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English: The Balkan-Anatolian Crested Newt (Balkan crested newt or Buresch's crested newt) (Triturus ivanbureschi) is a newt species of the crested newt species complex in genus Triturus. The species was redescribed from southern crested newt (Triturus karelinii), with a new type specimen, as T. ivanbureschi in 2013, the species epithet was chosen in honour of Bulgarian zoologist and entomologist Ivan Buresh. Buresh was curator of the Royal Museum of Natural History (Bulgaria), director of the Royal Institutes of Natural Science, which included the Royal Museum of Natural History, the Sofia Zoo and the Botanical Garden.

Its distribution ranges from the Southeastern Balkan peninsula (Western Macedonia, Northwestern Greece, Bulgaria, Eastern Thrace) to Western Anatolia, Turkey. An isolated population, surrounded by other crested newt species, occurs in Serbia.

For the populations of crested newts most dangerous is destruction of the forests, as they are terrestrial animals living in mountainous areas, including deciduous and coniferous forests, and only during the breeding season goes into waterways.
Русский: Балкано-Анатолийский хохлатый тритон Triturus ivanbureschi был переописан в 2013 году из вида Тритон Карелина (Triturus karelinii), видовой эпитет был выбран в честь болгарского зоолога Ивана Буреша, основателя Болгарского орнитологического центра, в течение 33 лет - директора Научно-природоведческого музея в Софии, затем директора Зоологического института и Софийского зоопарка.

Ареал - юго-восток Балканского полуострова (Западная Македония, Северо-Западная Греция, Болгария, Восточная Фракия) в Западной Анатолии, Турция. Изолированная популяция, в окружении других видов хохлатых тритонов, имеется в Сербии.

Для популяций хохлатых тритонов наиболее опасно разрушение лесов, т.к. они являются наземными животными, обитают в горных местах, в том числе в широколиственных и хвойных лесах, и только во время сезона размножения уходят в водоемы.
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Author Katya from Moscow, Russia
Camera location42° 16′ 35.22″ N, 27° 44′ 48.28″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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