Some finds of birds, mammals, insects, amphibians and reptiles within the Donetsk administrative region of Ukraine in 1997 - 2011
Authors: Viter, Stanislav;
doi: 10.15468/edt8pz
Some finds of birds, mammals, insects, amphibians and reptiles within the Donetsk administrative region of Ukraine in 1997 - 2011
Abstract
The database includes finds of birds (Aves), mammals (Mammalia), insects (Insecta), amphibians (Amphibia) and reptiles (Reptilia) within the Donetsk administrative region of Ukraine.
Keywords
Donetsk, animals, Occurrence, amphibians, birds, mammals, Observation, insects, Ukraine, fauna, reptiles, steppe zone, biodiversity
Donetsk, animals, Occurrence, amphibians, birds, mammals, Observation, insects, Ukraine, fauna, reptiles, steppe zone, biodiversity
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