Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Discipline
Keyword
Publication Year
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 1921 - 1950 of 24230

Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Interfacial Crystal Hall Effect Reversible By Ferroelectric Polarization, 257. D.-F. Shao, J. Ding, G. Gurung, S.-H. Zhang, And E. Y. Tsymbal Jan 2021

Interfacial Crystal Hall Effect Reversible By Ferroelectric Polarization, 257. D.-F. Shao, J. Ding, G. Gurung, S.-H. Zhang, And E. Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


Modulation Of Spin-Orbit Torque From Srruo3 By Epitaxial-Strain-Induced Octahedral Rotation, J. Zhou, X. Shu, W. Lin, D. F. Shao, S. Chen, L. Liu, P. Yang, E. Y. Tsymbal, And J. Chen Jan 2021

Modulation Of Spin-Orbit Torque From Srruo3 By Epitaxial-Strain-Induced Octahedral Rotation, J. Zhou, X. Shu, W. Lin, D. F. Shao, S. Chen, L. Liu, P. Yang, E. Y. Tsymbal, And J. Chen

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


In-Plane Quasi-Single-Domain Batio3 Via Interfacial Symmetry Engineering, J. W. Lee, K. Eom, T. R. Paudel, B. Wang, H. Lu, H. X. Huyan, S. Lindemann, S. Ryu, H. Lee, T. H. Kim, Y. Yuan, J. A. Zorn, S. Lei, W. P. Gao, T. Tybell, V. Gopalan, X. Q. Pan, A. Gruverman, L. Q. Chen, E. Y. Tsymbal, And C. B. Eom Jan 2021

In-Plane Quasi-Single-Domain Batio3 Via Interfacial Symmetry Engineering, J. W. Lee, K. Eom, T. R. Paudel, B. Wang, H. Lu, H. X. Huyan, S. Lindemann, S. Ryu, H. Lee, T. H. Kim, Y. Yuan, J. A. Zorn, S. Lei, W. P. Gao, T. Tybell, V. Gopalan, X. Q. Pan, A. Gruverman, L. Q. Chen, E. Y. Tsymbal, And C. B. Eom

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


Spin-Neutral Currents For Spintronics, D.-F. Shao, S.-H. Zhang, M. Li, C.-B. Eom, And E. Y. Tsymbal Jan 2021

Spin-Neutral Currents For Spintronics, D.-F. Shao, S.-H. Zhang, M. Li, C.-B. Eom, And E. Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


Reversal Of The Magnetoelectric Effect At A Ferromagnetic Metal/Ferroelectric Hfo2 Interface Induced By Metal Oxidation, Z. Chen, Q. Yang, L. L. Tao, And E. Y. Tsymbal Jan 2021

Reversal Of The Magnetoelectric Effect At A Ferromagnetic Metal/Ferroelectric Hfo2 Interface Induced By Metal Oxidation, Z. Chen, Q. Yang, L. L. Tao, And E. Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


Transport Spin Polarization Of Noncollinear Antiferromagnetic Antiperovskites, . G. Gurung, D.-F. Shao, And E. Y. Tsymbal Jan 2021

Transport Spin Polarization Of Noncollinear Antiferromagnetic Antiperovskites, . G. Gurung, D.-F. Shao, And E. Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

No abstract provided.


Nanomaterials In The Environment, Human Exposure Pathway, And Health Effects: A Review, Arindam Malakar, Sushil R. Kanel, Chittaranjan Ray, Daniel D. Snow, Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda Jan 2021

Nanomaterials In The Environment, Human Exposure Pathway, And Health Effects: A Review, Arindam Malakar, Sushil R. Kanel, Chittaranjan Ray, Daniel D. Snow, Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda

Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute: Faculty Publications

Nanomaterials (NMs), both natural and synthetic, are produced, transformed, and exported into our environment daily. Natural NMs annual flux to the environment is around 97% of the total and is significantly higher than synthetic NMs. However, synthetic NMs are considered to have a detrimental effect on the environment. The extensive usage of synthetic NMs in different fields, including chemical, engineering, electronics, and medicine, makes them susceptible to be discharged into the atmosphere, various water sources, soil, and landfill waste. As ever-larger quantities of NMs end up in our environment and start interacting with the biota, it is crucial to understand …


