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Monitoring of Vertebrate and Bird Resources in Dongting Lake
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Monitoring of Vertebrate and Bird Resources in Dongting Lake
洞庭湖脊椎動物监測及鳥類資源
Language:  Chinese with Latin name and English abstract
Author:  Deng Xuejian
Pub. Date:  2007-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  9787810818032
Format:  Paperback Pages:  228 pages with color photos
Subject:  Zoology > Vertebrate
Series:   Size:  210*285 mm
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On the basis of distilled findings of the investigations conducted by the author over the past three decades, the present book summarizes the information the author has provided to the GEF funded project “Wetland Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in China”, featuring the appropriate methodology and tools for monitoring vertebrates inhabiting Dongting Lake wetland. Moreover, a tabulated relationship between the monitoring objectives and affecting factors is demonstrated. Alongside an account of the avian resources of Dongting Lake, the identification features and habits of up to 255 species of birds living in Dongting Lake are provided with the aid of drawing, photographs and descriptions. Furthermore, pictures of some indicator species of fish are presented. Through monitoring, changes that occur in the Dongting wetland ecosystem can be spotted in due course and subsequently corresponding measures can be adopted.






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