Publications of Peter Petermann

Journal Article (2)

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Journal Article
Junk, W. J.; Nunes da Cunha, C.; Wantzen, K. M.; Petermann, P.; Strüssmann, C.; Marques, M. I.; Adis, J.: Biodiversity and its conservation in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Aquatic Sciences 68 (3), pp. 278 - 309 (2006)
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Journal Article
Stotz, D. F.; Bierregaard, R.O.; Cohn-Haft, M.; Petermann, P.; Smith, J.; Whittaker, A.; Wilson, S. V.: The status of north American migrants in Central Amazonian Brazil. The Condor 94 (3), pp. 608 - 621 (1992)

Book Chapter (10)

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Book Chapter
Petermann, P.: The birds of the Pantanal. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 523 - 564 (Eds. Junk, W. J.; da Silva, C. J.; Nunes da Cunha, C.; Wantzen, K. M.). Pensoft, Sofia [et al.] (2011)
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Book Chapter
García Lozano, L. C.; Petermann, P.: Legal and conceptual aspects of the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment). In: Fact or fiction: A review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná official studies, pp. 94 - 101 (Ed. Leite, A.). World Wildlife Fund, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Lozano, L. C. G.; Petermann, P.: Legal and conceptual aspects of the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment). In: Fact or Fiction: A Review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná Official Studies: Full Report and Executive Summary, pp. 94 - 101 (Ed. World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Obrdlik, P.; Petermann, P.: Impacts of the Hydrovia project on water and sediment quality. In: Fact or Fiction: A Review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná Official Studies: Full report and Executive Summary, pp. 174 - 180 (Ed. World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Obrdlik, P.; Petermann, P.: Impacts of the Hydrovia project on water and sediment quality. In: Fact or fiction: A review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná official studies, pp. 174 - 180 (Ed. Leite, A.). World Wildlife Fund, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Petermann, P.; de Francesco, F. O.; Schnack, E. J.; Pedroni, R.; Rast, G.; Friedrich, H.: Hydrological impacts of the Hydrovia project. In: Fact or Fiction: A Review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná Official Studies: Full report and Executive Summary, pp. 102 - 126 (Ed. World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Petermann, P.; Leite, A.: Description of the Hydrovia project. In: Fact or Fiction: A Review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná Official Studies: Full report and Executive Summary, pp. 80 - 93 (Ed. World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Schnack, J.; Petermann, P.: Impacts of the Hydrovia project on terrestrial fauna. In: Fact or Fiction: A Review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná Official Studies: Full Report and Executive Summary, pp. 146 - 158 (Ed. World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Schnack, J.; Petermann, P.: Impacts of the Hydrovia project on terrestrial fauna. In: Fact or fiction: A review of the Hydrovia Paraguay-Paraná official studies, pp. 146 - 158 (Ed. Leite, A.). World Wildlife Fund, Toronto (1999)
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Book Chapter
Petermann, P.: The birds. In: The Central Amazon Floodplain: Ecology of a Pulsing System, Vol. Ecological Studies Vol. 126, 22, pp. 419 - 452 (Ed. Junk, W. J.). Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg (1997)

Conference Paper (1)

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Conference Paper
Petermann, P.: Indicator Value of Avian Communities in Gallery Forests in the Region of the Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil: Preliminary Results. In: Neotropical Ecosystems: Proceedings of the German-Brazilian Workshop, Hamburg 2000, pp. 923 - 926 (Eds. Lieberei, R.; Bianchi, H.; Boehm, V.; Reisdorff, C.). Neotropical Ecosystems. Proceedings of the German-Brazilian Workshop, Hamburg 2000, Hamburg, September 03, 2000 - September 08, 2000. GKSS-Forschungszentrum, Geesthacht (2002)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Petermann, P.: Biogeographie einer Insel-Avifauna in der Várzea des mittleren Amazonas, am Beispiel der Ilha de Marchantaria. Dissertation, Universität, Saarbrücken (1999)
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