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Amphibians and Reptiles of Pechora-Ilych State Nature Reserve

Citation

Bobretsov A (2019). Amphibians and Reptiles of Pechora-Ilych State Nature Reserve. Version 1.1. Pechora-Ilych state nature biosphere reserve. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/hl5lhf accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-07.

Description

The data set contains information on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles in the Pechora-Ilych reserve and the adjacent zone. The dataset includes 239 records. Long-term observations of the author, as well as other employees of the reserve were used. For this purpose, annual editions of the chronicle Of nature and the card file of animal meetings were reviewed. Data that were questionable about the species identification of animals were excluded for analysis. This refers to the definition of two species of the genus Rana. For each locality the most recent date of registration of the species.

Набор данных содержит информацию о распространении амфибий и рептилий на территории Печоро-Илычского заповедника и прилегающей к ней зоне. Он включает 239 записей. Использованы многолетние наблюдения автора, а также других сотрудников заповедника. Для этого были просмотрены ежегодные выпуски Летописи природы и картотека встреч животных. Данные, которые были сомнительны в отношении видовой идентификации животных, для анализа исключались. Это относится к определению двух видов рода Rana. Для каждого локалитета приведены наиболее поздние даты регистрации вида.

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Pechora-Ilych nature biosphere reserve is located in the North-East of the Komi Republic. It is the largest nature reserve of Europe, which area is 721,3 thousand ha of the territory of the reserve consists of two separate sections. The main site is located within the Northern Urals. Another site is smaller and is located within the Eastern edge of the Russian plain.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Anatoly Bobretsov
originator
position: Researcher
Pechora-Ilych State Natural Biosphere Reserve
Laninoy Street 8
Yaksha
169436
Republic of Komi
RU
email: avbobr@mail.ru
Anatoly Bobretsov
metadata author
position: Researcher
Pechora-Ilych State Natural Biosphere Reserve
Laninoy Street 8
Yaksha
169436
Republic of Komi
RU
email: avbobr@mail.ru
Anatoly Bobretsov
administrative point of contact
position: Researcher
Pechora-Ilych State Natural Biosphere Reserve
Laninoy Street 8
Yaksha
169436
Republic of Komi
RU
email: avbobr@mail.ru
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