Reading into lesser bibliography of rare mustelids (Eastern Europe)

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1995
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<strong>Abstract</strong> Many research and conservation efforts on rare mustelids in Eastern Europe, Russia and states of CIS are in progress. On a total of 640 publications examined, the otter (428) and the European mink (195) were the most studied species, the Steppe and Marbled polecats (89 and 83 entries), and Honey-badger (24) were less considered. Titles written in national languages dominate, but a recent increase in the ratio of publications written or summarized in English or German was noted. Based on number and profile of publications, it is suggested that conservation of European mink requires more efforts and research. <strong>Riassunto</strong> <strong>Bibliografia poco nota sui Mustelidi rari (Europa orientale)</strong> - Nei paesi dell'Europa dell'Est, Russia e stati del CIS inclusi, le ricerche e le iniziative di conservazione riguardanti i mustelidi rari sono in progresso. Dall'esame di 640 pubblicazioni, <em>Lutra lutra</em> (428) e <em>Mustela lutreola</em> (195) sono le specie più studiate, mentre meno considerate sono <em>M. erversmanni</em> (89), <em>Vormela peregusna</em> (83) e <em>Mellivora capensis</em> (24). Buona parte dei lavori è in lingua originale, ma recentemente è in incremento il numero di pubblicazioni scritte o riassunte in inglese o tedesco. Sulla base del numero dei lavori e dei temi trattati, si evidenzia che la conservazione del visone europeo richiederebbe maggiori sforzi e ricerche.
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Authors Romanowski, Jerzy;
Journal hystrix, the italian journal of mammalogy
Year 1995
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