Ecology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia /

The knowledge on the ecology of ungulates (orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla) inhabiting eastern Europe and northern and central Asia is of special importance for those interested in zoology, ecology, nature conservation, hunting and management. There are 26 species of ungulates 2 oE-169°W within the 22. 4 million km area, between 35-82°N and 20 and they occupy several vegetation zones from arctic deserts to the subtropics. In our opinion, the advancement of science can be retarded and general conclusions will be difficult to make, if the knowledge of the organisms inhabiting one sixth of the world'sland surface, covered by this vast region, is not included. The language barrier, as well as the lack of international accessibility of local publications, makes it difficult to make use of the great volume of scientific information gathered within the territory of the former USSR. The only complete ecological review of ungulates of the Soviet Union, Mammals of the Soviet Union, vol. 1. Ungulates, was published by V. G. Heptner, A. A. Nasimovich, and A. G. Bannikov in 1961 (in Russian, Heptner and Naumov 1961)and 1989(the English translation,Heptner and Naumov 1989). This excellent book does not, however, contain scientific contributions published after 1959. This is unfortunate, because during the foHowing40years,intense and highly qualified research on the ecology and behavior of ungulates was performed.

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Main Authors: Baskin, Leonid. author., Danell, Kjell. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003
Subjects:Life sciences., Behavioral sciences., Animal ecology., Zoology., Vertebrates., Nature conservation., Life Sciences., Animal Ecology., Nature Conservation., Behavioral Sciences., Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06820-5
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topic Life sciences.
Behavioral sciences.
Animal ecology.
Zoology.
Vertebrates.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Zoology.
Animal Ecology.
Nature Conservation.
Behavioral Sciences.
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.
Vertebrates.
Life sciences.
Behavioral sciences.
Animal ecology.
Zoology.
Vertebrates.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Zoology.
Animal Ecology.
Nature Conservation.
Behavioral Sciences.
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.
Vertebrates.
spellingShingle Life sciences.
Behavioral sciences.
Animal ecology.
Zoology.
Vertebrates.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Zoology.
Animal Ecology.
Nature Conservation.
Behavioral Sciences.
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.
Vertebrates.
Life sciences.
Behavioral sciences.
Animal ecology.
Zoology.
Vertebrates.
Nature conservation.
Life Sciences.
Zoology.
Animal Ecology.
Nature Conservation.
Behavioral Sciences.
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.
Vertebrates.
Baskin, Leonid. author.
Danell, Kjell. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Ecology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia /
description The knowledge on the ecology of ungulates (orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla) inhabiting eastern Europe and northern and central Asia is of special importance for those interested in zoology, ecology, nature conservation, hunting and management. There are 26 species of ungulates 2 oE-169°W within the 22. 4 million km area, between 35-82°N and 20 and they occupy several vegetation zones from arctic deserts to the subtropics. In our opinion, the advancement of science can be retarded and general conclusions will be difficult to make, if the knowledge of the organisms inhabiting one sixth of the world'sland surface, covered by this vast region, is not included. The language barrier, as well as the lack of international accessibility of local publications, makes it difficult to make use of the great volume of scientific information gathered within the territory of the former USSR. The only complete ecological review of ungulates of the Soviet Union, Mammals of the Soviet Union, vol. 1. Ungulates, was published by V. G. Heptner, A. A. Nasimovich, and A. G. Bannikov in 1961 (in Russian, Heptner and Naumov 1961)and 1989(the English translation,Heptner and Naumov 1989). This excellent book does not, however, contain scientific contributions published after 1959. This is unfortunate, because during the foHowing40years,intense and highly qualified research on the ecology and behavior of ungulates was performed.
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Vertebrates.
