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Information × Registration Number 0212U002152, 0107U000275 , R & D reports Title The monitoring of biological markers and biological indicators as a foundation for fauna of Ukraine conservation. popup.stage_title Head Dovgal Igor Vasilievich, Registration Date 26-01-2012 Organization Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology popup.description2 As a result of the investigations of amphibian and reptilian populations in Ukraine were observed that in anthropogenically transformed ecosystems the decreasing of the abundance and population density as for changes in age and sex structure took place. It is established that the intensity of erythropoiesis in anurans from anthropogenically polluted habitats depends on several factors. The significant effects of toxic substances such as herbicides on the histology of the liver in green toads have been indicated. The method for evaluating of the performance of treatment plants with estimating of intensity of nutrition of phagotrophic protozoans. The geocoding map on the environment conditions in Ukraine has been modified. The trend toward reduction of habitats and their displacement of the north - north-west has been showed for several autochthonous animal species. The slug Arіon lusіtanіcus which included in the list of 100 most dangerous pests was indicated as a marker species among the invasive species of mollusks. The main ways in which the insects can be used as biomarkers and bioindicators of the environment conditions were established. As a result of research the 23 scientific papers were published and one patent was obtained. Product Description popup.authors Акуленко Наталія Михайлівна Байдашніков Олексндр Олексійович Котенко Тетяна Іванівна Пєсков Володимир Миколайович Пучков Олександр Васильович Титар Володимир Михайлович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Dovgal Igor Vasilievich. The monitoring of biological markers and biological indicators as a foundation for fauna of Ukraine conservation.. (popup.stage: ). Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology. № 0212U002152
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