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Mimi Kessler
Mimi Kessler
Director - Eurasian Bustard Alliance
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Satellite telemetry reveals long‐distance migration in the Asian great bustard Otis tarda dybowskii
AE Kessler, N Batbayar, T Natsagdorj, D Batsuur, AT Smith
Journal of avian biology 44 (4), 311-320, 2013
522013
Alternatives to genetic affinity as a context for within-species response to climate
AB Smith, EA Beever, AE Kessler, AN Johnston, C Ray, CW Epps, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (10), 787-794, 2019
502019
Averting the extinction of bustards in Asia
NJ Collar, HS Baral, N Batbayar, GS Bhardwaj, N Brahma, RJ Burnside, ...
Forktail 33, 1-26, 2017
432017
The Status of the Great Bustard (Otis tarda tarda) in Central Asia: from the Caspian Sea to the Altai
A Kessler, AT Smith
Aquila 121, 115-132, 2014
162014
The effects of powerlines on bustards: how best to mitigate, how best to monitor?
JP Silva, AT Marques, J Bernardino, T Allinson, Y Andryushchenko, ...
Bird Conservation International, 1-14, 2022
152022
Asian Great Bustards: From Conservation Biology to Sustainable Grassland Development
A Kessler
Arizona State University, 2015
112015
Mitochondrial divergence between western and eastern Great Bustards: implications for conservation and species status
AE Kessler, MA Santos, R Flatz, N Batbayar, T Natsagdorj, D Batsuuri, ...
Journal of Heredity 109 (6), 641-652, 2018
102018
Habitat suitability assessment for the Great Bustard Otis tarda tarda in Tacheng Basin, western China
Y Zhuo, M Kessler, M Wang, W Xu, F Xu, W Yang
Global Ecology and Conservation 32, e01926, 2021
82021
Snow cover and snowfall impact corticosterone and immunoglobulin a levels in a threatened steppe bird
G Liu, X Hu, AE Kessler, M Gong, Y Wang, H Li, Y Dong, Y Yang, L Li
General and comparative endocrinology, 2018
52018
A comprehensive review of records shows eastern Kazakhstan has multiple opportunities to conserve the Great Bustard Otis tarda tarda year-round
G Shakula, F Shakula, S Baskakova, M Kessler
Sandgrouse 44 (1), 59-75, 2022
42022
Geographic distance, landscape heterogeneity and migratory connectivity influence population genetic structure of farmland-dependent wintering birds and their conservation
G Liu, C Li, M Kessler, R Flatz, D Meng, M Wei, M Gong
Biological Conservation 272, 109649, 2022
32022
Status of the Western Great Bustard Otis tarda tarda in Asia and its significance to an updated estimate of the global population of Great Bustards
M Kessler
Sandgrouse 44 (1), 6-13, 2022
32022
The historically abundant Great Bustard Otis tarda tarda is almost extirpated from western Kazakhstan
M Kessler, F Bidashko
Sandgrouse 44 (1), 35-39, 2022
32022
Southern Kazakhstan is crucial to the survival of Central Asia’s remaining Great Bustard Otis tarda tarda populations
G Shakula, F Shakula, V Shakula, S Baskakova, M Kessler
Sandgrouse 44 (1), 44-58, 2022
32022
New Global Center for Species Survival launches programme of work
M Kessler, M Böhm, K Griese, RA Pollom, C Canteiro, S Henriques, ...
Oryx 55 (6), 816-817, 2021
22021
Hunting of Little Bustards Tetrax tetrax in Azerbaijan: the global conservation perspective
NJ Collar, M Kessler
Sandgrouse 43, 281-285, 2021
22021
Genetic diversity assessment for reintroduced Przewalski’s horse (Equus ferus) based on newly developed SSR markers
L Zhang, G Sun, E Azhanhan, Y Li, W Shi, D Zou, H Zhang, J Ding, ...
Conservation Genetics Resources 16 (1), 89-101, 2024
2024
Proceedings of the International Conference ‘Advancing the Conservation of the Great Bustard in Asia’: Editors’ preface
M Kessler, NJ Collar
Sandgrouse 44 (1), 3-5, 2022
2022
Using Novel Methods to Improve Modeling of Species Distributions
EA Beever, AB Smith, AN Johnston, A Kessler
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Do climatic constraints on species distribution vary spatially, and if so, how?
EA Beever, A Smith, AN Johnston, M Kessler
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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