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DESCRIPTION:Eingeladen durch Prof. Beierkuhnlein. The southern Mongolian Go
 bi contains 5 large protected areas\, which cover some 100000 km2. Several
  endangered species are found within this arid ecosystem\, yet our knowled
 ge regarding the ecology of these environments and the distribution of its
  species is quite coarse. We therefore started a multiscaled approach to g
 ain sound spatial knowledge about plant species and vegetation types. Base
 d on the plant species data biogeographical patterns were analysed and rel
 ated to environmental characteristics. Vegetation maps of all protected ar
 eas were processed based on Landsat data\; additionally an analysis of soi
 l and rainfall patterns as well as plant productivity was performed in ord
 er to understand the ecological characteristics and interactions of this h
 ighly variable ecosystem. Productivity patterns were related to livestock 
 numbers in order to quantify the effect of extreme events (both droughts a
 nd extensive snowfalls). The derived datasets and results were combined wi
 th ARCOR-collar points of both Wild horses (Equus przewalskii) and Asiatic
  Wild Asses (Equus hemionus) to understand the habitat use of these two eq
 uids on a landscape level. In a final step we used the results gained with
 in Central Asia to review non-equilibrium dynamics within rangelands on a 
 global scale. 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20091119T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20091119T174500
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SUMMARY:Dr. Henrik von Wehrden\, Uni Halle- Wittenberg: Conservation of a v
 ast arid ecosystem - Habitat mapping and modelling in southern Mongolia
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