Regular And In-Plane Skyrmions And Antiskyrmions From Boundary Instabilities, Shane Sandhoefner, Aldo Raeliarijaona, Rabindra Nepal, Dalton Snyder-Tinoco, Alexey Kovalev Jan 2021

Regular And In-Plane Skyrmions And Antiskyrmions From Boundary Instabilities, Shane Sandhoefner, Aldo Raeliarijaona, Rabindra Nepal, Dalton Snyder-Tinoco, Alexey Kovalev

Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications

We formulate a theory of skyrmion and antiskyrmion generation using magnetic field and charge current pulses. We show that the topological defect can be created at an edge of a system with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) as well as at a boundary between regions with different DMI. We consider both perpendicular and in-plane (also known as magnetic bimerons) versions of skyrmions and antiskyrmions. We show that the magnetization twist in the vicinity of an edge or a boundary is described by a kink solution, the presence of which can instigate the generation of topological defects. We study the collective excitations of …


Peptide Elisa And Fret-Qpcr Identified A Significantly Higher Prevalence Of Chlamydia Suis In Domestic Pigs Than In Feral Swine From The State Of Alabama, Usa, Md Monirul Hoque, Folasade Adekanmbi, Subarna Barua, Kh. Shamsur Rahman, Virginia Aida, Brian Anderson, Anil Poudel, Anwar Kalalah, Sara Bolds, Steven Madere, Steven Kitchens, Stuart Price, Vienna Brown, B. Graeme Lockaby, Constantinos S. Kyriakis, Bernhard Kaltenboeck, Chengming Wang Jan 2021

Peptide Elisa And Fret-Qpcr Identified A Significantly Higher Prevalence Of Chlamydia Suis In Domestic Pigs Than In Feral Swine From The State Of Alabama, Usa, Md Monirul Hoque, Folasade Adekanmbi, Subarna Barua, Kh. Shamsur Rahman, Virginia Aida, Brian Anderson, Anil Poudel, Anwar Kalalah, Sara Bolds, Steven Madere, Steven Kitchens, Stuart Price, Vienna Brown, B. Graeme Lockaby, Constantinos S. Kyriakis, Bernhard Kaltenboeck, Chengming Wang

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Chlamydia suis is an important, highly prevalent, and diverse obligate intracellular pathogen infecting pigs. In order to investigate the prevalence and diversity of C. suis in the U.S., 276 whole blood samples from feral swine were collected as well as 109 fecal swabs and 60 whole blood samples from domestic pigs. C. suis-specific peptide ELISA identified anti-C. suis antibodies in 13.0% of the blood of feral swine (26/276) and 80.0% of the domestic pigs (48/60). FRET-qPCR and DNA sequencing found C. suis DNA in 99.1% of the fecal swabs (108/109) and 21.7% of the whole blood (13/60) of …


European Starling Nest‐Site Selection Given Enhanced Direct Nest Predation Risk, Bradley Blackwell, Thomas W. Seamans, Morgan Pfeiffer, Bruce N. Buckingham Jan 2021

European Starling Nest‐Site Selection Given Enhanced Direct Nest Predation Risk, Bradley Blackwell, Thomas W. Seamans, Morgan Pfeiffer, Bruce N. Buckingham

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is recognized, outside its native range, as an invasive species, and efforts to deter its nesting have generally been unsuccessful. Enhancing perceived risk at the nest site is a little‐explored route in developing a nest deterrent. Specifically, nest predation risk affects site selection, reproduction, antipredator behavior, and fitness in nesting birds. We questioned whether perceived predation risk as related to a snake model positioned inside a nest box, in striking form, moving, and present throughout the period of cavity site selection would induce European starlings to avoid or delay nest construction. We conducted our study …


Welfare Performance Of Three Foothold Traps For Capturing North American River Otters Lontra Canadensis, Matthew J. Lovallo, H. B. White, J. D. Erb, M. S. Peek, Thomas J. Deliberto Jan 2021

Welfare Performance Of Three Foothold Traps For Capturing North American River Otters Lontra Canadensis, Matthew J. Lovallo, H. B. White, J. D. Erb, M. S. Peek, Thomas J. Deliberto

