of them have lengths ranging between 30 cm and 39.6 cm. Th e Great Cormorant can eat both small and large fi sh. keywords: biomass; cormorant; fi sh; great; lake; length; varies cache: zoodiversity-273.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-273.txt item: #66 of 121 id: zoodiversity-276 author: Timms, B.; Schwentner, M.; Rogers, D. Ch. title: On the Biodiversity Hotspot of Large Branchiopods (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) in the Central Paroo in Semi-Arid Australia date: 2021-11-08 words: 8671 flesch: 65 summary: 442 B. V. Timms, M. Schwentner, D. C. Rogers Results Th e species encountered are listed in tables 2 to 5, together with data on their relative abundance and habitat preferences. Th e high species diversity in the middle Paroo is based on its high habitat diversity, with at last seven distinct types of wetlands all within close proximity (tables 1, 5; fi gs. 1, 2). keywords: australia; box; branchinella; branchiopoda; central; diversity; paroo; rogers; schwentner; sites; species; timms cache: zoodiversity-276.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-276.txt item: #67 of 121 id: zoodiversity-277 author: Ostrovsky, A. M. title: On the Fauna of Gasteruptiid Wasps (Hymenoptera, Evanioidea, Gasteruptiidae) of Belarus date: 2022-05-24 words: 3884 flesch: 68 summary: Th e genus Gasteruption Latreille, 1796 (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: distribution, checklist, ecology, and conservation status. Th e aims of the paper are: – updating the information on gasteruptiid wasps in Belarus; – fi lling the gaps in our knowledge of the distribution of Gasteruptiidae within the country, – updating the checklist of Belarusian species. keywords: achterberg; belarus; gasteruptiidae; gasteruption; hymenoptera; species cache: zoodiversity-277.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-277.txt item: #68 of 121 id: zoodiversity-279 author: Babytskiy, A. I. ; Bezsmertna, O. O. title: New Records of Sciarid Species (Diptera, Sciaridae) from Ukraine. III date: 2021-11-22 words: 8409 flesch: 70 summary: Kyiv City, Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, 50.37382°N, 30.50782°E, ca. 170 m a. s. l., broadleaved maple-hornbeam forest, sweeping above rotten birch trunk and nearest grass, 15.06.2017, 15 { (A. Babytskiy) (No.  385-399); Ukraine, Ternopil Region: outskirts of Luchka, “Zapust” tract, 49.40420° N, 25.61105° E, ca. 325 m a. s. l., oak-hornbeam forest, western edge of the tract, sweeping above the litter and rotten woods, 18.06.2018, 3 { (A. Babytskiy) (No. 566-7, 569); Ukraine, Ternopil Region: outskirts of Luchka, “Zapust” tract, 49.40447° N, 25.61140° E, ca. 330 m a. s. l., oak-hornbeam forest, sweeping above the litter, 18.06.2018, 1 { (A. Babytskiy) (No. 571); Ukraine, Ternopil Region: outskirts of Luchka, “Zapust” tract, 49.40451° N, 25.61254° E, ca. 340 m a. s. l., oak-hornbeam forest, sweeping above the litter without grass, 18.06.2018, 5 { (A. Babytskiy) (No. 581-2, 588, 592, 597); Ukraine, Ternopil Region: outskirts of Strusiv, near “Zorepad” camp, 49.33839° N, 25.63538° E, ca. 355 m a. s. l., hornbeam forest, sweeping, 19.06.2018, 3 { (A. Babytskiy) (No. 612-3, 616); Ukraine, Ternopil Region: outskirts of Strusiv, near “Zorepad” camp, 49.33638° N, 25.63387° E, ca. Kyiv City, Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, 50.37384° N, 30.50781° E, ca. 170 m a. s. l., broadleaved maple-hornbeam forest, sweeping above grass, 15.06.2017, 29 { (A. Babytskiy) (No. 356-384); Ukraine, Kyiv Region: keywords: a. s.; babytskiy; forest; hornbeam; length; m a.; menzel; mohrig; region; sciaridae; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-279.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-279.txt item: #69 of 121 id: zoodiversity-285 author: Andryushchenko, Yu. O. title: Spatial Heterogeneity of Steppe Bird Community in the Azov-Black Sea Enclave of the European Dry-Steppe Zone (Southern Ukraine) date: 2022-05-24 words: 4539 flesch: 53 summary: Th erefore, it is a high abundance of steppe birds and the maximum number of rare steppe species which should be a specifi c ornithological indicator of the status of zonal landscapes in the dry steppe zone (especially within protected natural areas of Ukraine) rather than general avian species diversity including introduced, invasive species, synanthropes, etc. Based on the above, it is a high abundance of steppe birds and the maximum number of rare steppe species which should be a specifi c ornithological indicator of the status of zonal landscapes in the dry steppe zone (especially within protected natural areas of Ukraine) rather than general avian species diversity including introduced, invasive species, synanthropes, etc. keywords: calandra; crimea; dry; enclave; number; sea; species; steppe; subregions cache: zoodiversity-285.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-285.txt item: #70 of 121 id: zoodiversity-287 author: Godlevska, L.; Rebrov, S.; Vorobei, P.; Savchenko, M. ; Panchenko, P. title: Bats of Central Ukraine: a Synopsis date: 2022-07-04 words: 14065 flesch: 66 summary: Where possible, the exact localisation of a roost and its description were done (allocation, type and structure of a roost, bat species, number of bats, the character of usage, etc.). In total, by 1999 (the starting point of the authors’ research), the number of bat species (according to their current taxonomic status) known in the region was 13: Barbastella, 1; Eptesicus, 1; Myotis, 3; Nyctalus, 3; Plecotus, 1; Pipistrellus, 2; Vespertilio, 1; Rhinolophus, 1 (by publications and museum collections). keywords: bat; bat species; bats; data; godlevska; kyiv; localities; region; roosts; species; study; ukraine; winter cache: zoodiversity-287.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-287.txt item: #71 of 121 id: zoodiversity-29 author: Zagorodniuk , Igor ; Barkaszi, Zoltán ; Korobchenko, Marina title: Patterns of tooth crown wear in Dryomys nitedula (Mammalia, Rodentia): age-related variation in the light of annual cycle specifics based on museum collections date: 2020-05-05 words: 6134 flesch: 61 summary: Th e age (“adults” and “juveniles”) in these samples is given according to fi eld determination, i. e. by external features, as indicated on the labels of specimens. Th e forest dormouse (Dryomys nitedula Pallas, 1779) in the Eastern Alps (Rodentia Gliridae). keywords: age; dormice; dormouse; enamel; forest; groups; specimens; tooth; ukraine; wear; zagorodniuk cache: zoodiversity-29.