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The Balkan chamois Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925 has a highly fragmented distribution in the mountainous regions of the Balkan Range, including Bulgaria. In 2022, we recorded chamois using camera traps in two locations outside its known distribution range, i.e.
Nikolay Dolapchiev P. +2 more
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Balkanska divokoza (Rupicapra r. balcanica, Bolkay 1925) naseljava određena planinska područja i pojedine kanjone rijeka Bosne i Hercegovine, pa tako i Posebno lovište „Zelengora“ i Nacionalni park „Sutjeska“. Veoma je skromna u pogledu ishrane, ali je zahtjevna u pogledu staništa gdje mir u staništu važi kao jedan od glavnih faktora za njen opstanak
Željko Sekulić +2 more
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Ovaj rad predstavlja prilog boljem poznavanju taksonomskog statusa mrkog medvjeda iz područja Bosne i Hercegovine u okviru evropske grupe populacija. U radu su prikazane metodologija i dosadašnji rezultati istraživanja medvjeda (Ursus arctos, L.
Radoslav Bosiljčić
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Talpa caeca subsp. hercegovinensis Bolkay 1925
Talpa caeca subsp. hercegovinensis Bolkay 1925 Synonyms: Talpa caeca subsp. beaucournui Grulich 1971; Talpa caeca subsp. olympica Chaworth-Musters 1932.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Beyond bats: hidden mammalian biodiversity in Bulgarian caves
Caves in Bulgaria have been studied primarily for their bat fauna, and the occurrence of other mammals in subterranean environments has remained largely unsynthesised. Here we compile and analyse records of non-volant mammals obtained during cave surveys
Nia Toshkova +8 more
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Procjena genetskoga statusa populacija balkanske divokoze (Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica, Bolkay, 1925.) kao osnova za mjere zaštite [PDF]
Chamois (Rupicapra spp.) are medium-sized ungulates that inhabit alpine pastures and rocky areas on the main mountain massifs of both Europe and the Near East and, exceptionally, the low elevations of river gorges, forested and coastal areas. The currently accepted taxonomy of chamois, based on morphological, behavioral and molecular evidence ...
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The Balkan chamois Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925 has a highly fragmented distribution in the mountainous regions of the Balkan Range, including Bulgaria. In 2021, the Balkan chamois was recorded in two locations outside its known distribution range, i.e., in the natural park “Sinite Kamani”, eastern Stara Planina Mts.
Dolapchiev, Nikolay +2 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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During the period 2018-2020, studies were conducted to determine the parameters of protostrongylid infectiоn in intermediate hosts in pastures in the Western Rhodopes and Pirin Mountains. Of the eleven snail species identified, four were registered as intermediate hosts of protostrongylids.
Yankov, Yanko +5 more
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This short note presents the first record of a Balkan chamois in the Berkovitsa region. The study was conducted using camera traps placed in the Goranta Koriya Reserve in Berkovitsa municipality. The photo shows a male specimen in an old forest. There are several possibilities regarding its presence in this part of the Balkan Mountains: a wandering ...
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