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title Ecology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia /
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title_full Ecology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia /
title_fullStr Ecology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia /
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title_sort ecology of ungulates [electronic resource] : a handbook of species in eastern europe and northern and central asia /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1794002018-07-30T22:58:51ZEcology of Ungulates [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Species in Eastern Europe and Northern and Central Asia / Baskin, Leonid. author. Danell, Kjell. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2003.engThe knowledge on the ecology of ungulates (orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla) inhabiting eastern Europe and northern and central Asia is of special importance for those interested in zoology, ecology, nature conservation, hunting and management. There are 26 species of ungulates 2 oE-169°W within the 22. 4 million km area, between 35-82°N and 20 and they occupy several vegetation zones from arctic deserts to the subtropics. In our opinion, the advancement of science can be retarded and general conclusions will be difficult to make, if the knowledge of the organisms inhabiting one sixth of the world'sland surface, covered by this vast region, is not included. The language barrier, as well as the lack of international accessibility of local publications, makes it difficult to make use of the great volume of scientific information gathered within the territory of the former USSR. The only complete ecological review of ungulates of the Soviet Union, Mammals of the Soviet Union, vol. 1. Ungulates, was published by V. G. Heptner, A. A. Nasimovich, and A. G. Bannikov in 1961 (in Russian, Heptner and Naumov 1961)and 1989(the English translation,Heptner and Naumov 1989). This excellent book does not, however, contain scientific contributions published after 1959. This is unfortunate, because during the foHowing40years,intense and highly qualified research on the ecology and behavior of ungulates was performed.1 Asian Wild Ass, Kulan — Equus hemionus -- 2 Wild Boar — Sus scrofa -- 3 Musk Deer Moschus moschiferus -- 4 Red Deer Cervus elaphus -- 5 Sika Deer Manchurian Cervus nippon -- 6 Moose Alces alces -- 7 Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus, C. pygargus -- 8 Reindeer Rangifer tarandus -- 9 Goitred Gazelle Gazella subgutturosa -- 10 Saiga Antelope Saiga tatarica -- 11 European Bison Wisent Bison bonasus -- 12 West Caucasian Tur Copra caucasica -- 13 East Caucasian Tur Capra cylindricornis -- 14 Markhor Capra falconeri -- 15 Wild Goat Capra hircus -- 16 Asiatic Ibex Capra sibirica -- 17 Chinese Goral Naemorhedus caudatus -- 18 Musk Ox Ovibos moschatus -- 19 Argali, Asian Wild Sheep, Marco Polo Sheep Ovis ammon -- 20 Mouflon Ovis aries -- 21 Snow Sheep Ovis nivicola -- 22 Urial Ovis vignei -- 23 Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra -- 24 Przewalski’s Horse Equus caballus -- 25 Mongolian Gazelle — Procapra gutturosa -- Appendix 1 Plant Genera Eaten by Ungulates -- Appendix 2 Helminths and Ectoparasites -- References -- List of monographs and articles containing reviews of ungulate ecology.The knowledge on the ecology of ungulates (orders Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla) inhabiting eastern Europe and northern and central Asia is of special importance for those interested in zoology, ecology, nature conservation, hunting and management. There are 26 species of ungulates 2 oE-169°W within the 22. 4 million km area, between 35-82°N and 20 and they occupy several vegetation zones from arctic deserts to the subtropics. In our opinion, the advancement of science can be retarded and general conclusions will be difficult to make, if the knowledge of the organisms inhabiting one sixth of the world'sland surface, covered by this vast region, is not included. The language barrier, as well as the lack of international accessibility of local publications, makes it difficult to make use of the great volume of scientific information gathered within the territory of the former USSR. The only complete ecological review of ungulates of the Soviet Union, Mammals of the Soviet Union, vol. 1. Ungulates, was published by V. G. Heptner, A. A. Nasimovich, and A. G. Bannikov in 1961 (in Russian, Heptner and Naumov 1961)and 1989(the English translation,Heptner and Naumov 1989). This excellent book does not, however, contain scientific contributions published after 1959. This is unfortunate, because during the foHowing40years,intense and highly qualified research on the ecology and behavior of ungulates was performed.Life sciences.Behavioral sciences.Animal ecology.Zoology.Vertebrates.Nature conservation.Life Sciences.Zoology.Animal Ecology.Nature Conservation.Behavioral Sciences.Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography.Vertebrates.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06820-5URN:ISBN:9783662068205