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-29.txt item: #72 of 121 id: zoodiversity-293 author: Glotov, S.; Hushtan, K.; Hushtan, H.; Koval, N.; Diedus, V. title: The Genus Atheta (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians date: 2022-01-26 words: 11652 flesch: 81 summary: Th e species occurs in mixed and deciduous forests, in the mountains, where they live in forest litter, decaying organic residues, and in moss (Nikitskij et al., 1996; Semenov, 2007). Th e species occurs in lowlands and foothills along rivers and reservoirs, in forest litter and in remains of plants. keywords: atheta; e r; mountain; o n; region; species; specifi; t e; t r cache: zoodiversity-293.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-293.txt item: #73 of 121 id: zoodiversity-297 author: Paliy, A. P. ; Sumakova, N. V. ; Pavlichenko , O. V. ; Reshetylo , O. I. ; Kovalenko , L. M. ; Grebenik , N. P. ; Bula , L. V. title: Monitoring of Animal Dirofilariosis Incidence in Kharkiv Region of Ukraine date: 2022-03-30 words: 7935 flesch: 62 summary: larvae Year Number of of samples analyzed Number of of positive samples Prevalence of infection D. immitis D. repens positive % positive % 2009 32 7 21.8 0 0 7 100 2010 28 11 39.3 0 0 11 100 2011 43 16 37.2 0 0 16 100 2012 35 15 42.9 0 0 15 100 2013 41 14 34.1 0 0 Th e species D. immitis on the territory of Kharkiv Region was identifi ed by us for the fi rst time in 2014. keywords: aedes; dirofi; dirofi laria; dogs; doi; infection; kharkiv; lariae; lariasis; mosquitoes; region; repens cache: zoodiversity-297.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-297.txt item: #74 of 121 id: zoodiversity-30 author: Fedyay, I. A. ; Markina, T. Yu. title: Ecological and faunistic review of the true bugs of infraorder Cimicomorpha (Heteroptera) of urban cenoses of Kharkiv city (Ukraine) date: 2020-05-05 words: 8622 flesch: 65 summary: Differences in ecological characteristics and in true bug species composition resulted in significant differences in their faunal similarities at the study plots (tab- les 1, 2). Th e true bugs found in trees and shrubs (dendro- and tamnobionts) are represented by 11 species, and transitional groups (stratohorto-, stratotamnobionts, etc.) keywords: abundance; bugs; cenoses; cimicomorpha; city; hr b; kharkiv; number; ph hr; putshkov; species; total; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-30.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-30.txt item: #75 of 121 id: zoodiversity-300 author: Perkovsky, E. title: Two Different Cretaceous Worlds: Taimyr and Kachin Amber Trichopterofaunas date: 2022-01-17 words: 3101 flesch: 51 summary: Perkovsky, E. E. — Polycentropodidae constitute 60 % of Taimyr amber caddisfl y species with known males, and only 4.8  % of caddisfl y species with known males in Kachin amber. Latest great advances in the burmite studies were reviewed and checklisted by A. Ross (2019, 2020, 2021); recent results in the Taimyr amber studies were sum- marized by E. E. Perkovsky & D. V. Vasilenko (2019). keywords: 2021; amber; ivanov; kachin; species; taimyr; wichard cache: zoodiversity-300.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-300.txt item: #76 of 121 id: zoodiversity-302 author: Sarabeev, V.; Ovcharenko, M.; Ahmed, A.; Sueiro, R. A.; Leiro, J. M. title: Molecular Characterization of the First Reported Neoplagioglyphe megastomus (Digenea, Omphalometridae) in Poland date: 2022-05-11 words: 4582 flesch: 56 summary: Th e metacercariae were studied alive, microphotographed and measured with subsequent fi xation and total genomic DNA extraction. Th e further diff erential analysis based on morphologic information led to the conclusion that the metacercarial form studied herein represents Neoplagioglyphe megastomus (Baer, 1943). keywords: body; doi; length; megastomus; metacercariae; neoplagioglyphe; sucker; width cache: zoodiversity-302.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-302.txt item: #77 of 121 id: zoodiversity-304 author: Marushchak, O. Yu.; Tkachev, D. O. ; Nekrasova, O. D. ; Marushchak, A. D. title: The Data on the Reproductive Biology of the Satanic Leaf-Tailed Geko, Uroplatus phantasticus (Squamata, Gekkonidae), at the BION Terrarium Center as a Contribution to ex situ Offspring Programs date: 2022-02-14 words: 5101 flesch: 56 summary: Th e eggs were placed in the incubation substrate no deeper than 2/3 of the diameter of the egg (Köhler, 2005). The project on U. phantasticus breeding held by BION Terrarium Center is just an example of such ex situ approach to saving species. keywords: breeding; eggs; females; geckos; leaf; phantasticus; species; uroplatus cache: zoodiversity-304.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-304.txt item: #78 of 121 id: zoodiversity-305 author: Kuzmina, T.; Salganskiy, O.; Vishnyakova, K.; Ivanchikova, J.; Lisitsyna, O.; Korol, E.; Kuzmin, Yu. title: Helminth Diversity in Teleost Fishes from the South Orkney Islands Region, West Antarctica date: 2022-02-17 words: 11848 flesch: 65 summary: In recent years, there has been an increase in the interest in the study of Antarctic fi sh parasites ( Oğuz et al., 2012, 2015; Shendrik et al., 2014; Gordeev and Sokolov, 2016; Sokolov et al., 2016, 2019; Münster et al., 2016, 2017; Kuhn et al., 2018; Kvach and Kuzmina, 2020; Kuzmina et al., 2020, 2021a,b, 2022). Cluster analysis of the similarity between the helminth communities of the shallow-water (SW) and deep- water (DW) populations of fi sh species determined by the Bray-Curtis index. keywords: antarctic; et al; fi sh; helminth; helminth species; hosts; islands; parasites; sh species; south; species; specimens; zdzitowiecki cache: zoodiversity-305.