Ecosystem 40: Trends of Breeding Birds

Trends 1991-2017 and results of total counts in 2006 and 2012 The progress report ‘Breeding Birds in the Wadden Sea - Trends 1991-2017 and results of total counts in 2006 and 2012’ provides baseline information on trends in breeding numbers in the period 1991-2017 and an account on total counts in 2...

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Hauptverfasser: Koffijberg, Kees, Bregnballe, Thomas, Frikke, John, Gnep, Benjamin, Hälterlein, Bernd, Hansen, Morten Bentzon, Körber, Peter, Reichert, Gundolf, Umland, Jens, Van Der Meij, Tom
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