Karazin University · Biology & Ecology
Materials
Lectures, peer-reviewed articles, field protocols and reference works.
M. Kravchenko, D. Shabanov “Learning About Nature.” Textbook for Grade 5
The authors of “Batrachos,” as members of the Laboratory of Integrative Teaching of Natural Sciences at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, developed the textbook “Learning About Nature” for Grade 5 of the New Ukrainian School.
Lecture
Ecology: Biology of Interaction. V-01. Environment and Ecological Surroundings
A frog sits on a riverbank. It is an open system continuously exchanging matter, energy, and information with its environment. Can we consider the frog separately from the environment? Only conditionally. Stopping this exchange would mean the frog’s rapid death.
Batrachology and Herpetology with BatrachoWiki
This page is essentially of historical significance. It marked the start of an experiment in creating web pages within the Batrachology and Herpetology course.
Batrachology-Herpetology: Start Page
A start page for joint experiments with students within the specialized Batrachology and Herpetology course.
On the Survey of the Herpetofauna
I propose that fourth-year distance-learning students enrolled in the special course "Batrachology and Herpetology" work with sources and create pages dedicated to a survey of our country's herpetofauna.
BatrachoWiki and the Tasks to Be Solved with Its Help
Goals to be achieved with BatrachoWiki and information sources that will be useful for students.
Lecture
IV. Amphibia sensu lato-12. Batrachofauna of Kharkiv Oblast and the Vicinity of the Biological Station (Excluding Green Frogs)
An overview of the amphibians of Kharkiv Oblast (excluding green frogs, which are covered on a separate page)
Lecture
IV. Amphibia sensu lato-11. Batrachofauna and Herpetofauna of Kharkiv Oblast: An Overview
An excerpt from a field practice manual for vertebrate zoology (with minor modifications). The section concerning reptiles was written primarily by O.I. Zinenko, and the section concerning amphibians primarily by D.A. Shabanov. Atemasova T.A., Vlashchenko A.S., Goncharov G.L., Zinenko ...