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-305.txt item: #79 of 121 id: zoodiversity-307 author: Gural-Sverlova, N.; Gural, R. title: Variability of the Phenotypic Composition of Cepaea hortensis (Gastropoda, Helicidae) in Western Ukraine: in Space and Time date: 2022-07-04 words: 7668 flesch: 58 summary: Th erefore, the fi nding at some sites of at least single snails with yellow banded shells, which are quite common in other parts of the present range of C. hortensis, can be considered as reliable evidence of repeated intro- duction, independent of the primary one. Th e observed pattern is due to the common origin of most of the Western Ukrainian populations of C. hortensis, formed by the descendants of the primary introduction of this species to the west of Ukraine, which most likely occurred in the second half of the 20th century. keywords: banded; gural; hortensis; lviv; shells; sites; sverlova; ukraine; western cache: zoodiversity-307.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-307.txt item: #80 of 121 id: zoodiversity-31 author: Hural-Sverlova, N. V. ; Hural, Roman I. title: First records of the land snail Monacha fruticola (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Hygromiidae) in Western Ukraine date: 2020-05-05 words: 2748 flesch: 53 summary: Material and methods In 2018–2019, two colonies of M. fruticola were discovered and investigated in Western Ukraine, the localities of which and the dates of collection are indicated below. 1) Lviv Region, Lviv City, Sykhiv microdistrict, Chervonoi Kalyny avenue, a low slope on the southern side of the house number 123 and partly on the western side of the house number 121 adjacent to it Results and discussion Th e conchological and anatomical (structure of genitalia) features of the adult mol- luscs collected in Western Ukraine coincide with the available descriptions and images of M. fruticola from diff erent parts of the present range of this species (Sсhileyko, 1978; Balashov, 2016; Gural-Sverlova et al., 2017). keywords: fruticola; gural; sverlova; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-31.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-31.txt item: #81 of 121 id: zoodiversity-310 author: Kruchynenko, O. V. ; Mykhailiutenko, S. M.; Petrenko , M. O. title: Prevalence of Fascioliasis in Ruminants of the World — meta-analysis date: 2022-11-02 words: 6446 flesch: 63 summary: https://doi.org/10.2478/ s11687–014–0215–x Al-Mamun, M. A., Bhuiyan, M. J., Zinnah, M. A., Hassan, M. M., Atikuzzaman, M., Uddin, M.B. 2011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cimid.2019.05.001 Khoramian, H., Arbabi, M., Osqoi, M. M., Delavari, M., Hooshyar, H., Asgari, M. 2014. keywords: 2014; 2016; 2017; analysis; cattle; et al; fasciola; fascioliasis; hepatica; iran; journal; meta; prevalence; ruminants; sheep cache: zoodiversity-310.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-310.txt item: #82 of 121 id: zoodiversity-314 author: Korneyev, S. V.; Smith, J. J.; Hulbert, D. L. ; Frey, J. E. ; Korneyev, V. A. title: A New Species of Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Switzerland, with Discussion of its Relationships within the Genus date: 2022-02-14 words: 11376 flesch: 65 summary: Systematic Zoology, 31, 136–155. Boller, E. F., Prokopy, R. J. 1976. Th e Palearctic Rhagoletis species (including those originally described in Zonosema, Megarrhagoletis, and Microrhagoletis, now considered synonyms of Rhagoletis) comprise more than 30 described taxa, most of which were reviewed and keyed by Rohdendorf (1961). keywords: 2018; black; diptera; host; hulbert; juniperina; kandybina; korneyev; length; new; r. fl; r. merzi; rhagoletis; smith; species; tephritidae; wing cache: zoodiversity-314.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-314.txt item: #83 of 121 id: zoodiversity-320 author: Yanul, V.; Terekhova, V.; Polchaninova, N. title: New Data to the Rare Spider Species (Arachnida, Aranei) from Kyiv Region (Ukraine) date: 2022-05-24 words: 3217 flesch: 72 summary: E-mail n.polcha ninova@karazin.ua E-mail v.terekhova@karazin.ua V. Yanul (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3057-1149) V. Terekhova (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6655-9072) N. Polchaninova (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4605-8788) New Data on the Rare Spider Species (Arachnida, Araneae) from Kyiv Region (Ukraine). K e y w o r d s : spiders, new records, Kyiv Region, Ukraine, East European Plain. keywords: kyiv; polchaninova; region; species; spiders; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-320.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-320.txt item: #84 of 121 id: zoodiversity-323 author: Uzun, O. title: Ostracodes (Crustacea, Ostracoda) in the Rocky Nearshore Water Area of Zmiiniy Island (Black Sea) date: 2022-05-24 words: 4531 flesch: 67 summary: In the preliminary studies, concerning quantitative characteristics of the meiobenthic organism at the diff erent type of substrates in Zmiiniy Island water area, the high ostracode density was shown (Vorobyova et al., 2019). Th e benthic fauna of Zmiiniy Island water area is healthier than in other regions of the NWBS (Kovalova et al., 2017). keywords: black; diff; island; marine; ostracodes; sea; species; substrates; zmiiniy cache: zoodiversity-323.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-323.txt item: #85 of 121 id: zoodiversity-329 author: Kornyushin , V. V.; Malega, O. M.; Varodi, E. I.; Korol, E. M.; Kuzmina, T. A.; Sokolova, O.; Kuzmin, Yu. I. title: Review of the Helminths of Carnivora (Mammalia) in Ukraine: Composition and Structure of Helminth Fauna date: 2022-11-17 words: 10214 flesch: 64 summary: Th e helminth species richness in the wolf is lower than that in the red fox, especially regarding trematodes and nematodes (fi g. 2). Infection prevalence of helminth species found in wild Canidae in Ukraine No. Species Red fox, % Wolf,  % Golden jackal Raccoon dog, % Cestoda 1. keywords: cestodes; dog; fauna; fox; helminth; helminth species; hosts; infection; nematodes; red; species; ukraine; wolf cache: zoodiversity-329.