Pholidosis abnormalities and injuries were studied through 194 specimens of European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) in the Khopersky nature reserve (Voronezh Province, Russia) in 2008, 2009 and 2011. Six types of abnormalities (on the carapace only) were detected. The occurrence of individuals with all types of abnormalities, the partial occurrence of various abnormalities and the average number of abnormalities per individual were analyzed. Most individuals showed signs of predator attack, mostly on the carapace and tail. During winter hibernation, animals with limb injuries were noted.A.I. Zobov, A.V. Golovkov, N.A. Karpov, N.F. Marchenko, A.I. Aksyutin and V.V. Davidenko (Khopersky nature reserve) helped us to organize investigatio...
This paper presents new findings on abnormal specimens of amphibians in the Volga basin. Some anoma...
Many of the world’s contemporary species of turtle are extinct or threatened with extinction due to ...
Epibionts on the surface of the skin and shell of a specimen of Chelonia mydas and three Lepidochely...
Water pollution is known to play an important role in the pathogenesis of plastron, carapace and ski...
Water pollution is known to play an important role in the pathogenesis of plastron, carapace and ski...
Phenotypic anomalies are common in wild populations and multiple genetic, biotic and abiotic factors...
Freshwater turtles inhabit most rivers and creeks on the east coast of Australia, but some species a...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
As a result of research held during student practicals between 2012 and 2016 and a study of the pop...
New data about anomalous amphibian specimens in northwest Upper Poochye are provided. We found anom...
The highly endangered European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) was reintroduced in Switzerland in 201...
In summer 2016, we investigated Ostrovtsovskaya Lesostep’ (Penza region, Russia) and caught more th...
Based on ecological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis, it is possible to try to reconstruct ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Background Turtle shells tend to exhibit frequent and substantial variability, both in bone and scut...
This paper presents new findings on abnormal specimens of amphibians in the Volga basin. Some anoma...
Many of the world’s contemporary species of turtle are extinct or threatened with extinction due to ...
Epibionts on the surface of the skin and shell of a specimen of Chelonia mydas and three Lepidochely...
Water pollution is known to play an important role in the pathogenesis of plastron, carapace and ski...
Water pollution is known to play an important role in the pathogenesis of plastron, carapace and ski...
Phenotypic anomalies are common in wild populations and multiple genetic, biotic and abiotic factors...
Freshwater turtles inhabit most rivers and creeks on the east coast of Australia, but some species a...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
As a result of research held during student practicals between 2012 and 2016 and a study of the pop...
New data about anomalous amphibian specimens in northwest Upper Poochye are provided. We found anom...
The highly endangered European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) was reintroduced in Switzerland in 201...
In summer 2016, we investigated Ostrovtsovskaya Lesostep’ (Penza region, Russia) and caught more th...
Based on ecological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis, it is possible to try to reconstruct ...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
Background Turtle shells tend to exhibit frequent and substantial variability, both in bone and scut...
This paper presents new findings on abnormal specimens of amphibians in the Volga basin. Some anoma...
Many of the world’s contemporary species of turtle are extinct or threatened with extinction due to ...
Epibionts on the surface of the skin and shell of a specimen of Chelonia mydas and three Lepidochely...