Izvestiya of Saratov University.
ISSN 1816-9775 (Print)
ISSN 2541-8971 (Online)


численность

Distribution and Abundance of Species and Gynogenetic Forms of Pisces, Cobitidae in Northern Lower-Volga Region and Adjacent Territories

The habitation of three species of the Cobitidae family (Misgurnus fossilis, Cobitis taenia, and Cobitis melanoleuca) in the reservoirs of the Northern Lower-Volga region is confirmed. That of two species of the family (Cobitis rossomeridionalis and Sabanejewia aurata) in the region is hypothesized.

Ecological Aspects of the Distribution and Abundance Dynamics of Woodpecker (Dendro­ copos) in the Northern Lower-Volga Region

On the basis of our 1996-2009 field surveys in the Saratov region and adjacent territories, and our analysis of the literature data, the distribution and abundance dynamics of Dendrocopos major, D. syriacus, D. medius, D. leucotos, and D. minor is considered. The present habitation of D. leucotos in the Saratov region has been established to be associated with ripe deciduous woods in the Saratov Right-Volga-bank region; the bird penetrates for nesting up to 51°40* lati­ tude North along the Khopyor and Medveditsa river valleys. D.

Особенности экологии мелких насекомоядных (INSECTIVORA, SORICIDAE) поймы р. Медведицы Лысогорского района саратовской области

Приведены результаты трехлетнего исследования мелких насе-
комоядных поймы р. Медведица. Изучались пространственное
размещение, а также возрастно-половая структура популяций.

Dynamics of the Number and Current State of Population Red-footed Falcon (Falco Vespertinus Linnaeus, 1766) in the North of the Lower Volga Region

The abundance dynamics of Falco vespertinus is considered on the basis of our field surveys carried out within the Saratov region and adjacent territories in 2011–2016 and analysis of the literature data. It is shown that F. vespertinus is now presented by stable populations in the spacious territory of the Trans-Volga part of the region. However, some reduction of its abundance was registered here for the last several decades of the 20th century. Currently, the falcon populations in the Volga right-bank region can be characterized as mosaic, and the F.