Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei

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Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei. / Stubbe, Michael; Stubbe, Annegret; Batsajchan, Nayamsuren et al.
in: Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei, Jahrgang 11, 2010, S. 23-176.

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Stubbe, M, Stubbe, A, Batsajchan, N, Gombobataar, S, Stenzel, T, von Wehrden, H, Boldbaatar, SH, Nyambayar, B, Sumjaa, D, Samjaa, R, Ceveenmjadag, N & Bold, A 2010, 'Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei', Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei, Jg. 11, S. 23-176. <https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/biolmongol/44/>

APA

Stubbe, M., Stubbe, A., Batsajchan, N., Gombobataar, S., Stenzel, T., von Wehrden, H., Boldbaatar, SH., Nyambayar, B., Sumjaa, D., Samjaa, R., Ceveenmjadag, N., & Bold, A. (2010). Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei. Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei, 11, 23-176. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/biolmongol/44/

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Stubbe M, Stubbe A, Batsajchan N, Gombobataar S, Stenzel T, von Wehrden H et al. Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei. Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei. 2010;11:23-176.

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@article{f35a55835a064cb3bc08e80873a9cc33,
title = "Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei",
abstract = "This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation regarding biodiversity studies in Central Asia, focusing on native raptor species (Aves: Falconiformes). There is included a short overview on the history of raptor research in Mongolia. One of the primary goals was the creation of distribution maps of breeding records based on definitive time and space coordinates. Additional data on the breeding biology amend the distribution data. Currently 43 raptor species are recorded for Mongolia. Whenever possible were also incorporated data from adjacent regions of Mongolia (China, Tuva, Burjatia, Pribaikalia), in order to embed the avifauna of Mongolia into this wider geographical setting. First data on migration based on ringing and marking are available for the Cinereous Vulture ",
keywords = "Biologie, {\"O}kosystemforschung",
author = "Michael Stubbe and Annegret Stubbe and Nayamsuren Batsajchan and S Gombobataar and Tobias Stenzel and {von Wehrden}, Henrik and SH Boldbaatar and B Nyambayar and D Sumjaa and Rav{\v c}igijn Samjaa and N Ceveenmjadag and A Bold",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "11",
pages = "23--176",
journal = "Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei",
issn = "0440-1298",
publisher = "Martin-Luther-Universit{\"a}t Halle-Wittenberg",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Brutareale und Brutbiologie der Greifvogelarten der Mongolei

AU - Stubbe, Michael

AU - Stubbe, Annegret

AU - Batsajchan, Nayamsuren

AU - Gombobataar, S

AU - Stenzel, Tobias

AU - von Wehrden, Henrik

AU - Boldbaatar, SH

AU - Nyambayar, B

AU - Sumjaa, D

AU - Samjaa, Ravčigijn

AU - Ceveenmjadag, N

AU - Bold, A

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation regarding biodiversity studies in Central Asia, focusing on native raptor species (Aves: Falconiformes). There is included a short overview on the history of raptor research in Mongolia. One of the primary goals was the creation of distribution maps of breeding records based on definitive time and space coordinates. Additional data on the breeding biology amend the distribution data. Currently 43 raptor species are recorded for Mongolia. Whenever possible were also incorporated data from adjacent regions of Mongolia (China, Tuva, Burjatia, Pribaikalia), in order to embed the avifauna of Mongolia into this wider geographical setting. First data on migration based on ringing and marking are available for the Cinereous Vulture

AB - This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation regarding biodiversity studies in Central Asia, focusing on native raptor species (Aves: Falconiformes). There is included a short overview on the history of raptor research in Mongolia. One of the primary goals was the creation of distribution maps of breeding records based on definitive time and space coordinates. Additional data on the breeding biology amend the distribution data. Currently 43 raptor species are recorded for Mongolia. Whenever possible were also incorporated data from adjacent regions of Mongolia (China, Tuva, Burjatia, Pribaikalia), in order to embed the avifauna of Mongolia into this wider geographical setting. First data on migration based on ringing and marking are available for the Cinereous Vulture

KW - Biologie

KW - Ökosystemforschung

M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze

VL - 11

SP - 23

EP - 176

JO - Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei

JF - Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei

SN - 0440-1298

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