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Range and Diet of Stoats (Mustela erminea) in a New Zealand Beech Forest

Range and Diet of Stoats (Mustela erminea) in a New Zealand Beech Forest

... No significant difference was found between average female and male stoat home range size, although in other countries home ranges of males are generally reported to be larger (King, 1989). At an average of 124 ha (and ...

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Dynamics of soil temperature and its influence on biomass production of herb layer in a submontane beech forest

Dynamics of soil temperature and its influence on biomass production of herb layer in a submontane beech forest

... ABSTRACT: The paper summarizes the results of long-term measurements of soil temperature. The measurements were performed at two depths: 5 cm and 20 cm, on a series of five experimental plots with different stocking. The ...

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Developing a framework for growth modelling in a managed southern black beech forest

Developing a framework for growth modelling in a managed southern black beech forest

... Woodside forest is located at the foothills of the Southern Alps, at an elevation ranging from 400 to 550 ...the forest is affected by ...black beech while a smaller area (29 ha) is planted with ...

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Deadwood Density and Moisture Variation in a Natural Temperate Spruce-Fir-Beech Forest

Deadwood Density and Moisture Variation in a Natural Temperate Spruce-Fir-Beech Forest

... Zofin Forest Dynamics Plot (25 ha, hereinafter “Zofin”), which is part of the ForestGEO network ...spruce-fir-beech forest in the Hercynian ...

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Phenology of four broad leaved forest trees in a submountain beech forest

Phenology of four broad leaved forest trees in a submountain beech forest

... ABStRAct: The phenology of four deciduous forest tree species (Carpinus betulus L., Fagus sylvatica L., Quercus dalechampii Ten., Tilia cordata Mill.) was studied in a submountain beech forest stand ...

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Soluble carbon production by honeydew scale insects in a New Zealand beech forest

Soluble carbon production by honeydew scale insects in a New Zealand beech forest

... Zealand beech (Nothofagus ...the beech forest community relative to their biomass (Beggs and Wardle, in ...by beech scale insects provides a year-round sugar resource for a range of species at ...

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Fallow deer impacts on Wakatipu beech forest

Fallow deer impacts on Wakatipu beech forest

... on beech forest succession and ...Wakatipu Forest during the 1920s (Dunn, 1930). In central North Island beech forests, with considerable cyclone-induced disturbance, and where sika deer have ...

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The influence of honeydew on arthropod community composition in a New Zealand beech forest

The influence of honeydew on arthropod community composition in a New Zealand beech forest

... the beech forest of Nelson Lakes National Park, South Island, New ...within beech forest creates an environment with differences in between-patch ...

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Species diversity, abundance and dominance of macromycetes in beech forest stands

Species diversity, abundance and dominance of macromycetes in beech forest stands

... In the case of terrestrial saprophytes, in addition to climatic conditions, the soil humification process and thickness of humus and litter layers are limiting factors. According to HOLEC (1994) the litter thick- ness and ...

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Filling in the Clearance of a Forest Road Cross-Section in Beech Forest (p.53-62)

Filling in the Clearance of a Forest Road Cross-Section in Beech Forest (p.53-62)

... This pilot study confirmed the assumption that distance between stems and tree crowns as well as road body width and roadway width are decreasing by age, which means the older the road the more it is incorporated in the ...

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Amounts of throughfall and lysimetric water in a sub mountain beech forest in the Kremnické vrchy Mts  (West Carpathian Mts , Slovakia)

Amounts of throughfall and lysimetric water in a sub mountain beech forest in the Kremnické vrchy Mts (West Carpathian Mts , Slovakia)

... The situation in the case of soil solutions seems to be somewhat different because the differences between the depths were not found distinctly statis- tically significant (t-characteristic 0.1–2.1 on the plot K and ...

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Canopy gaps in two virgin beech forest reserves in Slovakia

Canopy gaps in two virgin beech forest reserves in Slovakia

... hardwood forest of the Southern Appalachians while RUNKLE (1982) calculated ...the forest with 32 m average stand height on gap closure in 10–20 m height and BARDEN (1989) on 18–30 m ...this forest ...

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Changes in forms of available nitrogen and respiration in soil of beech forest as a reaction to a deforestation resulting from wind storm

Changes in forms of available nitrogen and respiration in soil of beech forest as a reaction to a deforestation resulting from wind storm

... Training Forest Enterprise Masaryk Forest Křtiny was ...represents beech high forest, where soil was sampled from four types of sample plots: (1) maternal forest representing situation ...

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New technique to measure forest floor interception – an application in a beech forest in Luxembourg

New technique to measure forest floor interception – an application in a beech forest in Luxembourg

... denies forest floor interception, although this is an important mechanism that precedes infiltration or ...runoff. Forest floor interception consists partly of interception by dry soil, partly of intercep- ...

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Hydromass in Natural-Territorial Complexes in the Upper- and High-Mountain Landscapes of the Ialno Ridge

Hydromass in Natural-Territorial Complexes in the Upper- and High-Mountain Landscapes of the Ialno Ridge

... with beech forest and litterfall, whereas the mean value is 1421 ...upper-mountain forest landscapes the hydromass amounts depend on humidity and pedomass amount in separate geohorizons of the ...the ...

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Laboratory assay of aluminium transport through intact soil sample under controlled conditions

Laboratory assay of aluminium transport through intact soil sample under controlled conditions

... the forest soils is a serious problem due to the soil ...of forest topsoil from the Paličník area in the Jizera Mountains (Czech Republic), which originated under two different vegetation covers: European ...

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Influence of forest fragmentation on the distribution of small terrestrial mammals in fir beech commercial forest

Influence of forest fragmentation on the distribution of small terrestrial mammals in fir beech commercial forest

... mature beech forest by Apodemus flavicollis during the period without beechnuts crop, contrary to a positive correlation with the arboreal cover when the forest crop was ...

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Beech and Conifer Community Interactions in Moawhango Ecological Region, North-Island, New Zealand

Beech and Conifer Community Interactions in Moawhango Ecological Region, North-Island, New Zealand

... of beech and conifer forest points to a progressive centripetal influx of beech from the surrounding mountains into the plateau conifer ...of beech expansion mean to the relative distributions ...

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Spatial structure of forest stands Fageta paupera humilia in natural monument Máchova dolina

Spatial structure of forest stands Fageta paupera humilia in natural monument Máchova dolina

... acidic beech forests in Chřiby hills (Buček, Lacina; ...old beech stand time, where ac- cording to certain characters (the basal part of deformation strain, frequent occurrence of damage) we can infer that, ...

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Diet of ship rats following a mast event in beech (Nothofagus spp.) forest

Diet of ship rats following a mast event in beech (Nothofagus spp.) forest

... This study provides evidence that mice and rats are preyed on and/or scavenged by ship rats in beech forest following a mast event. Mouse hair in a considerable number of samples suggests that not all mice ...

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