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Information × Registration Number 0222U002009, 0117U000064 , R & D reports Title Bioindicators of animal origin: the prospect of application in the prediction and prevention of the negative impacts of climate change on biotic systems of Ukraine popup.stage_title Head Dzeverin Ihor I, Доктор біологічних наук Registration Date 09-02-2022 Organization Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2  The report on research work (final) on "Bioindicators of animal origin: the prospect of application in the prediction and prevention of the negative impacts of climate change on biotic systems of Ukraine" is set out on 182 pages, contains 53 figures, 12 tables, 139 sources. The report contains the results of the study of adaptation of indicator species to changes in transformed natural ecosystems, especially aquatic, and to investigate the impact of abiotic parameters of ecosystems of different levels of transformation on population and distribution of certain species of insects, amphibians, reptiles and birds, modern and extinct mammal populations. Development of theoretical and practical approaches to monitoring and modeling the spatio-temporal dynamics of the studied species-indicators in the past and present. Key words: bioindicator, population, ecosystem, biodiversity, monitoring, abiotic factor, biotic factor. Product Description popup.authors Akulenko Natalia M Atamas' Nataliya Sergiyivna Babko Roman V Godlevs'ka Olena Vitaliyivna Gol'din Pavlo Evgenovych Nekrasova Oksana D. Popova Liliya Viktorovna Synyavska Iryna O Smahol Vitalij M Tytar Volodymyr Mykhailovych Yanish Yevgenija Yu popup.nrat_date 2022-03-09 Close
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Head: Dzeverin Ihor I. Bioindicators of animal origin: the prospect of application in the prediction and prevention of the negative impacts of climate change on biotic systems of Ukraine. (popup.stage: ). Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. № 0222U002009
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