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Challenges in the conservation of wide-ranging nomadic species 期刊论文
发表期刊: JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2019, 卷号: 56, 期号: 8, 页码: 1916-1926
作者:  Nandintsetseg, Dejid;  Bracis, Chloe;  Olson, Kirk A.;  Boehning-Gaese, Katrin;  Calabrese, Justin M.;  Chimeddorj, Buyanaa;  Fagan, William F.;  Fleming, Christen H.;  Heiner, Michael;  Kaczensky, Petra;  Leimgruber, Peter;  Munkhnast, Dalannast;  Stratmann, Theresa;  Mueller, Thomas
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animal movement  crossing structure  land use  nomadic  permeability  protected area  ungulate  wide-ranging species  
Growth of sheep as affected by grazing system and grazing intensity in the steppe of Inner Mongolia, China 期刊论文
发表期刊: LIVESTOCK SCIENCE. 出版年: 2012, 卷号: 144, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 140-147
作者:  Lin, Lijun;  Dickhoefer, Uta;  Mueller, Katrin;  Wang, Chengjie;  Glindemann, Thomas;  Hao, Jun;  Wan, Hongwei;  Schoenbach, Philipp;  Gierus, Martin;  Taube, Friedhelm;  Susenbeth, Andreas
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Grassland  Sheep  Liveweight gain  Optimum stocking rate  Inner Mongolia  
Spacing patterns of an Acacia tree in the Kalahari over a 61-year period: How clumped becomes regular and vice versa 期刊论文
发表期刊: ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2008, 卷号: 33, 期号: 3, 页码: 355-364
作者:  Moustakas, Aristides;  Wiegand, Kerstin;  Getzin, Stephan;  Ward, David;  Meyer, Katrin M.;  Guenther, Matthias;  Mueller, Karl-Heinz
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tree mortality  spatial patterns  long-term study  tree-tree competition  point pattern analysis  tree size  Acacia erioloba  savanna  nearest neighbour analysis  
Long-term mortality patterns of the deep-rooted Acacia erioloba: The middle class shall die! 期刊论文
发表期刊: JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. 出版年: 2006, 卷号: 17, 期号: 4, 页码: 473-480
作者:  Moustakas, Aristides;  Guenther, Matthias;  Wiegand, Kerstin;  Mueller, Karl-Heinz;  Ward, David;  Meyer, Katrin M.;  Jeltsch, Florian
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competition  long-term data  remote sensing  savanna  size dependent mortality  size distribution  tree death