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Foothold traps are effective tools for the live capture and restraint of wildlife for management and research. Successful river otter Lontra canadensis restoration programs throughout North America used them extensively. Restoration programs used a variety of methods and models of foothold traps, but comprehensive efforts to describe and quantify injuries associated with river otter captures have been limited. We evaluated injuries of river otters caught in three commercially available models of foothold traps including the number 11 double long-spring with standard jaws, the number 11 double long-spring with double jaws, and the number 2 coil-spring trap. Based on examinations of …


Elemental And Radionuclide Exposures And Uptakes By Small Rodents, Invertebrates, And Vegetation At Active And Post-Production Uranium Mines In The Grand Canyon Watershed, Danielle Cleveland, Jo Ellen Hinck, Julia S. Lankton Jan 2021

Elemental And Radionuclide Exposures And Uptakes By Small Rodents, Invertebrates, And Vegetation At Active And Post-Production Uranium Mines In The Grand Canyon Watershed, Danielle Cleveland, Jo Ellen Hinck, Julia S. Lankton

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

The effects of breccia pipe uranium mining in the Grand Canyon watershed (Arizona) on ecological and cultural resources are largely unknown. We characterized the exposure of biota to uranium and cooccurring ore body elements during active ore production and at a site where ore production had recently concluded. Our results indicate that biota have taken up uranium and other elements (e.g., arsenic, cadmium, copper, molybdenum, uranium) from exposure to ore and surficial contamination, like blowing dust. Results indicate the potential for prolonged exposure to elements and radionuclides upon conclusion of active ore production. Mean radium-226 in deer mice was up …


Development Of A Multiplex Real-Time Pcr Assay For Predicting Macrolide And Tetracycline Resistance Associated With Bacterial Pathogens Of Bovine Respiratory Disease, Enakshy Dutta, John Loy, Caitlyn A. Deal, Emily L. Wynn, Michael L. Clawson, Jennifer Clarke, Bing Wang Jan 2021

Development Of A Multiplex Real-Time Pcr Assay For Predicting Macrolide And Tetracycline Resistance Associated With Bacterial Pathogens Of Bovine Respiratory Disease, Enakshy Dutta, John Loy, Caitlyn A. Deal, Emily L. Wynn, Michael L. Clawson, Jennifer Clarke, Bing Wang

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is an emerging concern that may threaten both animal and public health. Rapid and accurate detection of AMR is essential for prudent drug therapy selection during BRD outbreaks. This study aimed to develop a multiplex quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay (qPCR) to provide culture-independent information regarding the phenotypic AMR status of BRD cases and an alternative to the gold-standard, culture-dependent test. Bovine clinical samples (297 lung and 111 nasal) collected in Nebraska were subjected to qPCR quantification of macrolide (MAC) and tetracycline (TET) resistance genes and gold-standard determinations of AMR of …


The Effect Of Agkistrodon Contortrix And Crotalus Horridus Venom Toxicity On Strike Locations With Live Prey, Chase Giese Jan 2021

The Effect Of Agkistrodon Contortrix And Crotalus Horridus Venom Toxicity On Strike Locations With Live Prey, Chase Giese

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

This paper aims to uncover if there is a significant difference in the strike location of snake species that have different values of LD50% venom. It is thought that most snakes strike their prey in the anterior (head) area in order for their venom to work quicker in killing them. Venom toxicity is measured by its LD50% value, which is the amount of venom, in mg/kg, to kill 50% of a test population. The Copperhead has an LD50% value of 10.9 mg/kg, and the Timber Rattlesnake has an LD50% value of 1.64 mg/kg. The hypothesis was that if venom toxicity …


Regenerative Agriculture’S Potential Carbon Storage In Nebraska Soils, Jenna Mccoy Jan 2021

Regenerative Agriculture’S Potential Carbon Storage In Nebraska Soils, Jenna Mccoy

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

This meta-analysis investigates the possible carbon sequestration of no-till and cover crop practices on Nebraska farmlands. These management practices are part of regenerative agriculture, a farming method designed to mitigate and adapt to climate change. As climate change is expected to significantly reduce yields in Nebraska, sequestering carbon in farmlands offers a way to adapt to climate change impacts and lower the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. However, changing management practices is difficult and is driven primarily by economics. This study aims to determine how much carbon these practices can sequester in Nebraska soil each year by evaluating …


