International Symposium
“Management and Conservation of Waterfowl Populations in
Northern Eurasia (With Special Focus on White Sea–Baltic
Flyway)”. 15-22.
E. V. Syroechkovsky, V. V. Baranyuk.
Quantitative criteria for detection of dumped eggs in the clutches of
Anseriformes. 23-42.
E. V. Syroechkovsky. On possible egg
dumping in the Bewick’s Swans. 43-52.
M. Williams. Waterfowl of an isolated
southern mini-continent: New Zealand. 53-66.
E.V. Volodina, I.A. Volodin. Vocal
repertoire and individual variability in calls of Fulvous Whistling
Duck. 67-77.
O. S. Gabuzov. Aviculture of
Anseriformes. 78-86.
SWAN GOOSE
N. D. Poyarkov. The first results of
Russian-Japanese joint programme of the Swan Goose conservation in
Russia. 87-95.
O. A. Goroshko. Swan Geese on Torey lakes,
Transbaikalia, in 2002. 96-102.
GRAYLAG GOOSE
S. N. Yerokhov. Graylag Goose in
Kazakhstan: distribution, numbers, and the main stages of the annual
cycle. 103-138.
LESSER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE
A. A. Romanov. New breeding areas of
Lesser White-fronted Geese on the Putorana Plateau. 139-153.
D. V. Solovieva, S. L. Vartanyan, A. G. Dondua.
Lesser White-fronted Goose on Western Chukotka. 154-158.
SWANS
Yu. I. Mel’nikov. Migrations of
the Bewick’s Swans in the south of the Eastern Siberia.
159-173.
E. N. Yelayev. The status of swans in the
Baikal Siberia and its changes in the second half of the 20th century.
174-182.
SHELDUCKS
V. N. Zubko, A. S. Mezinov, A. B. Popovkina.
Breeding of Ruddy Shelducks in the
“Askania-Nova” zapovednik. 183-213.
P. Diesing. Ruddy Shelducks inicidence
near Molbergen (Lower Saxony, Germany). 214-215.
A. Vidal. The occurrence of Ruddy Shelduck
in the East-Bavarian valley of the Danube (Bavaria, Germany). 216-220.
I. V. Karyakin. Ruddy Shelduck in the
Samara Oblast. 221-234.
E. A. Kreuzberg-Mukhina. On the status of Ruddy
Shelduck and Common Shelduck in Uzbekistan. 235-248.
S. V. Pyzhianov. The first record of
nesting Common Shelduck in the Irkutsk Oblast. 249-251.
O. A. Goroshko. Autumn number of Ruddy
Shelducks at the Torey Lakes, Transbaikalia. 252-253.
Ma Ming, Barturhan. On the distribution,
population size and breeding ecology of Ruddy Shelduck in China. 254-262.
DUCKS
E. A. Kreuzberg-Mukhina. Marbled Teal in
Uzbekistan: Status, distribution, and numbers. 263-269.
A. G. Degtyarev. New data on the Baikal
Teal numbers in Yakutia. 270-271.
V. P. Shokhrin. Chinese Merganser in the
Soutern Sikhote-Alin: distribution and numbers. 272-283.
V. V. Bianki. Phylopatry and nesting
fidelity of Goldeneyes nesting in the Kandalaksha Bay, the White Sea.
284-297.
Yu. N.
Gerasimov, N. N. Gerasimov.
Steller’s
Eider on Kamchatka. 298-304.
V. B. Zykov, Z. V. Reviakina. Important
habitats of White-winged Scoter in the north-east of Sakhalin. 305-312.
REGIONAL STUDIES
А. B.
Grinchenko, V. M. Popenko, T. Aarvak, G. Nordenswan, J. Pynnonen. Survey of wintering
geese on Lake Sivash and in the Crimea. 313-316.
P. V. Kvartal’nov , E. M. Litvinova ,
J. A. Hernandez-Blanco, N. V. Grechanaya. Summer fauna
of Anseriformes at the Tersky Coast, the White Sea. 317-322.
G. M. Rusanov. Breeding of waterfowl in
the Volga River delta. 323-343.
V. V. Frolov, S. A. Korkina, D. V. Gomzin, A. V. Frolov.
Nesting Anseriforms of the Penza Oblast. 344-361.
O. V. Borodin, T. O. Barabashin, V. V. Kiryashin, A. N.
Moskvitchov. Rare waterfowl in the Ulyanovsk Oblast:
Additional data. 362-363.
V. A. Sokolov, A. A. Sokolov. New data on
Red-Breasted Geese nesting on Southern Yamal Peninsula. 364-369.
V. S. Pyzhianov. The record of moulting
Bean Geese on Baikal. 370-371.
O. A. Goroshko, Liu Songtao. Numbers and
habitats of Swan Geese and Ruddy Shelducks in Dalai Lake Nature
Reserve, north-eastern China. 372-376.
Yu. B. Artukhin. On the status of
waterfowl wintering areas on the Bering Island. 377-392.
H. Schielzeth, D. Doer. Notes on waterfowl
records in southern Primorye, Russia, in autumn 2001. 393-398.
N. D. Pimenova, I. I. Rakhimov. When do
geese turn swans? 399-402.
REVIEWS. 403.
CONFERENCES. 409.
NEWS. 417.
ANNIVERSARIES. 423.
IN MEMORIAM. 427.
RULES FOR CONTRIBUTORS. 430.
ABOUT GSDSG. 435.