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Österreichischer Brutvogelatlas 2013-2018 [Austrian Breeding Bird Atlas 2013-2018]

Distribution Atlas
By: Norbert Teufelbauer(Editor), Benjamin Seaman(Editor), Johannes A Hohenegger(Editor), Erwin Nemeth(Editor), Eva Karner-Ranner(Editor), Remo Probst(Editor), Ambros Berger(Editor), Lisa Lugerbauer(Editor), Hans-Martin Berg(Editor), Christina Laßnig-Wlad(Editor), Leonore Gewessler(Foreword By), Andreas Gruber(Foreword By), Wilhelm Firbas(Foreword By)
679 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
Österreichischer Brutvogelatlas 2013-2018 [Austrian Breeding Bird Atlas 2013-2018]
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  • Österreichischer Brutvogelatlas 2013-2018 [Austrian Breeding Bird Atlas 2013-2018] ISBN: 9783903096721 Hardback Jan 2024 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: German with short English summaries for each species entry

This breeding bird atlas presents the distribution of all 235 bird species bred in Austria in 2013–2018 and compares these results with the first Austrian breeding bird atlas (1981–1985). The data were collected using citizen science, mainly on the online reporting platform ornitho.at – more than 2,300 volunteer bird surveyors collected over 2.1 million records. The surveys were carried out based on the 10 × 10 km grid of the EU INSPIRE Directive – with Austria accounting for 965 of these grid cells. To illustrate distribution, the occurrence or non-occurrence of each species is shown for every quadrant, along with the highest breeding category recorded. In the case of 50 species, records without indication of breeding are also shown. For 89 species, the atlas also shows maps of modelled probabilities of occurrence at the level of the sextants. Of the 235 species recorded, 218 breed regularly in Austria,13 breed irregularly, and four others have only been recorded as exceptional breeders. Two hundred twenty-two of all breeding bird species are native, while 13 are alien species introduced by humans.

Summary in German:
Auf verhältnismäßig kleinem Raum vereint Österreich vielfältige Lebensräume: Von den hochalpinen Bereichen im Südwesten bis zur pannonischen Tiefebene im Osten beheimatet das Land eine beeindruckende Fülle unterschiedlicher Brutvögel. Dieses Buch behandelt alle 235 Vogelarten, die im Zeitraum 2013–2018 in Österreich gebrütet haben, mit detaillierten Karten, Abbildungen, Fotos und Texten. Es ist die aktuellste und umfassendste Wissensquelle über das Vorkommen der Brutvogelarten in Österreich und der Veränderungen ihrer Verbreitung während der letzten Jahrzehnte. Das vorliegende Werk fußt auf über zwei Millionen Datensätzen, die von 2.300 Citizen Scientists über sechs Jahre ehrenamtlich erhoben wurden. Die Begleitung der Kartierungen sowie Auswertung und Publikation wurden im Rahmen der Ländlichen Entwicklung 2014–2020 unterstützt.

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Distribution Atlas
By: Norbert Teufelbauer(Editor), Benjamin Seaman(Editor), Johannes A Hohenegger(Editor), Erwin Nemeth(Editor), Eva Karner-Ranner(Editor), Remo Probst(Editor), Ambros Berger(Editor), Lisa Lugerbauer(Editor), Hans-Martin Berg(Editor), Christina Laßnig-Wlad(Editor), Leonore Gewessler(Foreword By), Andreas Gruber(Foreword By), Wilhelm Firbas(Foreword By)
679 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
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