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Data on remote tracking of Steppe Eagles breeding in Daurian steppe (Russia, China): migration, wintering [PDF]
Ten juvenile Steppe Eagles (Aquila nipalensis) were tagged by GPS/GSM trackers as nestlings in Russian part of the transboundary Daurian steppe in south-east of Transbaikalia (Zabaykalsky Krai): 4 birds in 2019, and 6 in 2020.
Dou Huashan +3 more
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Степной орёл Aquila nipalensis в Семипалатинском Прииртышье
Березовиков Николай Николаевич +1 more
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The use of diclofenac and other nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been identified as a cause of vulture decline in Asia and Europe. Investigation into the availability of two NSAIDs (diclofenac and flunixin) in South America found that both are approved for veterinary use and are accessible in all countries searched, across many ...
Kane P. J. Colston +3 more
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Stall Recovery of a Morphing Wing via Extended Nonlinear Lifting-Line Theory [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143096/1/1.J055042 ...
Gamble, Lawren L. +2 more
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Some Aspects of Eagle Nesting in the State National Natural Park “Buiratau”, Kazakhstan [PDF]
Republican state institution “State National Park “Buiratau” (hereinafter referred as SNNP “Buiratau”) was created on March 11, 2011, in Ereymentau district of the Akmola region and the Osakarovsky district of the Karaganda region.
Nurum A. Sagaliev
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Состояние популяции и проблемы сохранения степного орла в Даурской степи, Россия
В Забайкальском крае степной орел (Aquila nipalensis) распространен на юго-востоке в зоне Даурских степей. Работы по изучению вида в 1990–2009 гг. проводились в основном попутно с другими орнитологическими работами, в 2010–2018 гг. данному виду уделяется
Oleg A. Goroshko
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Abstract Tibetan Buddhist monasteries are widely distributed throughout the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and are significant locations for human–wildlife coexistence. Given the significance of their historical and contemporary social influence, it is crucial to ascertain whether there exists a non‐negligible correlation between these monasteries and their ...
Gesang Wangjie +6 more
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Passive control of the flow around unsteady aerofoils using a self-activated deployable flap [PDF]
Self-activated feathers are used by many birds to adapt their wing characteristics to the sudden change of flight incidence angle. In particular, dorsal feathers are believed to pop-up as a consequence of unsteady flow separation and to interact with the
Omidyeganeh, M. +2 more
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Do Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Pose a Risk to Wildlife?
Abstract The vast majority of knowledge related to the question “To what extent do pharmaceuticals in the environment pose a risk to wildlife?” stems from the Asian vulture crisis (>99% decline of some species of Old World vultures on the Indian subcontinent related to the veterinary use of the nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drug [NSAID] diclofenac ...
Thomas G. Bean +5 more
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The function of the alula in avian flight [PDF]
The alula is a small structure located at the joint between the hand-wing and arm-wing of birds and is known to be used in slow flight with high angles of attack such as landing.
AC Carruthers +15 more
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