APA 6th Edition Sučić, I. (2008). Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici. Šumarski list, 132 (7-8), 331-336. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352
MLA 8th Edition Sučić, Ivica. "Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici." Šumarski list, vol. 132, br. 7-8, 2008, str. 331-336. https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352. Citirano 28.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Sučić, Ivica. "Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici." Šumarski list 132, br. 7-8 (2008): 331-336. https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352
Harvard Sučić, I. (2008). 'Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici', Šumarski list, 132(7-8), str. 331-336. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352 (Datum pristupa: 28.01.2021.)
Vancouver Sučić I. Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici. Šumarski list [Internet]. 2008 [pristupljeno 28.01.2021.];132(7-8):331-336. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352
IEEE I. Sučić, "Brojno stanje jarebice kamenjarke (Alectoris graeca Meisner) od 2000. do 2007. godine na planini Tušnici", Šumarski list, vol.132, br. 7-8, str. 331-336, 2008. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/26352. [Citirano: 28.01.2021.]
Sažetak This paper reports on the results of the rock partridge counting on mountain Tušnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the period between 2000 and 2007. Given the declining population size of this typical Karst region game-fowl over the last few decades, the purpose of the research was to determine its number by using the sample plot method. Possible reasons of declining in the number of population in that time are overmuch hunting, larger number of predators and changes in habitat (succession of forest vegetation). Number of rock partridges in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not precise and determined (about 10000 pairs), neither is a population trend, whereas in Croatia number of rock partridges, as the last results indicate, is around 5000 and 10000 pairs, and popu.