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Avian biodiversity in the Eastern Himalayas (1 Viewer)

Peter Kovalik

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Slovakia
Fumin Lei, Yanhua Qu, Gang Song, Per Alström and Jon Fjeldså. The potential drivers in forming avian biodiversity hotspots in the East Himalaya-Mountains of Southwest China. Integrative Zoology, Accepted manuscript. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12121

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Lei et al 2015

Fumin Lei, Yanhua Qu, Gang Song, Per Alström and Jon Fjeldså. The potential drivers in forming avian biodiversity hotspots in the East Himalaya-Mountains of Southwest China. Integrative Zoology, Accepted manuscript. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12121 [Abstract]
Lei et al 2015. Integr Zool 10(2): 171–181. [pdf]
 
Southeastern Himalaya

A bit late, but still interesting with descriptions of ssp.

Renner S.C., Rappole J.H., Milensky C.M., Aung M., Shwe N.M. & Aung T., 2015. Avifauna of the Southeastern Himalayan Mountains and neighboring Myanmar hill country. Bonn Zool. Bull. (suppl.) 62: 1-75.

PDF there
 
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