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  1. TitleBibliography of the amphibian and reptile research in Slovakia between 1791 and 2017
    Author infoMarcel Uhrin ... [et al.]; rec. Uwe Fritz, Jiří Moravec
    Author Uhrin Marcel (30%)
    Co-authors Jandzik David (15%)
    Čerňanský Andrej 1984 (5%)
    Rindoš Michal (10%)
    Lehotská Blanka (5%)
    Danko Stanislav (5%)
    Kautman Ján (5%)
    Mikulíček Peter (5%)
    Urban Peter 1962- (5%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Jablonski Daniel (15%)
    Another authors Fritz Uwe (Recenzent)
    Moravec Jiří (Recenzent)
    Issue dataKošice : Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Faculty of Science , 2019. - 236 s.
    Issue1. vyd.
    ISBN978-80-8152-737-1
    Keywords obojživelníky   plazy   história výskumu   bibliografia prác   herpetológia - herpetology  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    Form. Descr.kolektívne monografie - collective monographies
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationBibliographies provide basic scientific information, illustrate quality and intensity of research in a particular topic, area, or time, and thus help build a cultural-historical perspective of society’s appreciation of knowledge and education. Here we provide a bibliography of herpetological research in the region of Slovakia between the years 1791 and 2017. We collected 2,183 references authored by 1,453 different authors and covering all species of amphibians (18) and reptiles (13) occurring in Slovakia and, in addition, amphibian and reptile taxa occurring in 94 other countries. Most of the contributions were published in popular magazines and non-indexed journals, while only about 12% of all references represent scientific articles from journals indexed in relevant scientific databases. The xtensiveness of study on amphibians and reptiles has varied among different periods within the selected time frame. However, an obvious intensification in the field of herpetology can be observed, especially during the second half of the 20th century. While there have only been few professionals specialized in herpetology, an important role in promoting the research and conservation of amphibians and reptiles in Slovakia has been played by non-governmental organizations and hobbyists. The most frequent type of herpetological data in the referenced literature comes from faunistic research, followed by conservation and general information on herpetofauna, with the majority of published articles in indexed journals coming from the fields of palaeontology, phylogeography, and population genetics. The presented bibliography is the first step towards building a solid base for future systematic herpetological research in the country and Central Europe.
    Public work category EAI
    No. of Archival Copy45674
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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  2. TitleDistribution of the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in Slovakia
    Author infoMonika Balogová ... [et al.]
    Author Balogová Monika (25%)
    Co-authors Apfelová Mária (5%)
    Flajs Tomáš (5%)
    Jablonski Daniel (5%)
    Kautman Ján (5%)
    Krišovský Peter (5%)
    Krištín Anton (5%)
    Papáč Vladimír (5%)
    Puchala Peter (5%)
    Urban Peter 1962- (5%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a ekológie
    Uhrin Marcel (30%)
    Source documentFolia faunistica Slovaca : peer-reviewed scientific journal for original papers on animal systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny, diversity and ecology of fauna. Vol. 20, no. 1 (2015), pp. 67-93. - Bratislava : Faunima, 2015
    Keywords faunistika   salamandra   faunistics   species range   salamander  
    Headings Geogr. Karpaty (pohorie)
    Pannonia
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 591
    AnnotationThe fire salamander is a common amphibian species in Europe. Despite this fact, the chorological status of this species is lacking in Slovakia, and knowledge on its distribution has for a long-time been fragmented. We gathered and analysed all available occurrence data on the fire salamander, comprising in total 1,663 faunistic records made up of published data, original data of the authors and collaborators, and citizen data from the Internet and database resources. Most findings of active salamanders come from the period from spring to autumn, and they together cover 242 mapping quadrates recorded in 73 orographic units, predominantly in wooded areas. Most of the records are from an altitude range of 200–900 m, with a histogram peak at altitudes from 300–500 m. The highest number of findings was linked to the traditionally most surveyed areas, such as the Malé Karpaty Mts., Veľká Fatra Mts., Malá Fatra Mts., Spišsko-gemerský kras Mts., Slovenské rudohorie Mts., etc. We confirmed that the occurrence of this species in caves and other underground roosts during the winter season seems to be a general behaviour pattern of the species
    Public work category ADF
    No. of Archival Copy34260
    Repercussion category TURBANOV, Ilya S. - KUKUSHKIN, Oleg - VARGOVITSH, Robert S. Amphibians and reptiles in the subterranean cavities of the Crimean mountains. In Russian journal of herpetology. ISSN 1026-2296, 2019, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 29-53.
    MAČUGOVÁ, Júlia - BALÁŽOVÁ, Mária - BALÁŽ, Michal. Obojživelníky vybraných lokalít okresu Stará Ľubovňa (východné Slovensko). In Ochrana prírody. ISSN 2453-8183, 2018, č. 31, s. 68-73.
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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