Chromosome-level reference genome assembly of the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) and population genomics offer insights into the falcon population in Mongolia [PDF]
The taxonomic classification of a falcon population found in the Mongolian Altai region in Asia has been heavily debated for two centuries and previous studies have been inconclusive, hindering a more informed conservation approach.
Farooq Omar Al-Ajli +10 more
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The geological map L-47-V at a scale 1:500,000 covers part of Mongolian Altaids with ophiolite fragments in southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt in SW Mongolia. This region has a basin and range topography with Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic units exposed
Pavel Hanzl +2 more
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Understanding paleo—and recent environmental changes and the dynamics of individual drivers of water availability is essential for water resources management in the Mongolian Altai.
Michael Walther +2 more
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Sedimentary provenance supports a mid-paleozoic tectonic connection between the Junggar and Altai terranes in central Asia [PDF]
The provenance of Precambrian detritus in the Junggar and Altai terranes provides crucial constraints on the peri-Siberian accretionary tectonic evolution in the middle Paleozoic.
Di Li +8 more
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Nebria (Pseudonebriola) tsambagarav sp. nov., a new alpine species from the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae) [PDF]
Nebria (Pseudonebriola) tsambagarav sp. nov. is described from an alpine altitude in the Mongolian Altai. The new species is separated from other two Pseudonebriola species from the Mongolian Altai Mountain range, N. kerzhneri and N.
Charles Huber, Peer Hajo Schnitter
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New data on distribution of carabid-beetles of the subgenus Cryobius Chaudoir, 1838, the genus Pterostichus Bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from the southern part of the Altai [PDF]
A little-known species, Pterostichus (Cryobius) kuraicus Shilenkov, 2000, is redescribed on the material collected in south-western slopes of the Mongolian Altai range, Xinjiang-Uygur autonomous region of China (first record for China).
I.I. Kabak
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New species of the ground-beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from North-Western China [PDF]
Three new species of carabid beetles are described from the Xinjiang-Uygur autonomous region of China: Notiophilus altaicus sp. n. from southern part of the Mongolian Altai Mt. Range, ENE of Qinghe Town, similar to N.
I.I. Kabak
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First Report of the Herb Field Mouse , Apodemus uralensis (Pallas, 1811) from Mongolia [PDF]
The herb fi eld mouse, Apodemus uralensis (Pallas, 1811) is recorded for the fi rst time in Mongolia, from western part of the Mongolian Altai and the adjacent Mongolian part of the Dzungarian Gobi. In addition,
Setev Shar +10 more
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FOCAL MECHANISMS OF EARTHQUAKES OF SOUTHERN BAIKAL REGION AND NORTHERN MONGOLIA
The paper presents previously unpublished earthquake focal mechanism solutions for earthquakes which occurred in South Pribaikalye, Transbaikalia, Tuva and Northern Mongolia derived from the first-motion polarities of P-waves recorded by the Baikal ...
N. A. Radziminovich
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Distribution and timing of Holocene and late Pleistocene glacier fluctuations in western Mongolia
Despite being a key location for paleoglaciological research in north-central Asia, with the largest number of modern and Pleistocene glaciers, and in the transition zone between the humid Russian Altai and dry Gobi Altai, little is known about the ...
Frank Lehmkuhl +3 more
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