The first record of Streptopelia decaocto in Mongolia was noticed 1988 in the Dzungarian Gobi, Somon Bulgan, by the Mongolian-German Biological Expedition. In the last 30 years, this bird species has settled nearly all suitable habitats, so parks in the cities and Somon centres, river valleys and in the arid zone, the sajrs with elm trees or poplars as well as in some oases. Dem Ornithologen und Schüler von Erwin Stresemann Eugeniusz Nowak in Würdigung seiner großen Verdienste in der Erforschung der Migration der Türkentaube mit herzlichen Glückwünschen zum 88. Geburtstag am 08. Juni 2021 gewidmet
Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der Erforschung der mongolischen Avifauna legen einen analytischen Überbli...
AbstractBirds observed in the Orkhon River basin during Aug. 15 through Aug. 26, 2007 were 5,538 ind...
Routes, methods and key results of two mammalian expeditions undertaken by German and Mongolian zoo...
This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation...
This paper reports the results of bird observations at four study sites with many different habitats...
Migration data for Mongolian bird species are relative rare in the literature. Here are summarized o...
During a trip to the Dzungarian Gobi in southwestern Mongolia, a group of German birdwatchers found ...
Here we present a detailed report on bird biodiversity of ecosystems along a North-South transect th...
In the future, grid mapping of animal and plant organisms will also play a major role in Mongolia. B...
Between 2008 and 2014, four Mongolian-German Biological Expeditions worked for short periods in East...
The „Baikalgrabenzone“ or Tunka valley is the area between the lake Chubsugul in the Southwest and t...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
A list of breeding birds for Tsetserleg and its surroundings is given for the first time, and addi...
The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progres...
In our study we recorded 149 species of birds belonging to 97 genera and 36 families in 15 orders. T...
Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der Erforschung der mongolischen Avifauna legen einen analytischen Überbli...
AbstractBirds observed in the Orkhon River basin during Aug. 15 through Aug. 26, 2007 were 5,538 ind...
Routes, methods and key results of two mammalian expeditions undertaken by German and Mongolian zoo...
This work summarizes the longtime ecological research of the German-Mongolian scientific cooperation...
This paper reports the results of bird observations at four study sites with many different habitats...
Migration data for Mongolian bird species are relative rare in the literature. Here are summarized o...
During a trip to the Dzungarian Gobi in southwestern Mongolia, a group of German birdwatchers found ...
Here we present a detailed report on bird biodiversity of ecosystems along a North-South transect th...
In the future, grid mapping of animal and plant organisms will also play a major role in Mongolia. B...
Between 2008 and 2014, four Mongolian-German Biological Expeditions worked for short periods in East...
The „Baikalgrabenzone“ or Tunka valley is the area between the lake Chubsugul in the Southwest and t...
With the involvement of the World Bank, Zoological Society of London, Dutch Government and National ...
A list of breeding birds for Tsetserleg and its surroundings is given for the first time, and addi...
The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progres...
In our study we recorded 149 species of birds belonging to 97 genera and 36 families in 15 orders. T...
Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der Erforschung der mongolischen Avifauna legen einen analytischen Überbli...
AbstractBirds observed in the Orkhon River basin during Aug. 15 through Aug. 26, 2007 were 5,538 ind...
Routes, methods and key results of two mammalian expeditions undertaken by German and Mongolian zoo...