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-329.txt item: #86 of 121 id: zoodiversity-337 author: Yevstafieva, V.; Stybel , V. ; Melnychuk , V. ; Nagorna , L. ; Dmitrenko, N. ; Titarenko , O.; Dubova , O. ; Makarets , S. ; Filonenko , S. ; Pishchalenko , M. ; Kone, M.; Ilchenko , A. title: Morphological Characteristics of Parasitic Nematodes Trichuris sylvilagi (Nematoda, Trichuridae) date: 2022-05-24 words: 4960 flesch: 62 summary: Fig.  2. Morphological characters of Trichuris sylvilagi nematodes: a — anterior end, mouth cavity (M), esophagus (Es); b — cuticular protrusions. Metric parameters of } Trichuris sylvilagi, n = 15 (х ± SD, min–max) Parameter Present specimens Skrjabin et al. keywords: body; length; species; sylvilagi; trichuris; width cache: zoodiversity-337.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-337.txt item: #87 of 121 id: zoodiversity-339 author: Mezhzherin , S. V.; Kryvokhyzha , D. ; Tsyba , A. A. ; Rostovskaya , O. V. title: Spined Loache Settlements Structure (Cobitidae) of the Eastern Ukraine River Systems and Alternative Character of Diploid and Polyploids Populations. date: 2022-07-27 words: 5764 flesch: 61 summary: 5. Distribution of loaches samples of group of species C. elongatoides, C. taenia, C. tanaitica by the average ratio of diploids in the river systems of Eastern Ukraine, the Oder, Vistula, and Danube (1) against a similar distribution in the river systems of the Eastern Ukraine. T — C. taenia; N-T — introgressive hybrids between C. taenia and C. tanaitica; ENT — C. elon- gatoides–taenia– tanaitica; ETT — C. elongatoides–2 taenia; ENN — C. elongatoides–2 tanaitica; EEN — C. 2  elongatoides–tanaitica. keywords: c. taenia; loaches; mezhzherin; river; species; taenia; tanaitica; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-339.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-339.txt item: #88 of 121 id: zoodiversity-34 author: Kucherenko, V. M. ; Ivanovskaya, A. V. title: Variation in common blackbird (Turdus merula) nest characteristics in urban and suburban localities in Crimea date: 2020-05-05 words: 3630 flesch: 61 summary: Empirical studies examining the design and function of bird nests are not randomly distributed with respect to ecology; the vast majority of studies involve small hole-nesting passerines, which breed inside nestboxes (Mainwaring at al., 2014 a). Nonetheless, our understanding of the design and function of bird nests has increased considerably in recent years. keywords: blackbird; cup; depth; forest; nest; park; types cache: zoodiversity-34.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-34.txt item: #89 of 121 id: zoodiversity-343 author: Oksentiuk, Ya. R. ; Liashevych, A. M. ; Lupaina, I. S. title: Acaridid Mite Species Communities in Agricultural and Industrial Objects of Storing and Concentration of Nutritive Substrates in Zhytomyr Polissia date: 2022-08-16 words: 3562 flesch: 50 summary: In the studied samples from agricultural and industrial sites the different combinations of acaridid species occur. Despite the 5 common species in studied sites, the number of acaridid species in barns is twice more than that in mills, granaries and warehouses (Oksentіuk, 2020). keywords: acaridid; fodder; mites; objects; species cache: zoodiversity-343.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-343.txt item: #90 of 121 id: zoodiversity-345 author: Yasser, A. Gh. ; Naser, M. D. ; Abdul-sahib, I. M. title: Some New Records of Marine Gastropod from the Iraqi Coast date: 2022-07-27 words: 2241 flesch: 69 summary: Bosch et al. (1995) provide an exhaustive treatment of the molluscan species in the Persian Gulf, however they do not provide particular records for Iraqi species. Yasser and Naser, 2021; Yasser et al., 2022 conducted significant diversity research on the Mollusca of the Iraqi coast. keywords: fig; gulf; species cache: zoodiversity-345.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-345.txt item: #91 of 121 id: zoodiversity-351 author: Yermolenko, S. V. ; Gasso, V. A. ; Hahut, A. M. ; Spirina , V. A. title: Infection of Dice Snake, Natrix tessellata (Reptilia, Colubridae), with Eustrongylides excisus (Nematoda, Dioctophymatidae) in the Middle and Lower Dnipro River Basin date: 2022-07-27 words: 4080 flesch: 62 summary: UDC 598.115.31:595.132(282.247.32-197.4) INFECTION OF DICE SNAKE, NATRIX TESSELLATA (REPTILIA, COLUBRIDAE), WITH EUSTRONGYLIDES EXCISUS (NEMATODA, DIOCTOPHYMATIDAE) IN THE MIDDLE AND LOWER DNIPRO RIVER BASIN S. V. Yermolenko1*, V. A. Gasso1, A. M. Hahut1, V. A. Spirina2 1Research Institute of Biology, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Gagarin av., 72, Dnipro, 49010 Ukraine 2Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University, 6299 South Street, Halifax, B3H 4R2, Nova Scotia, Canada *Corresponding author E-mail: yermolenko_sv@i.ua S. V. Yermolenko (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5496-0910) V. A. Gasso (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6094-9408) A. M. Hahut (https://orcid.org/ 0000-0001-7942-6490) V. A. Spirina (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1336-8624) Infection of Dice Snake, Natrix tessellata (Reptilia, Colubridae), with Eustrongylides excisus (Nematoda, Dioctophymatidae) in the Middle and Lower Dnipro River Basin. Yermolenko, S. V., Gasso, V. Y., Hahut, A. M., Spirina, V. A. — Dice snakes can be a paratenic host for a stage IV of Eustrongylides excisus, Jägerskiöld, 1909 larva due to specific diet of the snakes. keywords: dice; excisus; natrix; snake; tessellata cache: zoodiversity-351.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-351.txt item: #92 of 121 id: zoodiversity-352 author: Muchlisin, Z. A.; Fadli, N.; Batubara, A. S.; Nur, F. M.; Irham, M. ; Muhammadar, A. A.; Efizon, D.; Elvyra, Roza; Siti-Azizah, M. N. title: Taxonomic Diversity of the Genus Tor (Cyprinidae) from Aceh Waters in Indonesia Based on Cytochrome Oxidase Sub-Unit I (COI) Gene date: 2022-07-04 words: 5067 flesch: 67 summary: Tor tambroides Geumpang River 2 15 TAMB KN 01, TAMB KN 02, TAMB KN 04, TAMB KN 05, SORO KN 02, TAM SPL 02, TAM SPL 03, TAM SPL 04, TAM SPL 05, SORO KGM 06, SORO KGM 07, KR KJ 01, KR KJ 02, KR KJ 06, KR KJ 11 Tor tambroides Nagan River, Leupung River, Geum- pang River, Jrue River 3 3 TAM UR 08, TAM UR 14, TAM UR 15 Tor tambroides Ulee Raket River 4 9 SOR SAL 11, TAM SAL 06, TAM SAL 09, TAM KM 02, TAM KM 04, TAM KM 05, TAM KM 06, TAM KM 08, TAM KM 13 Th e E-Value dan Identity of Tor samples from seven locations No. Region Sampling site Code Species E-Value Identity, % 1. keywords: aceh; muchlisin; river; samples; species; tambra; tambroides; tor cache: zoodiversity-352.