Large mammals re-introduced into harsh and unpredictable environments are vulnerable to stochastic effects, particularly in times of global climate change. The Mongolian Gobi is home to several rare large ungulates such as re-introduced Przewalski's horses (Equus ferus przewalskii) and Asiatic wild asses (Equus hemionus), but also to a millennium-old semi-nomadic livestock herding culture.The Gobi is prone to large inter-annual environmental fluctuations, but the winter 2009/2010 was particularly severe. Millions of livestock died and the Przewalski's horse population in the Gobi crashed. We used spatially explicit livestock loss statistics, ranger survey data and GPS telemetry to provide insight into the effect of a catastrophic climate ev...
Understanding the impact of livestock on native wildlife is of increasing conservation relevance. Fo...
Asiatic wild ass, or kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) were once a key species of the Eurasian steppes an...
Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and...
In protected areas of Mongolian overgrazing, competition with wild ungulates and poaching are import...
Depredation by wolves (Canis lupus) could threaten survival of reintroduced wild Przewalski horses (...
In the Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (Great Gobi B), wild and domestic ungulates seasonally s...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
Experiences with the reintroduction of the takhi, or Przewalski horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), in ...
The Przewalski’s horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii Po ljakov , 1881), or “T akhi” in Mongolian, ...
The Mongolian Gobi-Eastern Steppe Ecosystem is one of the largest remaining natural drylands and hom...
Most large herbivores in arid landscapes need to drink which constrains their movements and makes th...
AbstractLong-distance migrations of wildlife have been identified as important biological phenomena,...
Abstract In many regions of the world, traditional and local ecological knowledge is still important...
Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation caused by anthropogenic activities are the main factors that ...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
Understanding the impact of livestock on native wildlife is of increasing conservation relevance. Fo...
Asiatic wild ass, or kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) were once a key species of the Eurasian steppes an...
Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and...
In protected areas of Mongolian overgrazing, competition with wild ungulates and poaching are import...
Depredation by wolves (Canis lupus) could threaten survival of reintroduced wild Przewalski horses (...
In the Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area (Great Gobi B), wild and domestic ungulates seasonally s...
The population of the Mongolian wild ass belongs to the nominate form Equus hemionus hemionus descri...
Experiences with the reintroduction of the takhi, or Przewalski horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), in ...
The Przewalski’s horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii Po ljakov , 1881), or “T akhi” in Mongolian, ...
The Mongolian Gobi-Eastern Steppe Ecosystem is one of the largest remaining natural drylands and hom...
Most large herbivores in arid landscapes need to drink which constrains their movements and makes th...
AbstractLong-distance migrations of wildlife have been identified as important biological phenomena,...
Abstract In many regions of the world, traditional and local ecological knowledge is still important...
Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation caused by anthropogenic activities are the main factors that ...
There are collected materials on morphology, reproduction rate, and mortality of Dschiggetajs Equus ...
Understanding the impact of livestock on native wildlife is of increasing conservation relevance. Fo...
Asiatic wild ass, or kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) were once a key species of the Eurasian steppes an...
Competition among sympatric wild herbivores is reduced by different physiological, morphological and...