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 da...
There are a total of 22 species of vultures in the world. They belong to two quite unrelated groups,...
The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progres...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation...
In the future, grid mapping of animal and plant organisms will also play a major role in Mongolia. B...
Migration data for Mongolian bird species are relative rare in the literature. Here are summarized o...
In 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000, I led small teams of biologists across Mongolia in search of Sa...
In the breeding seasons 2001 to 2003, the avifauna of a study area of about 80 km2 in the Selenge Ay...
We studied the nesting ecology and movement patterns of Eurasian black vultures (Aegypius monachus) ...
AbstractIn our study we recorded 149 species of birds belonging to 97 genera and 36 families in 15 o...
This paper reports the results of bird observations at four study sites with many different habitats...
Here we present a detailed report on bird biodiversity of ecosystems along a North-South transect th...
Cinereous vultures ( Aegypius monachus ) are the largest raptors in Eurasia. Little is known about...
AbstractBirds observed in the Orkhon River basin during Aug. 15 through Aug. 26, 2007 were 5,538 ind...
Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der Erforschung der mongolischen Avifauna legen einen analytischen Überbli...
There are a total of 22 species of vultures in the world. They belong to two quite unrelated groups,...
The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progres...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation...
In the future, grid mapping of animal and plant organisms will also play a major role in Mongolia. B...
Migration data for Mongolian bird species are relative rare in the literature. Here are summarized o...
In 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2000, I led small teams of biologists across Mongolia in search of Sa...
In the breeding seasons 2001 to 2003, the avifauna of a study area of about 80 km2 in the Selenge Ay...
We studied the nesting ecology and movement patterns of Eurasian black vultures (Aegypius monachus) ...
AbstractIn our study we recorded 149 species of birds belonging to 97 genera and 36 families in 15 o...
This paper reports the results of bird observations at four study sites with many different habitats...
Here we present a detailed report on bird biodiversity of ecosystems along a North-South transect th...
Cinereous vultures ( Aegypius monachus ) are the largest raptors in Eurasia. Little is known about...
AbstractBirds observed in the Orkhon River basin during Aug. 15 through Aug. 26, 2007 were 5,538 ind...
Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der Erforschung der mongolischen Avifauna legen einen analytischen Überbli...
There are a total of 22 species of vultures in the world. They belong to two quite unrelated groups,...
The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progres...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...