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-352.txt item: #93 of 121 id: zoodiversity-353 author: Zúñiga, A. H.; Rau, J. R.; Fuenzalida, V. ; Sandoval, R. title: Diet Composition of the Austral Pygmy Owl in a Peri-Urban Protected Area in South-Central Chile date: 2022-10-24 words: 4130 flesch: 57 summary: Ecología de los vertebrados de Chile. Aves rapaces de Chile. keywords: area; austral; chile; jaksic; owl; prey; species cache: zoodiversity-353.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-353.txt item: #94 of 121 id: zoodiversity-358 author: Glotov , S. V. title: A New Species, New Synonymy, and Additional Records of Gyrophaena (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from the Palaearctic Region date: 2022-10-24 words: 6600 flesch: 67 summary: [pale red label] / NHMO: type collection 1000175369 / LECTOTYPE { Gyrophaena transversalis A. Strand, 1939 S. Glotov des. 2011 G. pseudonana: Lectotype { (here designated): “Rundhaug Målselv A. Strand / Gyrophaena pseudonana A. Strand TYPUS / NHMO: type collection 1000175265 / LECTOTYPE { Gyrophaena pseudonana A. Strand, 1939 des. keywords: brown; elytra; gyrophaena; head; length; margin; pronotum; segment; strand cache: zoodiversity-358.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-358.txt item: #95 of 121 id: zoodiversity-361 author: Tropea, G. ; Fet , V. ; Parmakelis , A. ; Stathi , I. title: Two New Species of Euscorpius (Scorpiones, Euscorpiidae) from Skyros and Andros Islands, Greece date: 2022-07-27 words: 8228 flesch: 74 summary: In fact, E. triantisi sp. n. is genetically well separated from any other species, as can be seen in the phylogenetic tree (fig. 25, modified after Parmakelis et al., 2013 b), and has a genetic divergence from E. mylonasi, the sister species, of 6.3 % in 16S and of 5.6 % in COI, which is higher than between many other species of Euscorpiinae. = 6 in E. triantisi sp. n. versus et = 5 in E. mylonasi, and (3) the ventromedian carina on segments V formed by serrulated and spaced granules in E. triantisi sp. n. versus a ventromedian carina on segment V absent, obsolete or with very few, spaced, small and hardly visible granules in E. mylonasi. keywords: euscorpius; fet; greece; island; parmakelis; species; ventral cache: zoodiversity-361.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-361.txt item: #96 of 121 id: zoodiversity-380 author: A. Ali Al-Yacoub, G.; Najim , Sh. A. ; Al-Khazali , A. M. title: Diversity and Density of Mollusca (Gastropoda and Bivalvia) Population in the Euphrates River at Al-Nasiriyah, Southern Iraq date: 2022-12-06 words: 5159 flesch: 63 summary: Th e Euphrates River is passing through eight provinces from the west, centre, and south of Iraq, the river water are fresh with a steady increase in salinity to the south. Th e study of the classifi cation and ecology of the Iraqi freshwater snails was few, including (Plaziat and Younis, 2005; Naser et al., 2008; Alzurfi et al., 2019). keywords: density; euphrates; iraq; mollusca; river; species; study cache: zoodiversity-380.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-380.txt item: #97 of 121 id: zoodiversity-385 author: De los Rios-Escalante, P. R.; Jara-Seguel, P.; Contreras, A.; Latsague, M.; Lara, G. title: Invertebrate Communities Associated to Parastacus pugnax (Decapoda, Parastacidae) Northern Patagonian Populations (38°S, Araucania, Chile): a First Exploratory Analysis date: 2022-12-06 words: 2645 flesch: 62 summary: De los Rios-Escalante, P. R., Jara-Seguel, P., Contreras, A., Latsague, M., Lara, G. — Th e burrowing crayfi sh Parastacus pugnax (Poeppig, 1835) inhabits the fl ooded plains in the central part of Chile (32–38° S), where it coexists with another representaives of invertebrate fauna. In according to the checklist of ground water crustaceans of De los Ríos et al. (2016), only the presence of Rudolphia sp., was mentioned there, nevertheless the presence of ostracods, and zooplanktonic cladocerans (including Simocephalus serrulatus) and copepods are similar with descriptions of De los Ríos-Escalante & Romero-Mieres (2020) for ground waters within Temuco town, at similar latitude to studied sites. keywords: 2022; los; pugnax cache: zoodiversity-385.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-385.txt item: #98 of 121 id: zoodiversity-394 author: Babytskiy, A. I.; Rubanovska, N. V. ; Bezsmertna, O. O. title: New Records of Sciarid Species (Diptera, Sciaridae) from Ukraine. IV date: 2022-11-26 words: 7069 flesch: 65 summary: Nezalezhnosti, 18, Kivertsi, Volyn Region 45200, Ukraine *Corresponding author E-mail: andriybabytskiy@gmail.com A. I. Babytskiy (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2758-0319) N. V. Rubanovska (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1301-9881) O. O. Bezsmertna (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8764-8878) New Records of Sciarid Species (Diptera, Sciaridae) from Ukraine. New records of Bradysia species (Diptera, Sciaridae) from Ukraine. keywords: babytskiy; bradysia; brown; diptera; length; menzel; mohrig; sciaridae; setae; species; ukraine; view cache: zoodiversity-394.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-394.txt item: #99 of 121 id: zoodiversity-395 author: Kolodochka, L. A. title: The Predatory Mites (Phytoseiidae, Parasitiformes) in the Fauna of Ukraine: a New Species and a New Subgenus of the Genus Graminaseius date: 2022-12-31 words: 4643 flesch: 71 summary: Th e new species similar to G. (A.) alustoni diff ering by the dorsal setae much longer and fl exible (see fi g. 3 and 4), setae of two pair AD4 41 μm and PM1 57 μm long, whereas in G. (A.) alustoni dorsal setae bristle-shape; AD4 26 μm (Δ = 15 μm) and PM1 33 μm long (Δ = 24 μm), respectively, in G. (A.) alustoni demonstrate the most contrast. Th e other species were redescribed based on non-type specimens from Ukraine deposited in the author’s and keywords: setae; shield; species; ukraine cache: zoodiversity-395.