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Theriologia
Ukrainica 29 (2025)
East-European Journal of Theriology
Resume. Volume 29 of Theriologia Ukrainica
includes 12 articles grouped into the traditional 4 sections;
6 of them are in English, the rest in Ukrainian. The volume is 220 pages long. All articles
in the volume have DOI, home page, extended (1800 words)
summaries in English and Ukrainian, as well as duplicated
titles of tables and figures in English; all bibliography
is in Latin. This volume, like the previous ones, has
the status of not only a printed but also an electronic
edition, and the full texts of the articles (pdf), which
are posted here, are full-fledged publications.
The contents of the volume were approved on 30.06.2025,
and the information was posted also on
the DOAJ and Index Copernicus services. The cover photo
is of the steppe fox (Vulpes corsac), by Sergyi Domashevskyi.
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pages of volumes
volume 29 (2025)
volume 28 (2024)
volume 27 (2024)
volume 26 (2023)
volume 25 (2023)
volume 24 (2022)
volume 23 (2022)
volume 22 (2021)
volume 21 (2021)
volume 20 (2020)
volume 19 (2020)
volume 18 (2019)
volume 17 (2019)
volume 16 (2018)
volume 15 (2017)
volume 14 (2016)
volume 13 (2015)
volume 12 (2014)
volume 11 (2012)
volume 10 (2010)
volume 9 (2008)
volume 8 (2006)
volume 7 (2006)
volume 6 (2004)
volume 5 (2002)
volume 4 (2002)
volume 3 (2002)
volume 2 (1999)
volume 1 (1998)


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Theriologia Ukrainica.
2025. Vol. 29. 220 pages (in progress)
p-ISSN 2616-7379
e-ISSN 2617-1120
http://doi.org/10.53452/TU29
pdf of the entire volume >>> (in progress)
Contents
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Fauna and Systematics |
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Evstafiev, I., I. Zagorodniuk. Insectivorans (Lipothyphla) of Left-bank Ukraine and Crimea: analytical materials on fauna and ecology |
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Lazariev, D., I. Zagorodniuk, Z. Barkaszi, A. Bokotey, I. Shydlovskyy, O. Ponomarenko. Introduced rodents and carnivorans of Ukraine in collections of natural history museums |
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Merzlikin, I. Small nature reserves as targets for alien species invasions: the case of the Mykhailivska Tsilyna (Ukraine) |
xx–xx |
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Distribution and
Abundance |
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Kitel, D., A. Bukhnikashvili. Distribution of harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) in Georgia based on barn owl (Tyto alba) pellet analysis |
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Nakonechny, I., N. Shvets. The wildcat (Felis silvestris) in the Lower Bug region (southern Ukraine) |
xx–xx |
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Monitoring and Ecology |
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Drebet, M., L. Pokrytiuk. Characteristics of the diet of the western barn owl and the little owl in the Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukraine) |
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Koval, N. European bison in the Uzhanskyi National Park (Carpathians): formation of a new local population |
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Polischuk, I. Indicator species of steppe mammal communities in the Askania-Nova Biosphere Reserve: population status and biotopes |
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Rozhenko, M., M. Stepaniuk. Formation of a stable colony of nutria (Myocastor coypus) in the lower reaches of the Dnister River (Ukraine) |
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Hunting and Nature Management |
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Voitovych, V. The state of the wolf population in the Northern Azov region in the 1980s–2020s |
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Zhyla, S. Feral cattle in the Chornobyl Biosphere Reserve: a combination of science and ethnoecology |
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Prydatko-Dolin, V. Traces of hunters on Eastern Arctic islands in ancient times. Part 2 |
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Email address of the Editorial Board: mammalia@ukr.net
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