Fedor N. Golenishchev

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Academic degree: Candidate of Biological Sciences
Academic title: No title
Position: Senior Researcher
E-mail: Fedor.Golenishchev@zin.ru
Contact phone: +7 (812) 328-13-11, ext. 296
Educational background: Leningrad State University, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, Department of Zoology of Vertebrata, 1975.
Dissertations: “The grey voles (subgenus Microtus, "maximowiczii" group ) of the Eastern Siberia and the Far East.” (PhD)
Research interests: Rodentia, systematics, phylogeny, ecology and hybridization of Arvicolina; evolution problems and methodology of taxonomical investigations.
Field studies: Central Russia, Taimyr, Yakutia, Crimea, Tuva, Khakassia, Altai, Buryatia, Transbaikal, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories, Sakhalin, Abkhazia, Adjaria, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Iran.
Professional membership: All-Russian Theriological Society
Editorial activity: Member of the Editorial Board of the journal “Russian Journal of Theriology”
Pedagogical activity: Management of undergraduate and graduate students
Scientific projects and grants:
  • RSCF 22-24-00782: “A modern geometric morphometric approaches in the arvicolin's interspecies hybrids analysis and reevaluation of the problem of the individual and group variability relations” (2022-2023). Head.
  • RFBR 19-04-00557: “An integrative approach to assessing the rate of evolution and establishing the taxonomic structure of the tribes Arvicolini and Calomyscini (Rodentia: Myomorpha)” (2019-2021);
  • RFBR 16-04-00983: “The evolutionary and methodological aspects of the differentiation of species and intraspecific forms on the example of some groups of rodents of the suborder Myomorpha” (2016-2018);
  • RFBR 13-04-00930: “Revision of some taxonomically problematic groups of rodents of the suborder Myomorpha by the methods of complex taxonomic analysis” (2013-2015);
  • RFBR 14-34-50795: “Variability of craniometric characters in multichromosomal forms of small mammals. Scientific project of Igor V. Moroldoev from the Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS, Ulan-Ude at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg” (2014).
Selected Publications:
  • Golenishchev F.N. Structure and development of the teeth in great gerbil and red-tailed gerbil. In: Rodent evolution and history of their recent fauna (I.M.Gromov ed.) // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1976. Vol. 66. P. 101–106. [In Russian]
  • Golenishchev F.N., Koenigswald W.v. The rate of teeth growth in Microtinae (Mammals, Rodentia). In: Functional morphology and systematic of mammals. (P.P. Strelkov ed.) // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1978. Vol. 79. P. 102–104. [In Russian].
  • Koenigswald W.v, Golenishev F.N. A method for determining growth rates in continuously growing molars. // Journal of Mammalia. 1979. Vol. 60. No. 2. P. 397–400.
  • Golenishchev F.N. Breeding, postembrional growth and development of Microtus mujanensis Orlov et Kovalskaja, 1975. (P.P.Strelkov ed.). In: Systematic, biology and morphology of mammals of the USSR // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1980. Vol. 99. P. 84–90. [In Russian]
  • Golenishchev F.N., Radjabli S.I. A new species of voles from the bank of the Evoron lake // Doklady of the Russian Academy of Science. 1981. Vol. 257. No. 1. P. 248–250. [In Russian with English summary].
  • Golenishchev F.N. Morphological peculiarities and distribution of closely related species of voles of genus Microtus: M. mujanensis Orlov et Kovalskaja, 1975 and M. maximowiczii Schrenk, 1858. In: Morphology and systematic of mammals (R.S. Poljakova ed.) // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1982. Vol. 115. P. 73–84. [In Russian].
  • Golenishchev F.N. The grey voles (subgenus Microtus, "maximowiczii" group) of the Eastern Siberia and the Far East. PhD Tethis. 1982. 23 p. [In Russian].
  • Zubtsova G.E., Golenishchev F.N. Incisor enamel ultrastructure in rodents burrowing in different ways. In: Morphology and systematics of mammals (R.S. Poljakova ed.) //. Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1982. Vol. 115. P. 38–45. [In Russian].
  • Radjabli S.I., Meyer M.N., Golenishchev F.N., Isaenko A.A. Karyological features of the Mongolian vole and its relationship in the subgenus Microtus // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 1984. Vol. 63. No. 3. P. 441–445. [In Russian with English summary].
