The data presented here suggest that 18,411 (± 224) khulan inhabit southern Mongolia with a density of 1.4 individuals per 1,000 km2 within the 157,525 km2 territory of its actual distribution. The Dornogobi province contains the highest number of khulan with a mere 67%, while 20% are found in the Ömnögobi province, 12% are in Djungarian Gobi and only 1% in the Gobi-Altay and Bayankhongor provinces. According to the proportion of foals and yearlings within each aimag, the Dornogobi, Ömnögobi east and Khovd populations have an average reproduction rate
So far the social system of Mongolian wild asses is non-uniformly interpreted. The authors describe ...
We present accounts for 40 species of mammals collected from 15 localities in the Mongolian People\u...
The Mongolian wild ass or khulan (Equus hemionus) is a potential competitor for forage to reintroduc...
The data presented here suggest that 18,411 (± 224) khulan inhabit southern Mongolia with a density ...
This short study provides information on the density and distribution of khulans in September 2003 a...
Since 1975, 25 wildlife surveys have been conducted in the Trans-Altai Gobi. In this paper we summar...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
Kaczensky, P., Buuveibaatar, B., Payne, J.C., Strindberg, S., Walzer, C., Batsaikhan, N., Bolortsets...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
This paper focuses on the contribution that a combination of public domain GIS data with extensive h...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
The kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) is the only odd-toed ungulate left in the wild in northern Eurasia....
Most large herbivores in arid landscapes need to drink which constrains their movements and makes th...
The Mongolian Gobi is one of the most spectacular and important regions in Central Asia, comprising ...
So far the social system of Mongolian wild asses is non-uniformly interpreted. The authors describe ...
We present accounts for 40 species of mammals collected from 15 localities in the Mongolian People\u...
The Mongolian wild ass or khulan (Equus hemionus) is a potential competitor for forage to reintroduc...
The data presented here suggest that 18,411 (± 224) khulan inhabit southern Mongolia with a density ...
This short study provides information on the density and distribution of khulans in September 2003 a...
Since 1975, 25 wildlife surveys have been conducted in the Trans-Altai Gobi. In this paper we summar...
The main population of the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus Pallas, 1775 occurs in the south-ea...
Kaczensky, P., Buuveibaatar, B., Payne, J.C., Strindberg, S., Walzer, C., Batsaikhan, N., Bolortsets...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
This paper focuses on the contribution that a combination of public domain GIS data with extensive h...
In November 2009, we conducted a countrywide survey for wild sheep or argali and Siberian ibex. Fiel...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
The kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) is the only odd-toed ungulate left in the wild in northern Eurasia....
Most large herbivores in arid landscapes need to drink which constrains their movements and makes th...
The Mongolian Gobi is one of the most spectacular and important regions in Central Asia, comprising ...
So far the social system of Mongolian wild asses is non-uniformly interpreted. The authors describe ...
We present accounts for 40 species of mammals collected from 15 localities in the Mongolian People\u...
The Mongolian wild ass or khulan (Equus hemionus) is a potential competitor for forage to reintroduc...