Gantuya Batdelger

Gantuya Batdelger
  • Ph.D candidate at Eötvös Loránd University
  • Researcher at Mongolian Academy of Sciences

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Introduction
I have been working at the Botanic Garden and Research Institute of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences since 2014, focusing on flora and plant taxonomy, with particular emphasis on the families Gentianaceae and Juncaceae. Through extensive fieldwork and laboratory research, I have developed substantial expertise in this area. Since 2017, I have expanded my academic focus to include Traditional Ecological Knowledge, continuing my research in the fields of ethnobotany and ethnoecology.
Current institution
Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
April 2014 - October 2019
Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Position
  • Researcher

Publications

Publications (16)
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In the context of climate change, biodiversity decline and social injustice, reciprocity emerges as a way of living and being in this world that holds transformative potential. Concepts of reciprocity vary and are enacted in specific cultural practices grounded in Indigenous and local knowledge systems. This editorial synthesises first‐hand evidenc...
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Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is increasingly acknowledged as key to sustainability and to the successful adaptation of local communities to rapid changes. However, implementing TEK is a major challenge in most parts of the world. A book published 80 years ago by Sambuu Jamsran, a Mongolian agricultural minister in the 1930s, provides a un...
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The prevailing paradigm about the Quaternary ecological and evolutionary history of Central European ecosystems is that they were repeatedly impoverished by regional extinctions of most species during the glacial periods, followed by massive recolonizations from southern and eastern refugia during interglacial periods. Recent literature partially c...
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The Bogdkhan mountain of Mongolia is strictly protected and possesses a unique ecosystem, because of its location in the transitional zone of Siberian taiga and the Asian steppe. Floristic composition and the biological spectrum of the Bogdkhan Mountain were studied during July 2019 to September 2020. A total of 522 vascular plants were recorded be...
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An understanding of traditional ecological knowledge systems is increasingly acknowledged as a means of helping to develop global, regional and national, but locally relevant policies. Pastoralists often use lands that are unsuitable for crops due to biophysical and climatic extremities and variabilities. Forage plants of pastures are utilized by h...
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Bogd Khan Mountain is a strictly protected area located in the Khentei mountain range. It lies in the transitional zone of the Siberian coniferous taiga and the Asian steppe and has a unique ecosystem. The present study was conducted with the objective of identifying the plant community type, forest structure and the changes in forest stands of Bog...
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In the present article, we provided grid distribution maps of vascular plants in Mongolia based on a 40 x 40 km2 grid cell size. We selected 40 native vascular plant species, belonging to 31 genera and 17 families. With the exception of a few species, the majority of species are distributed in Asian countries, including the Asian parts of Russia. M...
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“Монголын ургамлын аймаг” цуврал бүтээлийн 2а дэвтэрт 16 овгийн 43 төрөлд багтах нийт 115 зүйл ургамлын адилцах нэрсийн тойм, төрөл ба зүйл таних түлхүүр, зүйл тус бүрийн дэлгэрэнгүй ойллого, ургах хугацаа ба орчин, монгол орны хэмжээнд болон ерөнхий тархалт, статус бүхий тэмдэглэл зэрэг холбогдох бусад мэдээллүүдийг багтаасан ба мөн 43 зүйл ургамл...
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The Ulziit Mountain has a unique ecosystem which is one of northern branch mountains of Khangai mountain range in Mongolia. Several field survey were conducted in summer in all habitats in different altitudes. A total of 314 taxa were registered belonging to 161 genera from 52 families in Ulziit Mountain flora. The family Asteraceae was found to be...
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ABSTRACT. Recently, climate change has had a considerable impact on rangelands, available forage, and shifting boundaries of ecological zones in Mongolia. Additionally, long-term studies in the forest-steppe zone show that increasing livestock pressure impacts vegetation composition and cover. Evidence shows that the traditional ecological knowledg...
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The genus Limonium , commonly known as Sea Lavenders, is one of the most species-rich genera of the family Plumbaginaceae. In this study, two new plastomes for the genus Limonium , viz. L. tetragonum and L. bicolor , were sequenced and compared to available Limonium plastomes, viz. L. aureum and L. tenellum , to understand the gene content and stru...
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This study reports the forest vegetation community classification of Sanzai area (Khentii range) in Mongolia using the phytosociological method. The forest vegetation was classified into five major types characterized by the following associations: Larix sibirica community, Pinus sylvestris community, Picea obovata - Betula fusca community, Betula...
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Background: Traditional habitat knowledge, like the classification of folk habitats and how people partition their landscape into habitats, is an emerging but still understudied part of traditional ecological knowledge. Our objectives were to reconstruct the folk habitats and the partitioning of the landscape into these folk habitats by Mongolian...
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Excessive vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation and migration accelerate the development of occlusive vascular disease. Therefore, finding a means to control the aberrant proliferation and migration of VSMCs has own clinical significance. In the present study, we examined the feasibility of using extract from medicinal plant Oxytropis ps...

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