Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia
Two species of the order Lagomorpha inhabit the territory of the Vologda Region (Russia), mountain hare Lepus timidus L.,1758 (common species) and brown hare Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778 (rare species), as well as their hybrid (“tumak” hare). The morphological and ecological characteristics of the s...
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description | Two species of the order Lagomorpha inhabit the territory of the Vologda Region (Russia), mountain hare Lepus timidus L.,1758 (common species) and brown hare Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778 (rare species), as well as their hybrid (“tumak” hare). The morphological and ecological characteristics of the species have been analyzed. A complete bibliographic review of the order Lagomorpha of the Vologda Region is presented. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2de6bd45eb684e2abd3d7747de2465d62022-12-21T23:14:50ZengCherepovets State UniversityТрансформация экосистем2619-094X2619-09312022-03-0151597110.23859/estr-211118Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, RussiaNatalia S. Kolesova 0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2503-1682Alexey A. Shabunov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6120-9313Vologda State UniversityVologda State UniversityTwo species of the order Lagomorpha inhabit the territory of the Vologda Region (Russia), mountain hare Lepus timidus L.,1758 (common species) and brown hare Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778 (rare species), as well as their hybrid (“tumak” hare). The morphological and ecological characteristics of the species have been analyzed. A complete bibliographic review of the order Lagomorpha of the Vologda Region is presented.http://en.ecosysttrans.com/publikatsii/ecosystem-transformation-volume-5-no-1-2022/faunistic-and-ecological-features-of-the-order-lagomorpha-in-the-vologda-region-russia/lepus timidus l.lepus europaeus pallasprotection |
spellingShingle | Natalia S. Kolesova Alexey A. Shabunov Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia Трансформация экосистем lepus timidus l. lepus europaeus pallas protection |
title | Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia |
title_full | Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia |
title_fullStr | Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia |
title_short | Faunistic and ecological features of the order Lagomorpha in the Vologda Region, Russia |
title_sort | faunistic and ecological features of the order lagomorpha in the vologda region russia |
topic | lepus timidus l. lepus europaeus pallas protection |
url | http://en.ecosysttrans.com/publikatsii/ecosystem-transformation-volume-5-no-1-2022/faunistic-and-ecological-features-of-the-order-lagomorpha-in-the-vologda-region-russia/ |
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