  • Meyer M.N., Radjabli S.I., Bulatova N.Sh., Golenishchev F.N. Karyological peculiarities and probable relations of common voles of the group “arvalis” (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Microtus) // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 1985. Vol. 64. No. 3. P. 417–428. [In Russian with English summary].
  • Alexeeva E.A., Golenishchev F.N. Fossil remains of gray voles of the genus Microtus from the cave Bliznetz (Southern Far East). In: Rodents and Lagomorphs of the late Cainozoic // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1986. Vol. 156. P. 134–142. [In Russian, with English summary].
  • Sablina O.V., Zima J., Radjabli S.I., Krustufek B., Golenishchev F.N. New data on karyotype variation in the pine vole, Pitymys subterraneys (Rodentia, Arvicolidae) // Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Zoologicke. 1989. Vol. 53. P. 295–299.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Gerasimov S., Sablina S.A. Reproduction, postnatal grows and development of the voles of the subgenus Sumeriomys. In: Questions of systematics, faunistics and palaeontology of small mammals. (M.V. Zaitsev ed.) // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 1991. Vol. 243. P. 71–80. [In Russian, with English summary].
  • Golenishchev F.N., Sablina O.V. On taxonomy of Microtus (Blanfordimys) afghanus // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 1991. Vol. 70. No. 7. P. 98–110 [in Russian, with English summary].
  • Jannet F.J., Meyer M.N., Golenischev F.N. Posterolateral glands of voles, Chionomys spp. and Microtus (Microtus) longicaudus (Rodentia, Arvicolidae) // Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa". 1992. No. 22. P. 359–362.
  • Meyer M.N., Golenishchev F.N., Radjabli S.I., Sablina O.V. Voles (subgenus Microtus Schrank) of Russia and adjacent territories. Proceeding of the zoological institute. St. Petersburg. 1996. Vol. 232. 320 p. [in Russian, with English summary]
  • Zorenko T.A., Golenishchev F.N., Skinderskaya I.A., 1997. Behavior in social voles of subgenus Sumeriomys (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) in hybridization // Baltic journal of laboratory animal science. 1997. Vol. 7. P. 77–102.
  • Kotcheva M., Golenishchev F., Gerasimov S. Comparative analysis of the somatometric measures of Microtus guentheri and Microtus socialis // Ekologija. 1997. Vol. 32. No. 1. P. 129–137.
  • Meyer M.N., Golenishchev F.N., Bulatova N.Sh. Artobolevsky G.V. On distribution of two Microtus arvalis chromosomal forms in European Russia // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 1997. Vol. 76. No. 4. P. 487–493. [in Russian, with English summary]
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G., Arbobi M., Bulatova N.Sh., Sablina O.V., Polyakov A.V. Some new data on taxonomy of the genus Microtus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) from Iran // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 1999. Vol. 281. P. 15–20.
  • Golenishchev F. N. M.N.Meyer. Pecularities of distribution patterns of two chromosome forms of common vole (Microtus arvalis Pal.) on the common border of their range. In: Rodent Biology and Management. Ed.: Zhi-Bin Zhang. Australian Centre IAR, Canberra. 1999. P. 33–34.
  • Golenishchev F.N., T.G.Aksenova, N.A.Pavlova. Pecularities of structure of dental system and morphometric variation in Lasiopodomys mandarinus and L.brandti. In: Rodent Biology and Management. Ed.: Zhi-Bin Zhang. Australian Centre IAR, Canberra. 1999. P. 31–33.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G., Bulatova N. Sh., Vaziri A. Sh., Nazari F. 2000. Some new data on morphology and karyology of Microtus kermanensis (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) and supposed phylogeographic history of the “arvaloid” voles. In: Systematic and Phylogeny of the Rodents and Lagomorphs (A.K. Agadjanian, V.N. Orlov eds.) Moscow. P. 34–36.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G., Vaziri A. Sh., Morowati M., Bulatova N.Sh., Sablina O.V., Polyakov A.V. 2000. Some preliminary data on taxonomy of the subgenus Sumeriomys (Rodentia, Arvicolinae). In: Systematic and Phylogeny of the Rodents and Lagomorphs. (A.K. Agadjanian, V.N. Orlov eds.). Moscow. P. 36–38.