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-395.txt item: #100 of 121 id: zoodiversity-41 author: Yun, Chan-gyu title: A reassessment of the taxonomic validity of Dynamoterror dynastes (Theropoda: Tyrannosauridae) date: 2020-06-10 words: 3487 flesch: 49 summary: Chan-gyu Yun. — Associated fragmentary materials of tyrannosaurid theropod Dynamoterror dynastes McDonald et al., 2018, were reported from the Upper Cretaceous Menefee Formation of New Mexico. Zoodiversity, 54(3): 259–264, 2020 DOI 10.15407/zoo2020.03.259 Palaeontology 260 Chan-gyu Yun In 2012, fragmentary associated materials of a tyrannosaurid theropod were excavated from the upper part of the Allison Member, Menefee Formation (Lower Campanian) of New Mexico which is estimated to be between 80 and 79 Ma (McDonald et al., 2018). keywords: cretaceous; dynamoterror; frontal; new; tyrannosaurid cache: zoodiversity-41.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-41.txt item: #101 of 121 id: zoodiversity-417 author: Kameneva, E. P.; Korneyev, V. A. title: Identity of Species Assigned to the Genus Cephalia (Diptera, Tephritoidea) date: 2022-11-28 words: 7798 flesch: 66 summary: Kameneva, E. P., Korneyev, V. A. — Th e taxonomy of the genus Cephalia Meigen, 1826 has hitherto been confused. Zoodiversity, 56(6): 447–462, 2022 DOI 10.15407/zoo2022.06.447 448 E. P. Kameneva,V. A. Korneyev Introduction Th e family-group taxon Cephaliinae was originally established by Schiner (1864: 63) for the single genus Cephalia Meigen, 1826 as a part of a larger family-group taxon, the Sepsinae. keywords: 1830; becker; bigot; black; brown; cephalia; diptera; genus; hendel; holotype; kameneva; korneyev; pes; rufi; species; steyskal; ulidiidae; wiedemann cache: zoodiversity-417.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-417.txt item: #102 of 121 id: zoodiversity-418 author: Smirnov, N. A. title: The Cases of Abnormal Amplexus in Anura on the Territory of the Chernivtsi Region, Ukraine date: 2022-12-08 words: 3047 flesch: 63 summary: In the Carpathians (Shcherbak & Shcherban, 1980) abnormal amplexus was registered for B. bufo (multiple amplexus, couples with other species, interacting with dead females or a piece of wood), B. viridis (multiple and interspecifi c amplexus), Pelophylax lessonae (Camerano, 1882) (interspecifi c amplexus), R. temporaria (multiple amplexus). Diff erent types of abnormal amplexus were notifi ed in Kharkiv Region (multiple amplexus in B. bufo, interspecifi c amplexus between Rana arvalis Nilsson, 1842 and P. fuscus, R. ar- valis and B. bufo, B. bufo and P. ridibundus, P. fuscus and Triturus cristatus (Laurenti, 1768)) keywords: bufo; cases; chernivtsi; temporaria cache: zoodiversity-418.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-418.txt item: #103 of 121 id: zoodiversity-48 author: Brandstaetter, Frank title: A Contribution to the taxonomy of the Andean bear date: 2020-08-17 words: 3011 flesch: 67 summary: The most widely used common name has been changed from spectacled bear to Andean bear in favour of the animal’s importance in conservation issues for the Andean region. K e y w o r d s : Andean bear, taxonomy, nomenclature, Tremarctos ornatus, conservation. keywords: andean; bear; conservation; cuvier; names; ornatus; species; tremarctos cache: zoodiversity-48.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-48.txt item: #104 of 121 id: zoodiversity-54 author: Kuzmina, T. A. ; Salganskij, O. O. ; Lisitsyna, O. I. ; Korol, E. M. title: Helminths of antarctic rockcod Notothenia coriiceps (Perciformes, Nototheniidae) from the akademik Vernadsky station area (Argentine Islands, West Antarctica): new data on the parasite community date: 2020-05-05 words: 7659 flesch: 55 summary: Helminths of Antarctic fi shes: Life cycle biology, specifi city and geographical distribution. Th e tetraphyllidean and tetrabothriid cercoids from Antarctic bony fi shes. I. Morphology. keywords: acanthocephalans; antarctic; coriiceps; fi sh; helminths; intensity; notothenia; parasites; prevalence; species; zdzitowiecki cache: zoodiversity-54.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-54.txt item: #105 of 121 id: zoodiversity-56 author: Boulahbal, Raouf ; Benyacoub, Slim ; Rouag, Rachid title: Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests. date: 2020-06-10 words: 3687 flesch: 69 summary: Six patterns of nest predation have been described and five predators are probably involved: Common Genet, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Ocellated Lizard, Ants and Rodents. Introduction Studies on nest predation are an important part of avian research, including animal behaviour, population ecology, evolution and conservation biology (Ibanez-Alamo, 2015). keywords: blue; boxes; eggs; major; nest; pattern; predation; tit cache: zoodiversity-56.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-56.txt item: #106 of 121 id: zoodiversity-62 author: Komarnytskyi, I. ; Shydlovksyy, I.; Zahorodnyi, I. title: Spatial and temporal changes in Falconiformes and Strigiformes nutrition: causes, significance, consequences date: 2020-09-17 words: 9247 flesch: 63 summary: The representatives of the Aquila genus often hunt marmots and ground squirrels during migrating in the mountainous or steppe areas, but in meadows and river valleys of the temperate zone rats, foxes, small birds and amphibians serve as food. However, in the midst of the nesting season, the feeding ration of buzzards changes: voles (Microtus sp.) beginning to prevail in diet, also lizards, small birds and frogs appear in the diet composition. keywords: birds; changes; diet; eagle; factors; falconiformes; feed; food; hunting; kestrel; linnaeus; nesting; nutrition; owl; owls; prey; species; victims cache: zoodiversity-62.