­

Richard Zink

portrait Dr. Richard Zink

Conservation Biology
Research Insitute of Wildlife Ecology
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Savoyenstr. 1
AT-1160 Vienna
Austria


Personal URL: link
Personal URL: link


Additional functions:
Member of the Advisory Council of the Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture


Key Publications of Richard Zink (up to ten) :
Zink, R. (in press): Habitatanalyse unter Verwendung von GIS am Beispiel des Bartgeiers (Gypaetus barbatus). In: Gamauf, A. & Berg, H.-M. (Hrsg.): Greifvögel & Eulen – Neue Forschungsergebnisse aus Österreich. Verlag Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Wien: 49–59.

Zink, R. (2004.): Alpine Monitoring of Bearded Vulture: preliminary data on dispersal, pair settlement and survival. Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls May 2003, Budapest, Hungary (Eds.) R.D. Chancellor & B.-U. Meyburg: p. 171-183.

Ille, R., Hoi, H., Grinschgl, F. & Zink, R.(2002): Paternity assurance in two species of colonially breeding falcon: the kestrel Falco tinnunculus and the red-footed falcon Falco vespertinus. Etologia 10: p. 11-15.

Zink, R. (2002): Dispersal and survival of Bearded vultures in the Alps. Which habitats are suitable? Results of the international Bearded vulture Monitoring. Proccedings of the International Conference Conservation and Management of Bearded Vulture populations. 20-22. Juni 2002 in Tende, FRA, p. 95-100.

Zink, R. (2002): Der Bartgeier in den Alpen - 25 Jahre vom Beginn der Wiederansiedlung bis zur selbständigen Population, Jahrbuch des Vereins zum Schutz der Bergwelt: p. 221-230.



Expertise of Richard Zink:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Research Interface / Management
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Animals
Biodiversity
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Topic SustainabilitySustainability
Ecological Sustainability

Specialties of Richard Zink:
Wildlife Management, Ornithology, Habitat Modelling, Monitoring Systems, Key Species: Sus Scrofa, Capra Ibex, Gypaetus Barbatus, Emys Orbicularis, Strix Uralensis, Misgurnus Fossilis.

Last update: 11/17/16
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)

Update the personal data for Richard Zink

Go Back