Designing A Mobile App And Online Directory To Increase The Visibility Of Environmental Organizations In A Community, Kayla Vondracek Jan 2021

Designing A Mobile App And Online Directory To Increase The Visibility Of Environmental Organizations In A Community, Kayla Vondracek

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

Concern for environmental degradation, natural resource depletion, and public health has long been a necessary part of a strongly developed and sophisticated society. Humans are primarily responsible for the depletion of the natural environment as it supplies the commodities required to ensure the long-term survival of civilizations. As cultures continue to evolve, so does the practice of land stewardship and protection of resources. With the necessary expansion of industry and housing needed to support a rising human population, the management of natural resources, pollution control, and the environment has become increasingly important to people worldwide. Bernstein and Szuster (2019) suggest …


Sparking Awareness In Lincoln Electronic Waste Trends And Habits: A Student Behavioral Analysis, Zowie Vincent Jan 2021

Sparking Awareness In Lincoln Electronic Waste Trends And Habits: A Student Behavioral Analysis, Zowie Vincent

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

Nebraska is recognized as one of the few states that have not established any laws or practices managing electronic waste. Along with no e-waste management laws, there is also a lack of studies discussing the behavioral trends and habits towards electronic devices and how to dispose of them once they are unable to function. Continuing to ignore the choice of recycling electronics results in further damage towards the environment, human and animal health, as well as an economic opportunity of a growing market. This study focuses on the trends and habits of electronic consumption, usage, and disposal amongst students at …


The Relationship Between Time And Plant Diversity In Prairie Restorations Within The Prairie Corridor On Haines Branch, Elizabeth Park Jan 2021

The Relationship Between Time And Plant Diversity In Prairie Restorations Within The Prairie Corridor On Haines Branch, Elizabeth Park

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

This study focuses on better understanding the relationship between the age of prairie restorations and their plant diversity. The study looks specifically at the prairie restorations within the Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch, located west of Lincoln, Nebraska. The data gathered from these restorations show a positive correlation between age and native plant diversity. This diversity indicates that the restorations are fulfilling their purpose by bringing native prairie plants back to the area. From the data I came to these four conclusions, 1) Because the study only included two restorations greater than 10 years old, it is unclear if the …


The Formatting Of Science Communication And How It Affects Attraction To And Understanding Of Scientific Information, Connor Nichols Jan 2021

The Formatting Of Science Communication And How It Affects Attraction To And Understanding Of Scientific Information, Connor Nichols

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

This observational study was performed to develop a better understanding of what kinds of communication formats were most preferred as well as which of those formats were most trusted. Studies have shown that many scientific research papers go largely unread by anyone other than their author and editors. With many issues such as global climate change becoming more important every day, it is important that scientists determine the most effective method of communicating their findings with not only world leaders, but average citizens as well. Using an online survey, participants were asked to review three different formats concerned with three …


How Is Remote Sensing Being Used To Prevent Wildfires Today?, Luke Lauby Jan 2021

How Is Remote Sensing Being Used To Prevent Wildfires Today?, Luke Lauby

Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses

Wildfires frequencies and severities are on the rise. To properly combat and contain them, artificial intelligence should be utilized. An in-depth literature review was conducted in order to evaluate the current state of artificial intelligence specifically relating to wildfire prevention and suppression efforts. The findings in this research sheds further light on the helpful implications that these technologies (both satellites and UAVs) do, and can have on wildfire suppression. If further adopted in wildfire suppression efforts, artificial intelligence can play a more effective role. Through this, fires can become better prevented, more controllable, and better understood using modern technology.


