#Онлайн-курс зоології хребетних
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The Incredible in the Ordinary: Green Frogs (Weekend School of Karazin University)
On April 9, 2023, within the framework of the weekend school, an open lecture for schoolchildren «The Incredible in the Ordinary: Green Frogs» took place. On this page — a video recording and presentation of this lecture
VII. Class Mammalia-06. Excursions with Tetiana Atemasova. Mammals (presentation)
Mammals of the Karazin University biological station in Haidary: a presentation by Tetiana Andriivna Atemasova
V. Reptilia sensu lato-14. Herpetofauna (sensu stricto) of Kharkiv Oblast
An overview of the reptiles of Kharkiv Oblast. The term "herpetofauna" is sometimes applied both to the reptile fauna and to the amphibian fauna. This is an example of interpreting the concept sensu lato, in the broad sense. Herpetofauna sensu …
VII. Class Mammalia-06. Mammal Fauna of Kharkiv Oblast
Overview of mammalian fauna of Kharkiv Oblast based on regional vertebrate zoology field-practice materials.
VI. Class Aves-09. Excursions with Tetiana Atemasova. Birds of Waterside Habitats and Meadows
A presentation by Tetiana Andriivna Atemasova dedicated to waterside birds and birds of various meadow types
VI. Class Aves-08. Excursions with Tetyana Atemasova. Forest Birds
A presentation by Tetyana Andriivna Atemasova dedicated to forest birds
III. Pisces-10. Ichthyofauna of Kharkiv Oblast
A component of the vertebrate zoology practicum is an examination of the ichthyofauna of Kharkiv Oblast
VII. Class Mammalia-05. Laurasiatheria
Overview of diversity in the third major mammalian group: from insectivores to even-toed ungulates.
VII. Class Mammalia-04. Afrotheria and Euarchontoglires
Overview of diversity in the second major mammalian group: afrotherians, bats, primates, rodents, etc.
VII. Class Mammalia-03. From Monotremata to Xenarthra
Overview of diversity in the first major mammalian group: monotremes, marsupials, and xenarthrans.
VII. Class Mammalia-02. Mammal Systematics
Modern systematics of mammals
VI. Class Aves-06. Diversity of Birds. Passeriformes — Passerines
Description of the diversity of the largest and most important bird order — Passeriformes.
VI. Class Aves-05. Diversity of Birds. From Gaviiformes to Psittaciformes
Description of the diversity of a large part of the infraclass Neognathae: Aequornithes, the conditional group consisting of Opisthocomiformes and Accipitriformes, Telluraves, and Australaves, excluding Passeriformes.
VI. Class Aves-04. Diversity of Birds. From Struthioniformes to Phaethontiformes
Description of the diversity of representatives of the infraclass Paleognathae (ratites), as well as part of infraclass Neognathae (carinates): Galloanseres, Strisores, Columbaves, and the group consisting of Gruiformes, Podicipediformes, Phoenicopteriformes, Charadriiformes, Eurypygiformes, and Phaethontiformes.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-11. Ophidia-II (from Xenopeltidae to Viperidae)
The second group (not a taxon, simply 10 families) of snakes, including, among others, pythons, boas, and vipers.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-08. Lizards-II (Lacertoidea including Amphisbaenia and Anguimorpha)
The second, largest part of lizard diversity.
V. Reptilia sensu lato-04 Systematics of modern reptiles
Systematics of extant reptiles, developed in accordance with the most authoritative online database: Higher Taxa in Extant Reptiles
VI. Class Aves-02. Practical #07. Comparative Anatomy of Birds
Materials on comparative anatomy of birds considered in practical classes.
VI. Class Aves-07. Birds of the Karazin University Biological Station in the village of Haidary and their vocalizations
Here, in systematic order, is a list of birds that can be encountered in the vicinity of the Karazin University biostation in Haidary, as well as added calls of many of the most characteristic species