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-62.txt item: #107 of 121 id: zoodiversity-64 author: Stukalyuk, S. V.; Radchenko, A. G. ; Ahkmedov, A.; Reshetov, A. A. title: Uzbekistan — the alleged native range of the invasive ant Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): geographical, ecological and biological evidences date: 2020-05-05 words: 9367 flesch: 62 summary: In the secondary area (Rostov-on-Don, forest belt), the fi ve to fi ve and 10 to10 interspecifi c tests together showed that opening the mandibles by C. subdentata resulted in attacks: with mandibles (0.96), formic acid (L. neglectus response in the case of C. subdentata attack), or repellent (in the attack of C. subdentata on L. neglectus, when this species initiated attack) (0.97), and the death of L. neglectus workers (0.99). At the same time, the number of L. neglectus workers killed in interspecifi c confl icts with another local dominant C. subdentata, was three times lower in 10 to 10 tests, compared to the number of L. neglectus workers killed in intraspecifi c tests (p ≤ 0.05). keywords: ant; ants; formicidae; mandibles; neglectus; nests; radchenko; range; species; uzbekistan; workers cache: zoodiversity-64.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-64.txt item: #108 of 121 id: zoodiversity-67 author: Tytar, V. M. ; Baidashnikov, O. title: Associations between habitat quality and body size in the Carpathian land snail Vestia turgida: species distribution model selection and assessment of performance date: 2021-01-04 words: 10683 flesch: 56 summary: M. J. et al. 2014.Projected climate change impacts on spatial distribution of bioclimatic zones and ecoregions within the Kailash Sacred Landscape of China, India, Nepal. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3 (1), 53–64. Kuemmerle, T., Chaskovskyy, O., Knorn, J. et al. 2009. keywords: accuracy; body; climate; distribution; ecology; et al; habitat; model; modelling; niche; quality; sdms; size; snail; soil; species; species distribution; suitability; turgida; variables cache: zoodiversity-67.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-67.txt item: #109 of 121 id: zoodiversity-68 author: Shakarbaev, Ulugbek; Akramova, Firuza; Azimov, Djalaliddin title: The taxonomic survey of the fauna of cercariae (Platyhelminthes, Trematoda) in the mollusks of Uzbekistan date: 2020-12-07 words: 7750 flesch: 50 summary: Th e cercariae were discovered in 38 mollusk species belonging to Gastropoda and Bivalvia. Th e cercariae developing in the molluscs of the water bodies of the Syrdarya River: the fauna, distribution and ecology peculiarities. keywords: akramova; azimov; birds; freshwater; gastropoda; group; habitat; host; intermediate; mollusks; russian; trematodes; uzbekistan cache: zoodiversity-68.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-68.txt item: #110 of 121 id: zoodiversity-69 author: Trokhymchuk, R. R. title: New Reports of Gastrotricha for the North-Eastern Ukraine date: 2020-09-17 words: 3269 flesch: 75 summary: However, we receive information about new species for science every year. Gastrotrichs are cosmopolitic species and can be found in all aquatic environments (Balsamo et al., 2008). keywords: species cache: zoodiversity-69.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-69.txt item: #111 of 121 id: zoodiversity-7 author: Boukheroufa, M. ; Sakraoui, F. ; Belbel, F. ; Sakraoui, R. title: Winter diet of the Common Genet (Genetta genetta) and the African Golden Wolf (Canis anthus) in altitudinal locality of the Edough forest (Northeastern Algeria) date: 2020-02-26 words: 5641 flesch: 63 summary: Th e African golden wolf probably feeds on corpses of hunted wild boars, since our study period coincides with the hunting period of the wild SM Arthropods Birds wastes LM Fruits Wolf 25 40 25 25 50 87,5 Genet Th e African golden wolf and the common genet are generalist species, and this characteristic gives them the opportunity to adopt diff erent feeding strategies and thus avoid competitive pressure, especially for genets, which are the most vulnerable to diff erent forms of interspecifi c competition (Caro and Stoner, 2003). keywords: african; canis; categories; common; diet; genetta; genetta genetta; golden; mammals; species; wolf cache: zoodiversity-7.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-7.txt item: #112 of 121 id: zoodiversity-70 author: Kruchynenko, O. V.; Mykhailiutenko, S. M. ; Klymenko, O. S. ; Kanivets, N. S. ; Korchan, L. M. title: Morphological Characteristics of Dicrocoelium dendriticum (Digenea, Dicrocoeliidae), Parasitizing Three Host Species in the Central Regions of Ukraine date: 2020-09-24 words: 4477 flesch: 63 summary: Signifi cant relation was observed in cattle, sheep and goat between the rate of D. dendriticum infection and the season (P < 0.01) (table 2). We found the maximum body area in D. dendriticum trematodes obtained from cattle (8.45 ± 2.1 mm2), smaller areas in trematodes from sheep (7.9 ± 1.5 mm2) and goat (7.23 ± 1.6 mm2). keywords: body; cattle; dendriticum; dicrocoelium; length; sheep; trematodes cache: zoodiversity-70.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-70.txt item: #113 of 121 id: zoodiversity-72 author: Amini, Sudabe; Krolik, Roman ; Nozari, Jamasb ; Farashiani, Mohammad Ebrahim ; Kazerani, Farzane title: A survey of Ciidae Leach, 1819 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) of the Hyrcanian Forest (Iran) with new faunistic records date: 2020-09-03 words: 5927 flesch: 75 summary: S. Amini (RIFR); Mazandaran Prov., Chalus, 36°39.102′ N 51°25.225′ E, 14–19.02.1966, 46 exx. reared 17.05.1966–4.10.1968 leg. i n e d : Mazandaran Prov., Sisangan National Park, 36°35.154′ N 51°48.251′ E, 8.06.2015, 2 exx. leg. keywords: cis; iran; leg; prov; species cache: zoodiversity-72.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-72.txt item: #114 of 121 id: zoodiversity-73 author: Atamas, N. S.; Tomchenko, О . V. title: Black tern nest-site fidelity in unstable habitat: preliminary study date: 2020-07-20 words: 3353 flesch: 70 summary: 347Black Tern Nest-site Fidelity in an Unstable Habitat: a Preliminary Study Conclusion The site fidelity rate of adult Black Terns in the Kaniv water reservoir is affected by bird relocations and building secondary colonies after losing original ones, and varies sub- stantially between colony sites. The distribution of Black Tern colonies at the northern part of Kaniv water reservoir. keywords: birds; colonies; colony; fidelity; nest; rate; site; terns; water cache: zoodiversity-73.