2011
DOI: 10.1134/s2079096111020090
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Data on the winter population of birds of Intramountain Dagestan

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“…The choice of these annual field collection seasons was determined on the basis of one of the principal ecological aspects of the faunal diversity of coastal waterfowl habitats, as determined via analysis of the literature and data from earlier reconnaissance expeditions. This aspect is that during this period of the year, there are significant, regular concentrations of wintering aquatic and semi-aquatic birds on the lagoons and coastal waters of the western coast of the middle Caspian Sea, which are zones providing temperate avian wintering conditions along migratory flyways [ 31 ]. The resultant contacts and sharing of habitats by large numbers of wild birds contribute to the spread of infectious diseases such as avian influenza viruses.…”
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“…The choice of these annual field collection seasons was determined on the basis of one of the principal ecological aspects of the faunal diversity of coastal waterfowl habitats, as determined via analysis of the literature and data from earlier reconnaissance expeditions. This aspect is that during this period of the year, there are significant, regular concentrations of wintering aquatic and semi-aquatic birds on the lagoons and coastal waters of the western coast of the middle Caspian Sea, which are zones providing temperate avian wintering conditions along migratory flyways [ 31 ]. The resultant contacts and sharing of habitats by large numbers of wild birds contribute to the spread of infectious diseases such as avian influenza viruses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%