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Gansukh SUKHCHULUUN
Ph.D.: 2014-2017
Nationality: Mongolian.
Supervisor: Prof. Wang De-Hua
E-mail: sukhchuluun@mail.ru

EDUCATION
2007, Master of Science in Biology, The National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Thesis title: Some specifics of diet of Brandt’s Voles (Lasiopodomys brandti Radde1861)
2002, Bachelor of Biology, Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint-Peterburg, Russia. Thesis title: Comparative-morphologic analysis of musculation of frontal limbs of Rattus norvegicus (Muridae) and Gray itellus (Sciuridae)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2002-2014: Scientific researcher, Mammalian Ecology Laboratory, Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences

RESEARCH INTEREST
Physiological ecology of small mammals.

PUBLICATIONS
1. D. Tsendjav, G. Sukhchuluun, D. Jamsran, D.Suren, I.Tumurbaatar 2004 Biological richness of Dornogobi province// Ulaanbaatar. “Soyombo printing” Co. p.463
2. G.Sukhchuluun, B.D.Abaturov. The dependence of nutrition of Lasiopodomys brandtii and its supply with food on specific features of forage plants.//zoologicheskii journal. 2007. V.86. 8. P. 999-1007. (In Russian).
3. G.Sukhchuluun. 2005 Additional data of hole structure study of Brandt’s vole (Lasiopodomys brandti) // Proceedings of Institute of Biology, Number 25. Page: 111-113 (In Mongolian).
4. G.Sukhchuluun. 2005 Some plant gathering results of Brandt’s vole (Lasiopodomys brandti) in eastern Mongolia // Proceedings of Institute of Biology, Number 25. Page: 114-118 (In Mongolian).
5. G.Sukhchuluun 2008. Some results of winter ecology of Brandt’s vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii). Proceedings of Institute of Biology, Number №27. p.7-11 (In Mongolian)
6. G.Sukhchuluun, B.D.Abaturov.2012. Nutritional and energy characteristics of Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) Proceedings of Institute of Biology, Number 28, p. 137-140. (In Mongolian).
7. Nyambayar Batbayar, Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan, Sukhchuluun Gansukh A contribution to the bats inhabiting arid steppe habitats in central Mongolia //Erforsch. biol. Ress. Mongolei (Halle/Saale) 2010 (11)

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