Grey voles (subgenus Microtus), widespread in Eurasia, may be important pests and could cause serious damage to agricultural grain fields. In Bulgaria two morphologically similar species are present (Microtus arvalis Pallas, 1778 and M. rossiaemeridionalis Ognev 1924), which are impossible to identify in the field. Despite their importance as pests, very little is known about their current status and distribution. Here we cotributed new data - based on karyological examination of 27 individuals of voles. We summarized all available information on the distribution of the voles – 20 published and 11 unpublished locations. Both species co-occurred together in north Bulgaria; in Thrace and the SE only M. rossiaemeridionalis is distributed. Micr...
The Eastern European vole (Microtus mystacinus) is an arvicoline rodent distributed across northern ...
19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoli...
Additional records for Microtus anatolicus Kryštufek and Kefelioğlu, 2002 which were trapped from th...
The taxonomic status of Microtus guentheri, which is distributed in Anatolia, and the related taxa (...
There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the steppic central Anato...
WOS: 000366496200009There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the s...
There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the steppic central Anato...
The presence of sibling vole species (Microtus) in the most common forests and open landscapes in so...
177. East European Vole Microtus mystacinus French: Campagnol de De Filippi / German: Ostfeldm...
Myomimus roachi is one of the rarest and least studied mammals of the Western Palearctic. It is rare...
The present article represents a complete review of all published data (with corrections) on bank vo...
Here we summarize all available data about dormice (Gliridae) in Bulgaria, published one and our own...
YAVUZ, MUSTAFA/0000-0002-2104-741X;WOS: 000273126400014Additional records for Microtus anatolicus Kr...
The European snow vole is a widespread rodent species of Europe having a highly fragmented range and...
The results of the revision of the species composition and related knowledge of taxonomy, biogeograp...
The Eastern European vole (Microtus mystacinus) is an arvicoline rodent distributed across northern ...
19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoli...
Additional records for Microtus anatolicus Kryštufek and Kefelioğlu, 2002 which were trapped from th...
The taxonomic status of Microtus guentheri, which is distributed in Anatolia, and the related taxa (...
There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the steppic central Anato...
WOS: 000366496200009There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the s...
There are twelve Microtus species in Turkey and two of them are endemic to the steppic central Anato...
The presence of sibling vole species (Microtus) in the most common forests and open landscapes in so...
177. East European Vole Microtus mystacinus French: Campagnol de De Filippi / German: Ostfeldm...
Myomimus roachi is one of the rarest and least studied mammals of the Western Palearctic. It is rare...
The present article represents a complete review of all published data (with corrections) on bank vo...
Here we summarize all available data about dormice (Gliridae) in Bulgaria, published one and our own...
YAVUZ, MUSTAFA/0000-0002-2104-741X;WOS: 000273126400014Additional records for Microtus anatolicus Kr...
The European snow vole is a widespread rodent species of Europe having a highly fragmented range and...
The results of the revision of the species composition and related knowledge of taxonomy, biogeograp...
The Eastern European vole (Microtus mystacinus) is an arvicoline rodent distributed across northern ...
19 pagesInternational audienceNatural hybridization between species is not a rare event. In arvicoli...
Additional records for Microtus anatolicus Kryštufek and Kefelioğlu, 2002 which were trapped from th...