Mikhail Markovets

705 total citations
21 papers, 329 citations indexed

About

Mikhail Markovets is a scholar working on Ecology, Parasitology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Mikhail Markovets has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 329 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, 9 papers in Parasitology and 8 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Mikhail Markovets's work include Bird parasitology and diseases (8 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (8 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (7 papers). Mikhail Markovets is often cited by papers focused on Bird parasitology and diseases (8 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (8 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (7 papers). Mikhail Markovets collaborates with scholars based in Russia, Lithuania and Sweden. Mikhail Markovets's co-authors include Vaidas Palinauskas, Gediminas Valkiūnas, Tatjana A. Iezhova, Staffan Bensch, Rasa Bernotienė, Dovilė Bukauskaitė, Mikas Ilgūnas, Dimitar Dimitrov, Rita Žiegytė and Asta Križanauskienė and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Journal of Arid Environments and Parasites & Vectors.

In The Last Decade

Mikhail Markovets

18 papers receiving 324 citations

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All Works

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Popov, Igor, Mikhail Markovets, & Evgeny Abakumov. (2025). Discovering sanctuaries for the Endangered thick-shelled river mussel Unio crassus in Kaliningradskaya Oblast, Russia. Oryx. 59(3). 335–338.
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Соколов, Л. В., et al.. (2024). The first satellite tracking data on the migration of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus (Cuculiformes, Cuculidae) from Southern Siberia (Khakassia, Russia). Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 328(3). 374–378. 1 indexed citations
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Markovets, Mikhail, et al.. (2024). A new Ornithophila (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) species from Baikal State Nature Reserve (Russia). Nature Conservation Research. 9(2). 4 indexed citations
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Nartshuk, E. P., et al.. (2024). Description of a new Ornithomya Latreille, 1802 (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) species with a key to all species of this genus. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 328(4). 640–657. 2 indexed citations
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Chernetsov, Nikita, et al.. (2024). Songbird migration between Eastern Europe and Southern Asia: how to deal with the arid belt?. Journal für Ornithologie. 166(1). 291–296. 1 indexed citations
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Nartshuk, E. P., et al.. (2023). A new Ornithoctona (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) species from Baikal State Nature Reserve (Russia). Nature Conservation Research. 8(3). 3 indexed citations
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Popov, Igor & Mikhail Markovets. (2023). Occurrence and population status of the pond bat (Myotis dasycneme) in Northwest Russia. Mammalia. 87(4). 355–359.
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Chernetsov, Nikita & Mikhail Markovets. (2022). The Indo-European flyway of migrating songbirds: Crossing the arid plains of central Eurasia. Journal of Arid Environments. 203. 104786–104786. 2 indexed citations
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Романов, М.С., et al.. (2022). Seagrass Zostera In the Russian Section Of the Baltic Sea. GEOGRAPHY ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABILITY. 15(2). 111–115. 2 indexed citations
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Nartshuk, E. P., et al.. (2020). Louse Flies (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) on the Courish Spit (Kaliningrad Province, Russia). Entomological Review. 100(2). 231–238. 4 indexed citations
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Žiegytė, Rita, Mikhail Markovets, Rasa Bernotienė, et al.. (2017). The widespread biting midge Culicoides impunctatus (Ceratopogonidae) is susceptible to infection with numerous Haemoproteus (Haemoproteidae) species. Parasites & Vectors. 10(1). 397–397. 41 indexed citations
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Markovets, Mikhail, et al.. (2017). First record of a greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) in Kaliningrad, Russia. Russian Journal of Theriology. 16(1). 114–116. 1 indexed citations
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Соколов, Л. В., et al.. (2017). Long-term Monitoring of Breeding and Transient Bird Populations on the Courish Spit of the Baltic Sea. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 321(1). 72–88. 6 indexed citations
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Nilsson, Emma, Hans Taubert, Olof Hellgren, et al.. (2016). Multiple cryptic species of sympatric generalists within the avian blood parasiteHaemoproteus majoris. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 29(9). 1812–1826. 60 indexed citations
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Bukauskaitė, Dovilė, Rita Žiegytė, Vaidas Palinauskas, et al.. (2015). Biting midges (Culicoides, Diptera) transmit Haemoproteus parasites of owls: evidence from sporogony and molecular phylogeny. Parasites & Vectors. 8(1). 303–303. 55 indexed citations
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Dimitrov, Dimitar, Vaidas Palinauskas, Tatjana A. Iezhova, et al.. (2014). Plasmodium spp.: An experimental study on vertebrate host susceptibility to avian malaria. Experimental Parasitology. 148. 1–16. 80 indexed citations
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Palinauskas, Vaidas, Tatjana A. Iezhova, Asta Križanauskienė, et al.. (2013). Molecular characterization and distribution of Haemoproteus minutus (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae): A pathogenic avian parasite. Parasitology International. 62(4). 358–363. 51 indexed citations
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Соколов, Л. В., et al.. (2008). Relationship between irruptions of Long-tailed Tits Aegithalos caudatus in the Eastern Baltic and ambient temperature and North Atlantic Oscillation index.
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Markovets, Mikhail, et al.. (2004). Birds as Companions of Germanic Gods and Heroes. Acta Archaeologica. 75(2). 179–188. 4 indexed citations

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