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Information × Registration Number 0216U001052, 0114U000100 , R & D reports Title Taxonomy, phylogeny, state of populations of main Invertebrate groups in Ukrainian fauna and adjacent territories popup.stage_title Head Anistratenko Vitaliy V., Registration Date 15-01-2016 Organization Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology popup.description2 Among 5 species found out of suctorian one - Corynophrya lyngbyi (Ehrenberg, 1834) is registered for the first time for Black sea. Accordingly this species is the representative of family new to Black sea suctoria - Corynophryidae Jankowski, 1981. Three of the found species were re-described. On a surface of a body of water crustaceans from rivers Dnepr, Stugna and lakes in Hydropark are found 47 species of their commensales. The key for identification of rotatorians of the genus Otostephanos of global fauna is published in English. Two species of this genus are described as new to a science: Otostephanos jolantae sp. nov. and O. ukrainicus sp. nov. the technique of morphometric analysis for representatives of families Habrotrochidae and Philodinidae is developed and published. Also monographic work in the Polish language in a series "Fresh-water fauna of Poland" is published. From lake in the Kiev region the species Myostenostomum bulbocaudatum Luter, 1960 which was known before only from Finland and the Southern Ural is recorded as new to fauna of Ukraine. Specific complexes of Arrhopalitidae family from caves of the Ukrainian Carpathian and Podolian-Bukovina area are more similar among themselves, than to complexes of species from caves of Crimea. The main part of endemic species and troglobionts are found out in caves of Mountain Crimea, the fauna of caves of the Ukrainian Carpathian is less specific, and Podolian-Bukovina, basically, is represented by widely distributed and by only 1 sub-endemic and 1 troglobiont species. In caves of the Western Caucasus this family shows high taxonomic variability that can be explained by isolation of this karstic massif and intensive speciation of troglobionts. The group of specialized troglomorph taxa is most widespread on the Western Caucasus and in the Crimea Mountains, less - in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains and on Podolian-Bukovina system. A bulk of new data is received concerning distribution, ecology and nature protection statuses of land molluscs of different parts of Ukraine. The most significant results are published during this period on nature protection territories Kharkov region, first of all on national natural park "Dvurechanskiy". It is shown, that strictly-limited and rare species of terrestrial molluscs can become reliable parameters of a condition of woods and degrees of their deterioration. First of all it needs to be considered to territories of nature protection objects. Lacks of hierarchic classifications of vital forms which are declared as complete holistic approach are shown, but is based mainly on separate attributes to which gives a superfluous significance. Instead of it advantages multivariate, combinative classification which is under construction imposing, by crossing of some divisions to separate attributes, without essential advantages of any of them are proposed. On particular examples is shown, that giving in definition and classification of vital forms of a priority to a structure, structure of organisms creates significant difficulties and inconsistency whereas complex use, first of all, attributes of functioning, a way of life, behavior provides a high degree of a correctness and adequacy in an estimation of a coordination of particular vital forms. Product Description popup.authors Байдашніков О.О. Балашов І.О. Бошко О.Г. Варгович Р.С. Довгаль І.В. Канана Ю.П. Монченко В.І. Піндрус О.М. Яковенко Н.С. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Anistratenko Vitaliy V.. Taxonomy, phylogeny, state of populations of main Invertebrate groups in Ukrainian fauna and adjacent territories. (popup.stage: ). Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology. № 0216U001052
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