  • Meyer M.N., Golenishchev F.N., Bulatova N.Sh., Packevich E.S. 2000. The reproductive isolation between two karyomorphs of Microtus arvalis. In: Systematic and Phylogeny of the Rodents and Lagomorphs. (A.K. Agadjanian, V.N. Orlov eds.). Moscow. P. 114–116.
  • Golenishchev F. N., Meyer M. N., Bulatova N. Sh. The hybride zone between two karyomorphs of Microtus arvalis (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 2001. Vol. 289. P. 89–94.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Sablina O.V., Borodin P.M. Gerasimov S. Taxonomy of voles of the subgenus Sumeriomys Argyropulo, 1933 (Rodentia, Arvicolinae, Microtus) // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2002. Vol. 1. No. 1. P. 43–55.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Petrovskaya N.A. Geographic variation of Microtus (Stenocranius) gregalis Pall., 1779. Golenishchev F.N., Nikulina N.A. (eds.). [Theriological Investigations]. St-Peterburg: Teriologicheskoe Obshchestvo. 2002. Vol. 1. P. 17–34 [in Russian, with English summary].
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. Reconstruction of microevolution within different groups of lowly divergent forms belonging to the family Cricetidae (Rodentia) // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 2002. Vol. 296. P. 47–52.
  • Golenishchev F. N. Obituary. Marina Nikolaevna Meyer // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2002. Vol. 1. No. 1. P.68–69.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G., Nazari F., Vaziri A.Sh., Sablina O.V., Polyakov A.V. New species of vole of "guentheri" group (Rodentia, Arvicolinae, Microtus) from Iran. Russian Journal of Theriology. 2003. Vol. 1. No. 2. P. 43–53.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. Evolutionary and systematic aspect of historical interrelations of discretely heterogenic genetic pools. Theriological Investigation. St. Petersburg. 2003. Vol. 3. P. p. 23–40 [in Russian, with English summary].
  • Bulatova N.Sh., Golenishchev F.N. The “arvalis” group (Rodentia, Microtus) as a model of a subject for studies in evolution, phylogenetics and genetics (dr. M.N. Meyer’s contribution of science) Theriological Investigation. St. Petersburg. 2003. Vol. 3. P. 82–93. [In Russian, with English summary].
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. Intrageneric modules of taxonomic diversity as integral subjects of evolution. In: Systematics, phylogeny and paleontology of small mammals // Proceedings of International Conference devoted to the 90-th anniversary of Prof. I.M. Gromov. St. Petersburg. 2003. P. 64–66. [In Russian, with English summary].
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. Palaearctic and Nearctic common voles (Rodentia, Arvicolini): evolution and outlook // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 2004. Vol. 300. P. 83–90.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G., Grafodatsky A.S., Borodin P.M., Sablina O.V., Bulatova N.Sh. 2005. The taxonomic problems of the low divergent forms (belonging to the family Cricetidae). In: Evolutionary factors of the formation of animal life diversity (Vorobyova E.I., Striganova B.R., eds.), Moscow. KMK Scientific Press. P. 219–226 [In Russian].
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. The “developmental conduit” of the tribe Microtini (Rodentia, Arvicolinae): Systematic and evolutionary aspects // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2006. Vol. 5. No. 1. P. 19–26.
  • Malikov V.G., Zakirova V.P., Golenishchev F.N. The calcification in the "trident" of baculum in the light of the interactions between the adaptive and the structural vectors in evolution // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 2006. Vol. 310. P. 115–124.
  • Bulatova N., Golenishchev F., Bystrakova N., Pavlova S., Koval’skaya J., Tikhonov I, Didorchuk M., Ivanov K. Distribution and geographic limits of the alternative cytotypes of two Microtus voles in European Russia // Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 2007. Vol. 18. No. 1. P. 99–109.
  • Voyta L.L., Golenishchev F.N. Geometric morphometry of molars in three species of the common field vole, the subgenus Alexandromys (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Microtus). In: Mammals of mountain territories (Rozhnov V.V., Tembotova F.A., eds.), Moscow. KMK Scientific Press. 2007. P. 79–84. [In Russian].
