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Vlaschenko Anton
 

 
 

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Anton S. Vlaschenko
Влащенко Антон Сергеевич

Born in Kharkov on September, 10, 1981
Graduated from: Biological faculty of Kharkov National University in 2003.
Current employment: National nature park "Gomolshanskie lessy", Biological Research Institute of Kharkov National University (research stuff).
Address: P/O Box 2385, Kharkov, 61001, UKRAINE

E-mail: vlaschenko@yandex.ru

PhD courses: Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution (Moscow).
PhD thesis ("Biogeocenological role of bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) on the south part of forest-steppe zone") were defended in 2007 in Dnepropetrovsk.

Scientific interests - bat ecology mainly species distribution, population structure, monitoring of bat populations on the nature protected areas, characteristic of bat ecology in cities, and recently radioecology of bats.

Number of publications (excepting abstracts of conferences) - about 40
Major publications:

  • Vlaschenko A.S. 1999. Record of hibernated Nyctalus noctula in Kharkov. — Vestnik zoologii, 33 (4-5): 76. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A.S. 2002. Founds of bats in the Kharkov National University's building. — Vestnik Khar'kovskogo universiteta, 551, part.2: 212-216. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A., Naglov A. 2005. A Marl Open Pit as a Unique Place of Bats (Chiroptera) Inhabiting. — Vestnik zoologii, 39(2): 94.
  • Vlaschenko A.S. 2005. Roost sites of Noctula bat (Nyctalus noctula Schreber, 1774) on the territory of Gomolsha forest. — Journal of V.N. Karazin's National University. Series: biology, 709(1-2): 122-133. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A.S. 2005. Current status and dynamics of bat population (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) of the National Park "Gomolshanskye Lessa". — Plecotus et al., 8: 8-16. (in Russian)
  • Vlaschenko A.S., Naglov A.V. 2006. Bats hibernation (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in artificial caves of Northeastern Ukraine. — Journal of V.N. Karazin's National University. Series: biology, 729(3): 168-175. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A.S. 2008. Sex ratio in four bat species in north-eastern Ukraine. — Journal of V.N. Karazin's National University. Series: biology, 814(7): 65-73. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A.S., Gukasova A.S. 2009. Development of method for the inventory of species composition and population structure of Chiroptera. — Nature reserves in Ukraine, 15(1): 49-57. [in Russian]
  • Gashchak S. P., Vlaschenko A. S., Naglov A. V. 2009. Study results of bats fauna and its radioactive contamination in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in 2007-2009. — Problems of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, 9: 102-124. [in Ukrainian]
  • Vlaschenko A. 2009. Current status of Leisler's bat (Chiroptera) on the territory of Kharkov region. — Visnyk of Lviv University, Biology series, 51: 145-156. [in Ukrainian]
  • Gashchak S.P., Beresford N.A., Maksimenko A., Vlaschenko A.S. 2010. Strontium-90 and caesium-137 activity concentrations in bats in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. — Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 49(4): 635-644.
  • Gukasova A., A. Vlaschenko, G. Kosenkov, K. Kravchenko. 2011. Fauna and structure of bat (Chiroptera) assemblage of the National Park 'Smolensk Lakeland', western Russia. — Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 21 (2):173-180.
  • Gukasova, A., A. Vlaschenko. 2011. Effectiveness of mist-netting of bats (Chiroptera, Mammalia) during the non-hibernation period in oak forests of Eastern Ukraine. — Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 54 A (1-2):77-93.
  • Vlaschenko A. S. 2011. Research history and list of records of bats (Chiroptera) in the Kharkov Region in the XIX and XX centuries. — Plecotus et al., 14: 26-54. [in Russian]
  • Vlaschenko A.S. 2012. Results of bat (Chiroptera) ringing on the territory of Kharkov Region (2002-2012). — Proceedings of the National Museum of Natural History, 10: 31-41. [in Russian with English summary]
Last update 05.11.2013