Biodiversity is studied at ecosystem, community, and species level around Khonin Nuga, where the University Goettingen supports a research station since 15 years (established 1997 in cooperation with the National University of Mongolia). In that period 39 scientists have been involved and 67 students graduated with theses (7 PhD) about field work at that station. Inventories started at 1998 for several taxa and are now compiled in a book, which will be printed 2012 in Ulaanbaatar. It covers fungi, lichens, plants, several insect groups, spiders, crustaceans, and all vertebrate classes. For all taxa adequate experts proved the species lists. Because of both the high species richness in most taxa and the new threat by logging and frequent ant...
Three botanical expeditions to Mongolia have been undertaken by the Botany Department of the Univers...
Integration of robust scientific approaches and on-the-ground conservation practice to “bridge the g...
Although two major books have been published on the Mongolian flora regional data are often still la...
Biodiversity is studied at ecosystem, community, and species level around Khonin Nuga, where the Uni...
The exploration of Asia by scientists from the University of Halle and the Francke Foundations (foun...
AbstractThe Kangchenjunga landscape, a transboundary complex shared by Bhutan, India, and Nepal, is ...
The main results and achievements of the introduction work carried out at the Botanic Garden of the ...
This thesis presents research results from isolated larch forest islands at high altitude (ca. 2300 ...
The paper is focused on changes in biodiversity, the environment, and human activity in the Uvs Nuur...
Table of contents of Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolischen Volsrepublik, Band 6 (1985...
We present accounts for 40 species of mammals collected from 15 localities in the Mongolian People\u...
In the breeding seasons 2001 to 2003, the avifauna of a study area of about 80 km2 in the Selenge Ay...
Biodiversity has declined in many areas because of human activities and loss of habitats. The Waters...
It is well known that herbivores impact plant communities globally. However, the decade-long effects...
The results of complex forest-ecological studies at the Khan-Khukhii Mountain Ridge in the territory...
Three botanical expeditions to Mongolia have been undertaken by the Botany Department of the Univers...
Integration of robust scientific approaches and on-the-ground conservation practice to “bridge the g...
Although two major books have been published on the Mongolian flora regional data are often still la...
Biodiversity is studied at ecosystem, community, and species level around Khonin Nuga, where the Uni...
The exploration of Asia by scientists from the University of Halle and the Francke Foundations (foun...
AbstractThe Kangchenjunga landscape, a transboundary complex shared by Bhutan, India, and Nepal, is ...
The main results and achievements of the introduction work carried out at the Botanic Garden of the ...
This thesis presents research results from isolated larch forest islands at high altitude (ca. 2300 ...
The paper is focused on changes in biodiversity, the environment, and human activity in the Uvs Nuur...
Table of contents of Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolischen Volsrepublik, Band 6 (1985...
We present accounts for 40 species of mammals collected from 15 localities in the Mongolian People\u...
In the breeding seasons 2001 to 2003, the avifauna of a study area of about 80 km2 in the Selenge Ay...
Biodiversity has declined in many areas because of human activities and loss of habitats. The Waters...
It is well known that herbivores impact plant communities globally. However, the decade-long effects...
The results of complex forest-ecological studies at the Khan-Khukhii Mountain Ridge in the territory...
Three botanical expeditions to Mongolia have been undertaken by the Botany Department of the Univers...
Integration of robust scientific approaches and on-the-ground conservation practice to “bridge the g...
Although two major books have been published on the Mongolian flora regional data are often still la...