Browsing by Author "Caldari, Vladislav"
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Item BAT FAUNA (MAMMALIA, CHIROPTERA) FROM LIMESTONE MINES OF MOLOVATA NOUĂ(CEP USM, 2022-09-29) Nistreanu, Victoria; Caldari, Vladislav; Dibolscaia, Natalia; Larion, AlinaItem CONTRIBUȚII LA CUNOAȘTEREA SCHIMBĂRILOR EVOLUTIVE ALE COMUNITĂȚILOR DE ROZĂTOARE MICI ÎN CONDIȚIILE MODIFICĂRILOR ANTROPICE ȘI CLIMATICE DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA(CEP USM, 2023-02-13) Sîtnic, Veaceslav; Larion, Alina; Nistreanu, Victoria; Caraman, Natalia; Caldari, VladislavContributions to the knowledge of the evolutionary changes of small rodent communities under the conditions of anthropogenic and climatic changes in the Republic of Moldova. The study of small rodent communities was carried out during about 50 years including the transition from cooperative agriculture on large areas to that of farmers on small areas. The presence of 14 species was identified, of which 2 species - the common hamster - Cricetus cricetus and the pygmy mouse - Mycromys minutis, are listed in the Red Book of the republic. Populations of gen. Apodemus, Mus, Microtus and C. glareolus registered the most individuals, constituting a share of about 93% of the total number of colected individuals. The population of rare species have greatly decreased.Item DIVERSITATEA FAUNEI DE VERTEBRATE TERESTRE DIN SECTORUL VULCĂNEȘTI – COLIBAȘI, REPUBLICA MOLDOVA(CEP USM, 2024) Nistreanu, Victoria; Larion, Alina; Paladi, Viorica; Caldari, Vladislav; Ţurcan, VladimirThe research was carried out in the period 2021-2024 in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems of the sector. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the diversity of terrestrial vertebrate fauna and to highlight the importance of the sector for biodiversity conservation in the southern part of the republic. Species diversity of terrestrial vertebrates was assessed according to standard methods. The terrestrial vertebrate fauna was represented by 36 species of mammals, 64 species of birds, 6 amphibian species and 4 reptile species. 7 mammal species, 6 bird species one amphibian and 2 reptile species are listed in the Red Book of the Republic of Moldova. The most common and widespread species are the eurytopic ones with large limits of ecological valence.Item LILIECII (Chiroptera, Mammalia) DIN ADĂPOSTURILE SUBTERANE ALE REPUBLICII MOLDOVA(2022) Caldari, VladislavScopul cercetărilor: determinarea structurii comunităților de chiroptere în adăposturile subterane ale Republicii Moldova, elucidarea particularităților bio-ecologice, răspândirii și importanței speciilor troglofile de lilieci pe teritoriul republicii.Item LILIECII (Chiroptera, Mammalia) DIN ADĂPOSTURILE SUBTERANE ALE REPUBLICII MOLDOVA(2022) Caldari, Vladislav; Nistreanu, VictoeiaScopul lucrării: elucidarea diversității faunistice a comunităților de chiroptere în adăposturile subterane ale Republicii Moldova, evidențierea particularităților ecologice, de hibernare și reproducere a speciilor de lilieci și importanței lor în natură și în viața omului.Item PARTICULARITĂŢILE HIBERNĂRII ȘI IMPORTANȚA LILIECILOR CAVERNICOLI (MAMALIA: CHIROPTERA) ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA(CEP USM, 2021) Caldari, VladislavThe research was performed for 2 years during hibernation period. There were identified 10 species of bats in 6 underground shelters. A great diversity was observed with a small number in some species. For the first time 3 underground shelters have been studied – Goianul Nou, Mașcăuți and Gordinești, a maternity colony was identified for the first time. A rare species M. myotis, has been identified for the first time after 50 years.Item STAREA ACTUALĂ A CHIROPTERELOR DIN ADĂPOSTURILE SUBTERANE DE LA CUPCINI(CEP USM, 2023-02-13) Caldari, Vladislav; Nistreanu, Victoria; Larion, Alina; Dibolscaia, NataliaThe research was carried out in the years 2015-2021in the northern part of the country in the limestone mines near Cupcini during the hibernation and reproduction period. In total, more than 700 specimens from 4 bat species of 2 genera were identified. The maximum number of indivduals and species was observed during the hibernation period. The dominant species was Myotis blythii. During the active period the species migrates to other temporary shelters to reproduce. Mine flooding has been observed over the years that causes the disturbance for chiropterans. All the species are listed in the Red Book of Moldova, which prove the importance of this site for bat fauna conservation in the northern area.