  • Malikov V.G., Golenishchev F.N. Mountain rodent faunas as indicators of formation specificity within various lineages. In: Mammals of mountain territories (Rozhnov V.V., Tembotova F.A., eds.). Moscow: KMK Scientific Press. 2007. P. 201–202. [In Russian].
  • Sitnikova N.A., Romanenko S.A., O'Brien P.C., Perelman P.L., Fu B., Rubtsova N.V., Serdukova N.A., Golenishchev F.N., Trifonov V.A., Ferguson-Smith M.A., Yang F., Graphodatsky A.S. Chromosomal evolution of Arvicolinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia). I. The genome homology of tundra vole, field vole, mouse and golden hamster revealed by comparative chromosome painting // Chromosome Research. 2007. Vol. 15. No. 4. P. 447–456.
  • Potapov S., Bulatova N., Pavlova S., Lavrenchenko L., Golenishchev F., Bystrakova N. 2007. A pilot study on boundaries of two chromosomal forms of the common vole in Russia by means of mt-DNA analysis. In: Molecular-genetic basis of biodiversity of mammals of the Holarctic. Moscow: KMK Scientific Press. P. 205–212. [In Russian].
  • Golenishchev F.N. Egorov’s Narrow-skulled Vole (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) from the Late Pleistocene of Eastern Siberia, a North American Immigrant // Paleontological Journal, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2008. Vol. 42. No. 3. P. 292–296.
  • Lavrenchenko L.A., Potapov S.G., Bulatova N.Sh. Golenishchev F.N. A genetic study of natural hybridization between two forms of the common vole (Microtus arvalis) with the use of molecular and cytogenetic methods // Doklady Biological Sciences. 2009. Vol. 426. No. 1. P. 222–224. [In Russian].
  • Malikov V.G., Golenishchev F.N. The systemic concept of formation and the problem of species. In: Species and speciation. Analysis of new views and trends. (Alimov, Stepanjats eds.) // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. KMK. Supplement 1. 2009. P. 117–140. [In Russian].
  • Bannikova A.A., Lebedev V.S., Golenishchev F.N. Taxonomic position of Afghan vole (Subgenus Blanfordimys) by the sequence of the mitochondrial cytb gene // Russian Journal of Genetics, 2009. Vol. 45. No. 1. P. 91–97.
  • Borodin P. M., Basheva E. A., Torgasheva A. A., Golenishchev F. N., Kartavtseva I. V. Chromosome synapsis and recombination in Muja vole (Microtus mujanensis) // “Vestnik” of Novosibirsk State University. 2010. Vol. 8. No. 3. P. 124–130. [In Russian with English summary].
  • Bulatova N.Sh, Golenoshchev F.N, Koval'skaia Iu.M, Emel'ianova L.G, Bystrakova N.V, Pavlova S.V, Nadzhafova R.S, Lavrenchenko L.A. Cytogenetic study of the parapatric contact zone between two 46-chromosomal forms of the common vole in European Russia // Genetika. 2010. Vol. 46. P. 443–448.
  • Lemskaya N.A., Golenishchev F.N., Romanenko S.A. Rubtsova N.V., Sablina O.V., Serdyukova N.A., O’Brien P.C.V., Fu B., Ferguson-Smith M.A., Yang F., Graphodatsky A.S.. Chromosomal evolution of Arvicolinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia). III. Karyotype relationship of ten species from genus Microtus // Chromosome Research. 2010. Vol. 18. P. 459–471.
  • Borodin P.M., Basheva E.A., Dashkevich O.A., Golenishchev F.N., Kartavtseva I.V. X-Y Chromosome Synapsis and Recombinationin 3 Vole Species of Asian Lineage of the Genus Microtus (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) // Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 2011. Vol. 132. P. 129–133.
  • Safronova L.D., Golenishchev F.N., Cherepanova E.V., Baskevicha M.I. Meiosis in Gray Voles of the subgenus Microtus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) and in Their Hybrids // Russian Journal of Genetics. 2011. Vol. 47. No. 7. P. 857–863.
  • Ostromyshenskii D.I., Kuznetsova I.S., Golenischev F. N., Malikov V.G., Podgornaya O.I. Satellite DNA as a phylogenetic marker: Case study of three genera of the murine subfamily // Cell and Tissue Biology. 2011. Vol. 5. No. 6. P. 543–550.
