von Gast » Sa 1. Jul 2017, 15:52
Probiers mal mit
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[babel,german=quotes]{csquotes}
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=iso-authoryear, citestyle=authoryear-comp, natbib=true, sorting=nyt,giveninits=true, maxcitenames=2, uniquename=false, uniquelist=false , uniquelist=minyear]{biblatex}
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\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.bib}
@incollection{Alonso1987521,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Veiga, J. P. and Alonso, Javier A.},
title = {Possible effects of recent agricultural development on the wintering and migratory pattern of Common Crane in Iberia:~A study of winter ecology in a suitable locality},
keywords = {Nahrung;Landwirtschaft},
pages = {277--299},
bookpagination = {page},
editor = {Archibald, G. W. and Pasquier, R. F.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1983 International Crane Workshop Bharatpur, India},
year = {1987},
address = {Baraboo, Wisconsin}
}
@article{Alonso1987523,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Alonso, Javier A. and Veiga, J. P.},
year = {1987},
title = {Flocking in wintering Common Cranes Grus grus: influence of poulation size, food abundance and habitat patchiness},
pages = {53--60},
pagination = {page},
volume = {18},
journal = {Ornis Scandinavica}
}
@article{Alonso19939417,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Alonso, Javier A. and Cantos, Francisco J.},
year = {1987},
title = {Crane spring migration over Gallocanta (Spain)},
pages = {213--222},
pagination = {page},
number = {93-94},
journal = {Aquila}
}
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\citep{Alonso19939417}
\citep{Alonso1987521}
\citep{Alonso1987523}
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\end{document}
Muss es denn wirklich iso-authoryear sein, oder reicht Dir vielleicht auch die Bibliographie von authoryear-comp?
PS: Dein
Minimalbeispiel war fast ideal. Wenn Du es das nächste mal einfach als Code postest anstatt es anzuhängen, dann ist alles perfekt. (OK, filecontents ist auch nett, aber kein Muss.)
Probiers mal mit [code]\documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[babel,german=quotes]{csquotes}
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=iso-authoryear, citestyle=authoryear-comp, natbib=true, sorting=nyt,giveninits=true, maxcitenames=2, uniquename=false, uniquelist=false , uniquelist=minyear]{biblatex}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\usepackage{filecontents}
\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.bib}
@incollection{Alonso1987521,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Veiga, J. P. and Alonso, Javier A.},
title = {Possible effects of recent agricultural development on the wintering and migratory pattern of Common Crane in Iberia:~A study of winter ecology in a suitable locality},
keywords = {Nahrung;Landwirtschaft},
pages = {277--299},
bookpagination = {page},
editor = {Archibald, G. W. and Pasquier, R. F.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1983 International Crane Workshop Bharatpur, India},
year = {1987},
address = {Baraboo, Wisconsin}
}
@article{Alonso1987523,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Alonso, Javier A. and Veiga, J. P.},
year = {1987},
title = {Flocking in wintering Common Cranes Grus grus: influence of poulation size, food abundance and habitat patchiness},
pages = {53--60},
pagination = {page},
volume = {18},
journal = {Ornis Scandinavica}
}
@article{Alonso19939417,
author = {Alonso, Juan Carlos and Alonso, Javier A. and Cantos, Francisco J.},
year = {1987},
title = {Crane spring migration over Gallocanta (Spain)},
pages = {213--222},
pagination = {page},
number = {93-94},
journal = {Aquila}
}
\end{filecontents*}
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\renewcommand*{\multinamedelim}{\addsemicolon\space}%
}
\renewcommand*{\finalnamedelim}{\multinamedelim}
\begin{document}
\citep{Alonso19939417}
\citep{Alonso1987521}
\citep{Alonso1987523}
\printbibliography
\end{document}[/code]
Muss es denn wirklich [tt]iso-authoryear[/tt] sein, oder reicht Dir vielleicht auch die Bibliographie von [tt]authoryear-comp[/tt]?
PS: Dein [m][/m] war fast ideal. Wenn Du es das nächste mal einfach als Code postest anstatt es anzuhängen, dann ist alles perfekt. (OK, [tt]filecontents[/tt] ist auch nett, aber kein Muss.)