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Seabirds of the Russian Far East / edited by Alexander Ya. Kondratyev, Natalia M. Litvinenko and Gary W. Kaiser.CW69-15/4-2000E

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In this book, we present an overview of the available information on the scale and character of seabird communities in the Russian Far East... The goal of these chapters is to present a broad overview of very large subregions, and we have therefore not discussed the finer biogeographic and natural divisions of the Russian Far East in detail. Similarly, we have confined ourselves to the eastern coast of Asia and have not included the heroic explorations to study the Arctic biota that have generated a great mass of information.--Introduction

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  • Canadian Wildlife Service.
TitleSeabirds of the Russian Far East / edited by Alexander Ya. Kondratyev, Natalia M. Litvinenko and Gary W. Kaiser.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
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  • ""In this book, we present an overview of the available information on the scale and character of seabird communities in the Russian Far East... The goal of these chapters is to present a broad overview of very large subregions, and we have therefore not discussed the finer biogeographic and natural divisions of the Russian Far East in detail. Similarly, we have confined ourselves to the eastern coast of Asia and have not included the heroic explorations to study the Arctic biota that have generated a great mass of information."--Introduction.
  • Résumé en français
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada. 2000.
BindingSoftcover
Description141p. : figs., graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-28997-8
Catalogue number
  • CW69-15/4-2000E
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