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    Evaluation of lake level control using objective indicators: The case of Micro Prespa by Parisopoulos, G.A., Malakou, M., Giamouri, M.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (30-03-2009)
    “…Three performance indicators allowing an objective post-evaluation of implementation of lake Micro Prespa level management provisions are presented. Indicator…”
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    Current status of the Dalmatian pelican and the great white pelican populations of the Black Sea/Mediterranean flyway by Catsadorakis, G, Onmus¸, O, Bugariu, S, Gül, O, Hatzilacou, D, Hatzofe, O, Malakou, M, Michev, T, Naziridis, T, Nikolaou, H, Rudenko, A, Saveljic, D, Shumka, S, Sıkı, M, Crivelli, AJ

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2015)
    “…The Dalmatian pelican (DP) Pelecanus crispus and the great white pelican (GWP) Pelecanus onocrotalus are listed as ‘Vulnerable’ and ‘Least Concern’,…”
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    Conservation and management issues of Prespa National Park by Catsadorakis, G, Malakou, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (22-08-1997)
    “…The present article describes the human activities in the area and their changes and trends, given that thecontemporary nature conservation key issues…”
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    Fish and fisheries of the Prespa lakes by Crivelli, A J, Catsadorakis, G, Malakou, M, Rosecchi, E

    Published in Hydrobiologia (22-08-1997)
    “…Twenty-three taxa of fish have been identified fromthe Prespa lakes. Eleven of these have been introducedor translocated, and 7 of the remaining 12 are…”
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    The Effects of the 1989/1990 Drought on the Colonial Waterbirds Nesting at Lake Mikri Prespa, Greece, with Special Emphasis on Pelicans by Catsadorakis, Giorgos, Malakou, Myrsini, Crivelli, Alain J.

    Published in Colonial waterbirds (01-01-1996)
    “…From 1986 to 1991, four heron species and Pygmy Cormorants (Phalacrocorax pygmeus) which form mixed-species breeding colonies shifted their colony site in…”
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