Phenoimage: An Open-Source Graphical User Interface For Plant Image Analysis, Feiyu Zhu, Manny Saluja, Jaspinder Singh, Puneet Paul, Scott E. Sattler, Paul Staswick, Harkamal Walia, Hongfeng Yu Jan 2021

Phenoimage: An Open-Source Graphical User Interface For Plant Image Analysis, Feiyu Zhu, Manny Saluja, Jaspinder Singh, Puneet Paul, Scott E. Sattler, Paul Staswick, Harkamal Walia, Hongfeng Yu

School of Computing: Faculty Publications

High-throughput genotyping coupled with molecular breeding approaches have dramatically accelerated crop improvement programs. More recently, improved plant phenotyping methods have led to a shift from manual measurements to automated platforms with increased scalability and resolution. Considerable effort has also gone into developing large-scale downstream processing of the imaging datasets derived from high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) platforms. However, most available tools require some programming skills.We developed PhenoImage, an open-source graphical user interface (GUI) based cross-platform solution for HTP image processing intending to make image analysis accessible to users with either little or no programming skills. The open-source nature provides the possibility …


Raw And Pure Education In The Society, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D Jan 2021

Raw And Pure Education In The Society, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D

Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

What does education mean to individuals in the world today? Education is a way one can attain or improve his or her ability to lead and survive in the society of ours. Without educational training of the mind, it may be impossible to realize the importance of adaptability of living in the environment. Without education, It may also be difficult to embellish the use of both the mental and physical attributes possessed by individual beings.

What really is education? Education is the training of the mind to perform desire functions or to perpetuate the modality of obtaining an end or …


Critical Decision Dates For Drought Management In Central And Northern Great Plains Rangelands, A. J. Smart, K. Hamoney, J. D. Scasta, M. Stephenson, J. Volesky, L. T. Vermeire, J. C. Mosley, K. Sedivec, M. Meehan, T. Haigh Et Al. Jan 2021

Critical Decision Dates For Drought Management In Central And Northern Great Plains Rangelands, A. J. Smart, K. Hamoney, J. D. Scasta, M. Stephenson, J. Volesky, L. T. Vermeire, J. C. Mosley, K. Sedivec, M. Meehan, T. Haigh Et Al.

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


On The Thermodynamic Foundations Of The Complementary Relationship Of Evaporation, J. Szilagyi Jan 2021

On The Thermodynamic Foundations Of The Complementary Relationship Of Evaporation, J. Szilagyi

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Der Kormoran Phalacrocorax Carbo In Der Mongolei, Michael Stubbe, Lucie Marie Baltz, Davaa Lchagvasuren, Lukas Kratzsch, Lara-Sophie Dey, Annegret Stubbe Jan 2021

Der Kormoran Phalacrocorax Carbo In Der Mongolei, Michael Stubbe, Lucie Marie Baltz, Davaa Lchagvasuren, Lukas Kratzsch, Lara-Sophie Dey, Annegret Stubbe

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

The Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a wide spread breeding species in Mongolia with a progressive population trend. Observations of the Mongolian-German Biological Expeditions were analyzed and summarized with data from literature. About 1,500 young birds were ringed in 2016 and 2017. One important recovery was coming from the wintering area Mai Po Marshes Nature Reserve of Hong Kong. It is unclear if all Mongolian Cormorants are flying at the same route to their wintering region in South China. The main feeding fishes in Mongolia belong to endemic species of the genus Oreoleuciscus (Cyprinidae). Measurements of 113 eggs from Tolbo- …


Centipedes And Millipedes (Chilopoda, Diplopoda) Of The Khentey Mountain Range, Northern Mongolia, Ansgar Poloczek, Martin Pfeiffer, Pavel S. Nefediev Jan 2021

Centipedes And Millipedes (Chilopoda, Diplopoda) Of The Khentey Mountain Range, Northern Mongolia, Ansgar Poloczek, Martin Pfeiffer, Pavel S. Nefediev

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

We sampled 99 plots in three locations in the West, South and East Khentey, each consisted of both pitfall traps and soil and litter sampling. We were able to establish the occurrence of ten species of Chilopoda from three genera, three families and three orders and three species of Diplopoda also from three genera, three families and three orders in the Khentey Mountain region. Among the Chilopoda were found eight Lithobiomorpha: Lithobius (Ezembius) giganteus, L. (E.) sibiricus, L. (E.) ostiacorum, L. (E.) rapax, L. …


First Experience With A Camera Collar In A Free-Ranging Przewalski’S Horse Group In The Mongolian Gobi, Petra Kaczensky, Gankhuyag Gantulga, Davaa Lkhagvasuren, Bazartseren Boldgiv, Oyunsaikhan Ganbaatar, Nanjid Altansukh, Chris Walzer Jan 2021