  • Golenishchev F.N., Malikov V.G. The systematics and distribution of the grey voles of the tribe Microtini (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) in the Caucasus and Asia Minor. In: Biological diversity and conservation problems of the fauna of the Caucasus // Proceedings of the international conference. Yerevan. Armenia. 2011. P. 101–105. [In Russian with English summary].
  • Borodin P.M, Basheva E.A, Golenishchev F.N. Rise and Fall of the Y-chromosome. // Priroda. 2012. Vol. 1. P. 45–50. [In Russian].
  • Borodin P.M, Basheva E.A, Torgasheva A.A, Dashkevich O.A, Golenishchev F.N., Kartavtseva I.V, Mekada K, Dumont B.L. Multiple independent evolutionary losses of XY pairing at meiosis in the grey voles // Chromosome Research. 2012. Vol. 20. No. 2. P. 259–268.
  • Bannikova, A.A., A.M. Sighazeva, V.G. Malikov, F.N. Golenishchev and R.I. Dzuev. Genetic diversity of Chionomys genus (Mammalia, Arvicolinae) and comparative phylogeog- raphy of snow voles // Russian Journal of Genetic. 2013. Vol. 49. P. 561–575.
  • Bulatova N.Sh, Pavlova S.V., Romanenko S.A, Serdiukova N.A, Golenishchev F.N, Malygin V.M, Lavrenchenko L.A. Molecular cytogenetic markers of cryptic species and hybrids of the common vole superspecies complex Microtus arvalis s. l // Tsitologiya. 2013. Vol. 55. No. 4. P. 268–270 [In Russian with English summary].
  • Borodin P. M., Basheva E. A. , Golenischev F. N., Dashkevich O. A., Kartavtseva I. V. Parallel Occurrence of Asynaptic Sex Chromosomes in Gray Voles (Microtus Schrank, 1798) // Paleontological Journal. 2013. Vol. 47. No. 9. P. 1035–1040.
  • Voyta L.L., Golenishchev F.N., Tiunov M.P. Analysis of shape and size variation of the first lower molar in far-eastern grey voles genus Alexandromys Ognev (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from Russian Fauna using geometric morphometrics // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2013. Vol. 12. No. 1. P. 19–32.
  • Basheva E.A., Torgasheva A.A., Golenishchev F.N., Frisman L.V., Borodin P.M. 2014. Chromosome synapsis and recombination in the hybrids between chromosome races of the common vole Microtus aravalis: "arvalis" and "obscurus" // Doklady Biological Sciences. Vol. 456. No. 1. P. 206-208. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496614030144
  • Moroldoev I.V., Golenishchev F.N. The find of the Muya vole (Alexandromys mujanensis Orlov et Kovalskaya, 1978) in the Dzherginsky reserve (northeastern Baikal region) // Proceedings of the national park "Alkhanay". 2014. Iss. 2. P. 173–174 [in Russian].
  • Mahmoudi A., Darvish J., Alibadian M., Khosravi M., Golenishchev F.N., Krystufek B. Chromosomal diversity in the genus Microtus at its southern distributional margin in Iran // Folia Zoologica. 2014. Vol. 63. No. 4. P. 290–295.
  • Lemskaya N.A., Kartavtseva I.V., Rubtsova N.V., Golenishchev F.N., Sheremetyeva I.N., Graphodatsky A.S. Chromosome Polymorphism in Microtus (Alexandromys) mujanensis (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) // Cytogenet Genome Res. 2015. https://doi.org/10.1159/000439096 Published online: August 29. 2015.
  • Zorenko T.A., Golenishchev F.N. The spermatozoa structure peculiarities of the subgenus Sumeriomys (Rodentia, Arvicolinae, Microtus) // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2015. Vol. 14. No. 1. P. 105–111.
  • Sablina S.A., Tihonova E.P., Golenishchev F.N. 2015. Features of reproduction and postnatal ontogenesis in the Gromov vole (Alexandromys gromovi Vorontsov et al., 1988) // Proceedings of the Zoological Institute. Vol. 319. No. 3. P 418–427.
