Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) in the south-western Crimea and problems of their protection

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Russian Journal of Theriology Pub Date : 2018-06-26 DOI:10.15298/rusjtheriol.17.1.04
I. Turbanov, A. Ivanitsky
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Largely based on original data, the distribution and abundance of Rhinolophidae in southwestern Crimea are updated and summarized, with only two species involved — Rhinolophus hipposideros and R. ferrumequinum. Their colonies, both wintering and maternity, have been found. Several breeding colonies of R. ferrumequinum have been recorded for the first time at and near Sevastopol. A total of 24 and 32 shelters and roosts of R. hipposideros and R. ferrumequinum have been registered in the study region, respectively. The main factors affecting Horseshoe bat occurrences and conservation in south-western Crimea are outlined as well. How to cite this article: Turbanov I.S., Ivanitsky A.N. 2018. Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) in the south-western Crimea and problems of their protection // Russian J. Theriol. Vol.17. No.1. P.39–47. doi: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.17.1.04
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克里米亚西南部的马蹄蝙蝠(翼手目、犀科)及其保护问题
主要基于原始数据,更新和总结了克里米亚西南部犀科的分布和丰度,只涉及两个物种——犀犀和铁尾犀。已经发现了它们的群落,包括越冬和生育。在塞瓦斯托波尔及其附近,首次记录到了铁环孢的几个繁殖群体。研究区域内分别登记了24个和32个hipposideros和Ferromequinum的庇护所和栖息地。还概述了影响克里米亚西南部马蹄蝙蝠发生和保护的主要因素。如何引用这篇文章:Turbanov I.S.,Ivanitsky A.N.2018。克里米亚西南部的马蹄蝙蝠(翼手目,犀科)及其保护问题//俄罗斯J.Theriol。第17卷第1期。P.39–47.doi:10.15298/rusjtheriol.7.1.04
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Russian Journal of Theriology
Russian Journal of Theriology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: The Russian Journal of Theriology publishes papers on all aspects of mammalian biology: taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, behavior, morphology, development, physiology, paleontology, and evolution. Studies of extinct as well as extant taxa are included. Reviews are also published; these may be invited by the Editorial Board.
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