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Ornis Hungarica
Volume 20 (2012): Issue 2 (December 2012)
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Population trends of common breeding and wintering birds in Hungary, decline of longdistance migrant and farmland birds during 1999–2012
Tibor Szép
Tibor Szép
,
Károly Nagy
Károly Nagy
,
Zsolt Nagy
Zsolt Nagy
and
Gergő Halmo
Gergő Halmo
| Feb 14, 2014
Ornis Hungarica
Volume 20 (2012): Issue 2 (December 2012)
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Published Online:
Feb 14, 2014
Page range:
13 - 63
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/orhu-2013-0007
Keywords
monitoring
,
Pannonian region
,
biodiversity indicators
,
Farmland Bird Indicator (FBI)
,
climate change
,
migration strategies
,
habitat preference and occupancy
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Tibor Szép
Institute of Environmental Sciences, College of Nyíregyháza, 4400 Nyíregyháza, Sóstói út 31/b, Hungary
Károly Nagy
MME/BirdLife Hungary, 1121 Budapest, Költő utca 21., Hungary
Zsolt Nagy
MME/BirdLife Hungary, 1121 Budapest, Költő utca 21., Hungary
Gergő Halmo
MME/BirdLife Hungary, 1121 Budapest, Költő utca 21., Hungary