Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review

This paper reviews status of globally threatened birds (GTBs) in Mongolia. Here, we review 26 GTBs from eight orders. In addition, we summarize 10 GTBs recorded during our 2016 field surveys. Swan Geese were most numerous and most frequently sighted of the GTBs with mean 33.8 ± 54.1 counted birds. T...

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Main Authors: Onolragchaa Ganbold, Munkhbaatar Munkhbayar, In-Hwan Paik, Gi-Chang Bing, Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan, Erdenetushig Purevee, Woon Kee Peak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X17301012
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spelling doaj-40e9e1ecfcce46dbbb88851bcdbe0efe2021-04-02T03:49:49ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2017-12-01104435440Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a reviewOnolragchaa Ganbold0Munkhbaatar Munkhbayar1In-Hwan Paik2Gi-Chang Bing3Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan4Erdenetushig Purevee5Woon Kee Peak6Department of Animal Science, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea; Division of Research and Promotion, National Science Museum of Korea, Daejeon, South KoreaDepartment of Biology, Mongolian National University of Education, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDivision of Research and Promotion, National Science Museum of Korea, Daejeon, South KoreaDivision of Research and Promotion, National Science Museum of Korea, Daejeon, South KoreaDepartment of Biology, Mongolian National University of Education, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDepartment of Biology, Mongolian National University of Education, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDivision of Research and Promotion, National Science Museum of Korea, Daejeon, South Korea; Corresponding author.This paper reviews status of globally threatened birds (GTBs) in Mongolia. Here, we review 26 GTBs from eight orders. In addition, we summarize 10 GTBs recorded during our 2016 field surveys. Swan Geese were most numerous and most frequently sighted of the GTBs with mean 33.8 ± 54.1 counted birds. The Mongolian avifauna survey assessed 476 species of 19 different orders. Twenty-six (5.1%) out of 476 species are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List as GTBs. In addition, there is still a huge lack of investigation for GTBs (indeed, all avifauna) of Mongolia. Keywords: Globally threatened birds, International union for conservation of nature, Red listhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X17301012
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author Onolragchaa Ganbold
Munkhbaatar Munkhbayar
In-Hwan Paik
Gi-Chang Bing
Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
Erdenetushig Purevee
Woon Kee Peak
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Munkhbaatar Munkhbayar
In-Hwan Paik
Gi-Chang Bing
Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
Erdenetushig Purevee
Woon Kee Peak
Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
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In-Hwan Paik
Gi-Chang Bing
Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan
Erdenetushig Purevee
Woon Kee Peak
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title Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
title_short Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
title_full Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
title_fullStr Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
title_full_unstemmed Globally threatened birds in Mongolia: a review
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publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This paper reviews status of globally threatened birds (GTBs) in Mongolia. Here, we review 26 GTBs from eight orders. In addition, we summarize 10 GTBs recorded during our 2016 field surveys. Swan Geese were most numerous and most frequently sighted of the GTBs with mean 33.8 ± 54.1 counted birds. The Mongolian avifauna survey assessed 476 species of 19 different orders. Twenty-six (5.1%) out of 476 species are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List as GTBs. In addition, there is still a huge lack of investigation for GTBs (indeed, all avifauna) of Mongolia. Keywords: Globally threatened birds, International union for conservation of nature, Red list
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