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2022 • Vol. 13 • Contents of volume >>>


 

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download pdfZagorodniuk, I. 2022. Species of the genus Myotis in eastern Ukraine: white spots in biogeography and species distribution. Novitates Theriologicae, 12: 47–53. http://doi.org/10.53452/nt1323

   

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Species of the genus Myotis in eastern Ukraine: white spots in biogeography and species distribution

author(s)

Igor Zagorodniuk (National Museum of Natural History, Kyiv)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0523-133X

abstract

The specifics of distribution and, to a lesser extent, problems of taxonomy of populations of bats of the genus Myotis (mouse-eared bats) common in eastern Ukraine between the Siversky Donets and the Sea of Azov are considered. Attention is paid to three species: Myotis nattereri (s. l.), M. daubentonii, and M. aurascens (mystacinus s. l.). In regard to these groups, there are significant differences in views on distribution, taxonomy, and nomenclature, which significantly affects perceptions of the composition of local fauna. Data on the distribution of species in the region are presented and revised, the boundaries of species distribution are outlined, and key publications on species findings are summarised. Distribution maps in the region are presented for each species.

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Ukrainian, with English summary

   

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