Mr. Stanislav V. Stukalyuk
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Mr. Stanislav V. Stukalyuk

Senior Researcher
Vernadsky Tavrida National University, Ukraine


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Biological Sciences from National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Biological Sciences
62%
Conservation Biology
90%
Myrmecology
75%
Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2018. Supercolony of Dolichoderus quadripunctatus linnaeus (Hymenoptera, formicidae). Biol. Bull. Rev., 8: 449-462.
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  2. Stukalyuk, S.V. and A.G. Radchenko, 2018. Lasius neglectus van loon et al.(Hymenoptera, formicidae), an invasive ant species in crimea. Entomol. Rev., 98: 690-701.
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  3. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2017. The effect of climatic factors on the activity of ants (hymenoptera, formicidae) in broadleaf forests of kiev. Communication 2. Commun. Entomol. Rev., 97: 1234-1243.
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  4. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2017. The beginning of the invasion of Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Kiev (Ukraine). Entomol. Rev., 97: 1063-1065.
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  5. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2017. Stratification of the ant species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the urban broadleaf woodlands of the city of Kiev. Entomol. Rev., 97: 320-343.
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  6. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2017. Interactions of three dominant ant species, Lasius emarginatus (Ol.), Formica rufa L., and Lasius fuliginosus (Latr.) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) among themselves and with subordinate species in broadleaf forests. Communication 1. Entomol. Rev., 97: 747-767.
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  7. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2017. A case of vertical seasonal polydomy in Formica rufa (Hymenoptera; Formicidae). Russ. J. Ecol., 48: 583-587.
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  8. Frantsevich, L., I. Kozeretska, Y. Dubrovsky, T. Markina, I. Shumakova and S. Stukalyuk, 2017. Transient leg deformations during eclosion out of a tight confinement: A comparative study on seven species of flies, moths, ants and bees. Arthropod Struct. Dev., 46: 483-495.
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  9. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2016. Changes in the structure of ant assemblages in broad-leafed forests with domination of Impatiens parviflora Dc. (Balsaminaceae) in herbaceous layer. Russ. J. Biol. Invasions, 7: 383-395.
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  10. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2015. Structure of the ant assemblages (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the broad-leaved forests of Kiev. Entomol. Rev., 95: 370-387.
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  11. Stukalyuk, S.V., 2015. Crematogaster subdentata Mayr, 1877, a potentially invasive species of ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) new to the fauna of crimea. Entomol. Rev., 95: 1021-1035.
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  12. Ihnatiuk, O.A and S.V. Stukalyuk, 2015. Degradation changes in the structure of multispecies associations of ants in urbanized areas. Russ. J. Ecol., 46: 109-115.
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  13. Stukalyuk, S.V., A.O. Marchenko and Y.D. Mendygulov, 2011. Interaction of ant species in associations: An attempt to formalize behavioral characters. Russ. J. Ecol., 42: 421-421.
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  14. Stukalyuk, S.V and V.G. Radchenko, 2011. Structure of multi-species ant assemblages (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the mountain crimea. Entomol. Rev., 91: 15-36.
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  15. Stukalyuk, S. and V. Radchenko, 2008. Species composition and structure of ant communities (Hymenoptera, formicidae) at estuary shores of North-Western Crimea. Vest. Zool., 42: 303-313.