  • Malikov V.G., Golenishchev F.N. Reality and relativity of the species. In: Aspects of biodiversity. Archives of Zoological Museum of Moscow State University. 2016. Vol. 54. No. 1. P. 134–145.
  • Romanenko S.A., Lemskaya N.A., Trifonov V.A., Serdyukova N.A., O'Brien P.C.., Bulatova N.Sh., Golenishchev F.N., Ferguson-Smith M.A., Yang F., Graphodatsky A.S. Genome-wide comparative chromosome maps of Arvicola amphibius, Dicrostonyx torquatus, and Myodes rutilus // Chromosome Res. 2016. Vol. 24. No. 2. P. 145–59.
  • Tiunov M.P., Golenishchev F.N., Voyta L.L. The first finding of Mimomys in the Russian Far East // Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 2016. Vol. 61. No. 1. P. 205–210.
  • Zorenko T.A., Atanasov. N., Golenishchev F.N. Behavioral differentiation and hybridization of the European and Asian forms of Harting’ vole Microtus hartingi (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) // Russian Journal of Theriology. 2016. Vol. 15. No. 2. P. 133–150.
  • Gladkikh O.L., Romanenko S.A., Lemskaya N.A., Serdyukova N.A., O'Brien P.C. M., Kovalskaya J.M., Smorkatcheva A.V., Golenishchev F.N., Perelman P.L., Trifonov V.A., Ferguson-Smith M.A., Yang F., Graphodatsky A.S. Rapid karyotype evolution in Lasiopodomys involved at least two autosome – sex Chromosome Translocations // PLOS ONE 2016. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167653 December 9, 2016.
  • Lissovsky A.A., Petrova T.V., Yatsentyuk S.P., Golenishchev F.N., Putincev N.I., Kartavtseva I.V., Sheremetyeva I.N., Abramson N.I. Multilocus phylogeny and taxonomy of East Asian voles Alexandromys (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) // Zoologica Scripta. 2017. October 2017. https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12261
  • Faerman M, Bar-Gal G.K, Boaretto E, Boeskorov G.G, Dokuchaev N.E, Ermakov O.A Golenishchev F.N, Gubin S.V, Mintz E., Simonov E, Surin V.L, Titov S.V, Zanina O.G, Formozov N.A. DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels // Scientific Reports. 2017. Feb 16; 7:42639. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42639
  • Romanenko S.A., Serdyukova N.A., Perelman P.L., Pavlova S.V., Bulatova N.S., Golenishchev F.N., Stanyon R. and A.S. Graphodatsky . Intrachromosomal Rearrangements in Rodents from the Perspective of Comparative Region-Specific Painting // Genes. 2017. Vol. 8. No. 9. 215; https://doi.org10.3390/genes8090215
  • Golenishchev F., Malikov V., Petrova T., Bodrov S., Abramson N. Toward assembling a taxonomic, puzzle Case study of Iranian gray voles of the subgenus Microtus (Rodentia, Cricetidae) // Mammalian Biology. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2018.06.007
  • Golenishchev, F.N., Voyta, L.L., Moroldoev, I.V., Abramson N.I., Petrova T.V., Kartavtseva I.V. New transbaikalian finds of the Muja valley vole (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Alexandromys mujanensis) // Proceeding of the zoological institute. Leningrad. 2018. Vol. 322. No. 3. P. 357–384.
  • Romanenko, S. A., Serdyukova, N. A., Perelman, P. L., Trifonov, V. A., Golenishchev, F. N., Bulatova, N. S., Graphodatsky, A. S. Multiple intrasyntenic rearrangements and rapid speciation in voles. Nature/Scientific Reports. 2018. Vol. 8. No 1. [14980]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33300-6
  • Golenishchev F., Malikov V., Petrova T., Bodrov S., Abramson N. Toward assembling a taxonomic, puzzle Case study of Iranian gray voles of the subgenus Microtus (Rodentia, Cricetidae). Mammalian Biology. 2019. 94: 98–105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2018.06.007
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  • Trifonov V., Shishlina N., Chernova O.F., Sevastyanov V.S., Plicht J. Golenishchev F. N. A 5000-year-old souslik fur garment from an elite megalithic tombe in the North Caucasus, Maykop culture // Paléorient. 2019. Vol. 45. No. 1. P. 69–80.
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