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Argali and Siberian ibex populations in the Khuhsyrh Reserve in Mongolian Altai [PDF]
Two expeditions organized in February and August 1979 to the reserve (83.5 thous.ha) investigated the present status of both populations in what is meant a prime habitat for these animals in Mongolia. Argali population was estimated on ca 600 individuals.
Dzięciołowski, R. +3 more
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Cancrinia krasnoborovii Khanm. – the new species to the flora of Mongolia
New species to the flora of Mongolia is reported. Cancrinia krasnoborovii Khanm. (Asteraceae Dumort.) was found in the basin of Davst Nur lake. The morphology of the species is characterized. Cancrinia krasnoborovii is found in Southern Tuva (Russia) and
E.A. Korolyuk +2 more
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Abstract Libyan Desert Glass (LDG) is an ~29 million years old, silica‐rich glass found in Western Egypt. Whether this glass formed in an impact cratering context associated with the hypervelocity collision of a cometary/asteroidal body or radiative heating during an airburst is debated. Determination of the formation temperatures and pressures of rare
Niccolò Magnani +6 more
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The Late Holocene marks a substantial cultural and economic transition in the eastern Eurasian Steppe and Altai Region with the dispersal of nomadic pastoralism. So far, paleoclimate conditions during this time remain unclear and controversial.
Marcel Bliedtner +8 more
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Patterns and Driving Mechanisms of β‐Diversity in Mountain Plant Communities of Arid Regions
We analyzed taxonomic and phylogenetic β‐diversity patterns in plant communities along the northern slope of the central Kunlun Mountains in arid northwestern China. Species turnover dominated β‐diversity, with climatic distance—particularly temperature—being key drivers.
Tiantian Qin +6 more
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Results of Studies of the Bayan Bulag-I Turkic Complex (Mongolian Altai)
Публикуются материалы раскопок тюркского ритуального комплекса Баян булаг-I, исследованного участниками Буянтской российско-монгольской археологической экспедиции в 2010 г. на территории Монгольского Алтая. Приведено подробное описание зафиксированных конструкций, а такжеобнаруженных предметов. Установлено, что изученный комплекс, разрушенный к моменту
Tishkin A. +3 more
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Citizen science – collaboration between scientists and the public – has the potential to advance biodiversity monitoring. Using a case study from Mongolia, called the Flora of Mongolia project in iNaturalist, we illustrate how crowd‐sourced biodiversity data fills gaps of plant diversity in Mongolia.
Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh +19 more
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Mongolian epic of Altai khailakh
As a composite art of speech, music, narrative organ worship, and drama, epic telling should be interpreted on the basis of a complex scientific study of aesthetics, psychology, religion, history, ethnography and musicology. As it is an epic with music, it is necessary to study especially the aspect of melody to bring out the characteristics of music ...
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The Early Turkish Fence of the Khuree Zuslan-I Complex (Mongolian Altai)
Уже более десяти лет изучение тюркских оградок Монгольского Алтая является одним из направлений научно-исследовательской деятельности Буянтской российско-монгольской археологической экспедиции, созданной в 2007 г. сотрудниками трех университетов из Барнаула, Улаанбаатара и Ховда для реализации намеченных международных проектов.
Tishkin A. +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Nutrient utilization and allocation by plants is an important adaptive strategy in changing environments, thereby influencing primary production and biogeochemical cycling of ecosystems.
Zhenjun Zuo +5 more
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