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-73.txt item: #115 of 121 id: zoodiversity-87 author: Kopij, G. title: Avian diversity along a precipitation gradient in southern Africa date: 2021-01-04 words: 6599 flesch: 65 summary: Points were separated by a distance of 5 km in section A–D, and by 10 km in section E (fi g. 1, table 1). Sorensen index of similarity between particular sections (A–E) of the transect A B C D E A x 0.55 0.35 0.44 0.18 B X 0.26 0.43 0.17 C x 0.30 0.33 D x 0.46 E x 24 G. Kopij One of the main assumption about the precipitation biodiversity gradient is that the list of species in a given point is complete. keywords: gradient; namibia; sections; species cache: zoodiversity-87.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-87.txt item: #116 of 121 id: zoodiversity-89 author: Mezhzherin, S. V. ; Pavlenko, L. I. ; Tsyba, A. O. ; Saliy, T. V. ; Ghazali, M. A. title: Morphometric variation of hybridizing species and gynogenetic biotypes of spined loaches (Cobitidae: Cobitis) in river systems of Ukraine date: 2020-07-20 words: 6730 flesch: 67 summary: In triploid loaches, the most frequent genome combinations are as follows: one C. elongatoides and two С. tanaitica (biotype C. elongatoides–2 tanaitica), one C. elongatoides and two C. taenia (biotype C. elongatoides–2 taenia), one C. elongatoides combined with genomes of C. taenia and C. tanaitica (biotype C. elongatoides–tanaitica–taenia) and two genomes of C. elongatoides combined with ge- nome of C. tanaitica (biotype C. 2 elongatoides–tanaitica). Five biotypes were grouped together as ENT(NT); their chromosome sets included one genome of С. elongatoides and always one or two genomes of C. taenia (C. elongatoides– 2 taenia, С. elongatoides–taenia–tanaitica, С. elongatoides–3 taenia, C. elongatoides–2 tae- nia–tanaitica, С. elongatoides–taenia–2 tanaitica). keywords: biotypes; cobitis; elongatoides; loaches; mezhzherin; species; spined; taenia; tanaitica; vs. cache: zoodiversity-89.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-89.txt item: #117 of 121 id: zoodiversity-9 author: Syrota, Yaroslav; Korol, E. M. ; Kuzmin, Yu. I. title: New records of helminths of the corncrake, Crex Crex (Aves, Rallidae) from Ukraine date: 2020-02-26 words: 3305 flesch: 59 summary: Th e bird mainly inhabits terrestrial ecosys- tems, but some freshwater ecosystems are also suitable for this species. Th e helminth fauna of Crex crex from East Slovakia. keywords: body; corncrake; crex; helminths; posterior; sucker; testis; ukraine; width cache: zoodiversity-9.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-9.txt item: #118 of 121 id: zoodiversity-91 author: Mezhzherin , S.V.; Chayka , Yu.Yu.; Kokodiy , S.V.; Tsyba , A.A. title: Comparative analysis of fecundity in close amphimictic Aporrectodea сaliginosa and apomictic A. trapezoides earthworms, and the problem of reproductive advantages of parthenogenetic animals. date: 2020-12-07 words: 4612 flesch: 53 summary: Comparative analysis of fecundity, fertility and reproductive potential of populations of parthenogenetic species (forms) with related amphimictic species Species / Group of species Fecundity and Fertility Repro- ductive potential Literary issues Turbellaria, Dugesiidae Schmidtea polychroa Same-sex forms have higher fecundity of cocoons and low fertility < Weinzierl et al., Schreiber et al., 1998 Insecta, Blattoptera, Blaberidae Pycnoscelus indicus– surinamensis Fecundity in parthenogenetic species is below than amphimictic one < Roth, 1974 Insecta, Orthoptera, Morabitidae Warramba virgo With an equal number of clutches, partheno genetic forms have a half number of eggs < White, Contreras, 1979 Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae Scepticus insularis Parthenogenetic forms are more fertile > keywords: amphimictic; caliginosa; cocoons; fecundity; number; parthenogenetic; species; trapezoides cache: zoodiversity-91.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-91.txt item: #119 of 121 id: zoodiversity-92 author: Yun, Chan-gyu title: New example of Cosmopolitodus hastalis (Lamniformes, Lamnidae) from the Miocene of South Korea date: 2020-08-07 words: 3666 flesch: 59 summary: K e y w o r d s : Lamniformes, Lamnidae, fossil shark, Duho Formation, Pohang, Miocene, South Korea. Since Takai (1959) mentioned the presence of Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon in the Pohang Basin, the number and diversity of lamniform sharks from the Duho Formation has been dramatically increased (Yang, 2013) while only one has been described so far (Kim et al., 2018). keywords: cosmopolitodus; duho; formation; fossil; hastalis; kim; korea; lee cache: zoodiversity-92.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-92.txt item: #120 of 121 id: zoodiversity-93 author: K. Loucif; M. Bara; A. Grira; M. C. Maazi; A. Hamli; M. Houhamdi title: Ecology of avian settlements in Lake Tonga (Northeast Algeria) date: 2020-07-20 words: 4684 flesch: 61 summary: Waterbirds are an important component of wetlands because they can occupy multiple trophic Zoodiversity, 54(4): 275–284, 2020 DOI 10.15407/zoo2020.04.275 276 K. Loucif, M. Bara, A. Grira, M. C. Maazi, A. Hamli, M. Houhamdi levels and play a role in the nutrient cycles of these areas (Rajashekara, Venkatesha, 2010; Sharma, Saini, 2014). 278 K. Loucif, M. Bara, A. Grira, M. C. Maazi, A. Hamli, M. Houhamdi common coot is by far the most abundant. keywords: algeria; bird; des; houhamdi; lake; linnaeus; nesting; species; tonga; wintering cache: zoodiversity-93.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-93.txt item: #121 of 121 id: zoodiversity-96 author: De los Rios-Escalante , P.; Correa-Araneda , F.; Salgado , I. ; Rudolph , E. title: First Report of Arthropod Fauna in Flooded Plains of Northern Patagonia (38° S, Araucania Region Chile) date: 2021-03-01 words: 3645 flesch: 54 summary: Th e sites were visited in winter 2017, when they reached maximum extension due to winter rains. Th e sites were fi rst inspected visually to determine the presence of crayfi sh shelters (Rudolph, 2013). keywords: chile; correa; de los; los; ríos; sites; species cache: zoodiversity-96.pdf plain text: zoodiversity-96.txt