First Experience With A Camera Collar In A Free-Ranging Przewalski’S Horse Group In The Mongolian Gobi, Petra Kaczensky, Gankhuyag Gantulga, Davaa Lkhagvasuren, Bazartseren Boldgiv, Oyunsaikhan Ganbaatar, Nanjid Altansukh, Chris Walzer

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

Remote sensing and satellite telemetry have allowed to greatly expanding the understanding of how species use various landscapes, even in remote settings. However, remotely collecting data also harbors the risk of losing “touch with the ground.” We explore the possibility of the additional insight cameras integrated in GPS-satellite collars can provide for the behavior and ecology of free-ranging Przewalski’s horse in the remote Great Gobi B Strictly Protected Area in southeastern Mongolia. Over a 91-day period, the camera collected 1,080 images. 62% of the images showed Przewalski’s horses and provided insights into behavior and grouping patterns and can supplement indirect …


Die Türkentaube Streptopelia Decaocto In Der Mongolei, Michael Stubbe, Annegret Stubbe, Davaa Lchagvasuren, Nayamsuren Batsaikhan, Sundev Gombobaatar Jan 2021

Die Türkentaube Streptopelia Decaocto In Der Mongolei, Michael Stubbe, Annegret Stubbe, Davaa Lchagvasuren, Nayamsuren Batsaikhan, Sundev Gombobaatar

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

The first record of Streptopelia decaocto in Mongolia was noticed 1988 in the Dzungarian Gobi, Somon Bulgan, by the Mongolian-German Biological Expedition. In the last 30 years, this bird species has settled nearly all suitable habitats, so parks in the cities and Somon centres, river valleys and in the arid zone, the sajrs with elm trees or poplars as well as in some oases.

Dem Ornithologen und Schüler von Erwin Stresemann Eugeniusz Nowak in Würdigung seiner großen Verdienste in der Erforschung der Migration der Türkentaube mit herzlichen Glückwünschen zum 88. Geburtstag am 08. Juni 2021 gewidmet.


Records Of Hippoboscidae From Mongolian Birds Of Prey With Checklist, Update, Matthias Jentzsch, Benjamin Meissner, Nayamsuren Batsaikhan, Annegret Stubbe, Michael Stubbe Jan 2021

Records Of Hippoboscidae From Mongolian Birds Of Prey With Checklist, Update, Matthias Jentzsch, Benjamin Meissner, Nayamsuren Batsaikhan, Annegret Stubbe, Michael Stubbe

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

The hippoboscid species Ornithophila gestroi has been rediscovered from Mongolia. It is the easternmost of all the known occurrences. Specimens were collected from Amur Falcon Falco amurensis, Saker Falcon Falco cherrug, Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni, Eurasian Hobby, Falco subbuteo, Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Linnaeus, 1758 and Black Kite Milvus migrans in a breeding area located in southern Mongolia. Amur Falcon, Eurasian Hobby and Black Kite were identified as hosts of O. gestroi for the first time.


Erforschung Biologischer Ressourcen Der Mongolei, Band 14 = Exploration Into The Biological Resources Of Mongolia, Volume 14 [Front Matter] Jan 2021

Erforschung Biologischer Ressourcen Der Mongolei, Band 14 = Exploration Into The Biological Resources Of Mongolia, Volume 14 [Front Matter]

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei / Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, ISSN 0440-1298

Title page, verso of the title page, and table of contents for Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei, Band 14 = Exploration into the Biological Resources of Mongolia, Volume 14 (2021), also referred to as the Black Journal.

Herausgeber:

Annegret Stubbe (Halle/Saale)

Petra Kaczensky (Wien)

Karsten Wesche (Görlitz)

Ravčigijn Samjaa (Ulaanbaatar)

Michael Stubbe (Halle/Saale)

Richard P. Reading (Denver)

Scott L. Gardner (Lincoln)

Choima Dulamsuren (Freiburg)

Schriftleitung:

Annegret Stubbe Martin-Luther-Universität Halle Wittenberg, Halle (Saale) 2021