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Assessment and Inventory of Forest Ecosystems Biodiversity: Case Study for Karelian Isthmus of Leningrad Region, Russia

Assessment and Inventory of Forest Ecosystems Biodiversity: Case Study for Karelian Isthmus of Leningrad Region, Russia

... for forest ecosystems biodiversity assessments and ...characterizing forest land cover diversity were ...Isthmus forest vegetation cover have the following values: 1) m (mean number of species ...

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Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

... was not so important any longer. An increased em- phasis is put on timber quality and to a greater ex- tent than ever also on the fulfilment of non-wood production functions of the forest. The authors also warned ...

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Spatial Multi Criteria Based Analysis to Assess Dynamics and Vulnerability of Forest Ecosystems to Global Changes: Case of Maamora Forest Morocco

Spatial Multi Criteria Based Analysis to Assess Dynamics and Vulnerability of Forest Ecosystems to Global Changes: Case of Maamora Forest Morocco

... of forest ecosystems to global ...Maamora forest, and pointed to the fact that vulnerability was more marked in continental or eastern parts of the forest and that ecosystems are ...

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Landscape Epidemiology of Sudden Oak Death: Spatial Analysis of Disease Dynamics in Natural Forest Ecosystems.

Landscape Epidemiology of Sudden Oak Death: Spatial Analysis of Disease Dynamics in Natural Forest Ecosystems.

... emerging forest diseases to native community structure, function and services (Ellison et ...in forest ecosystems through the selective mortality of abundant tree species or species that play a ...

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Evaluation of qualitative attributes of forest ecosystems by means of numerical quantifiers

Evaluation of qualitative attributes of forest ecosystems by means of numerical quantifiers

... of forest ecosystems, for example site, naturalness, biodiversity, ecological stability, threat of injurious agents, status of forest biotopes of European significance in the NATURA 2000 network and ...

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Earthworm (Lumbricidae) assemblages of forest ecosystems in the anthropogenically

Earthworm (Lumbricidae) assemblages of forest ecosystems in the anthropogenically

... Forest ecosystems with site conditions significant- ly modified by long-term anthropogenic stress (air pollution; clear-cutting; creation of microclimates; changes in pH and in the herb and tree layers) are ...

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Composition of psocid taxocenoses (Insecta: Psocoptera) in dependence on the level of naturalness of forest ecosystems in the Žďárské vrchy hills

Composition of psocid taxocenoses (Insecta: Psocoptera) in dependence on the level of naturalness of forest ecosystems in the Žďárské vrchy hills

... natural forest ecosystems (stands of Fagus sylvatica with individual admixture of Abies alba, Acer pseudoplatanus, Picea abies), changed forest ecosystems (monoculture of Picea abies), young ...

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Impact of expressway on physiology of plants and accumulation of risk elements in forest ecosystems

Impact of expressway on physiology of plants and accumulation of risk elements in forest ecosystems

... The study transect (Southwest of Slovakia) is an anthropic-biotic complex, which consists of a set of natural and man-in part, or completely altered dynamic systems, as well as the newly created arti- ficial elements. ...

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Regime and dynamics of soil moisture in forest ecosystems of Záhorská lowland

Regime and dynamics of soil moisture in forest ecosystems of Záhorská lowland

... The reality in the widest sense of interaction and physics is represented within a delineated spatial unit of the atmosphere – vegetation cover – aera- tion zone – ground water chain by water transport processes (ŠÚTOR, ...

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Functional effects of forest ecosystems on water cycle – Slovakia case study

Functional effects of forest ecosystems on water cycle – Slovakia case study

... of forest ecosystems is as a rainfall reducer (amount of water as well as a cinetic energy of rain drops), causing a significant amount of rainfall to be directly fed back to the atmosphere which is not ...

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Possibilities of using rooted cuttings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L ) for stabilisation of forest ecosystems

Possibilities of using rooted cuttings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L ) for stabilisation of forest ecosystems

... of forest tree species is of great importance not only for breeding programmes but also for the conservation of valuable populations of tree ...in forest stands for the time ...man-made forest stands ...

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Ground vegetation as an important factor in the biodiversity of forest ecosystems and its evaluation in regard to nitrogen deposition

Ground vegetation as an important factor in the biodiversity of forest ecosystems and its evaluation in regard to nitrogen deposition

... ditions, geological substrate, climate, the life cycles of plants, the reserves of diasporas in the environ- ment, etc. The effects of atmospheric deposition, particularly of sulphur and nitrogen, on vegeta- tion and on ...

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Red deer density in the air polluted area of forest ecosystems in the Krušné hory Mts  – Klášterec nad Ohří Forest District

Red deer density in the air polluted area of forest ecosystems in the Krušné hory Mts – Klášterec nad Ohří Forest District

... of forest ecosystems disturbed by air pollution in the Krušné hory ...Ohří Forest District was determined in two model hunting districts Jelení hora and Černý ...

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Forest ecosystems of the Šumava Mts. and their management

Forest ecosystems of the Šumava Mts. and their management

... the Forest Natural Region belongs to the Šumava Protected Landscape Area sur- rounding ...of forest stands that were established by setting out spruce plants during the culmination of bark beetle disaster ...

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Phytosociology—A Useful Tool for the Assessment of Past and Future Human Impacts on Plants and Forest Ecosystems

Phytosociology—A Useful Tool for the Assessment of Past and Future Human Impacts on Plants and Forest Ecosystems

... the forest communities described in the mid-twentieth century in the Zielonka Experimental Forest (Poland) have changed, and if so, what were the reasons for these changes and what were their environmental ...

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Growing season length as a key factor of cumulative net ecosystem exchange over
the pine forest ecosystems in Europe

Growing season length as a key factor of cumulative net ecosystem exchange over the pine forest ecosystems in Europe

... different forest ecosystems across Europe can be explained by the mean annual air temperature, latitude and growing season length (GSL) changes in 39, 47, and 53%, ...

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Verification of food supply for red deer under conditions of the air- polluted area of mountain forest ecosystems in the Ore Mountains (Forest District Klášterec nad Ohří)

Verification of food supply for red deer under conditions of the air- polluted area of mountain forest ecosystems in the Ore Mountains (Forest District Klášterec nad Ohří)

... The environment quality for red deer is particularly given by its carrying capacity, i.e. ability to provide suffi cient amount of food of corresponding quality to wildlife. On the basis of results of the quantitative and ...

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A review of malaria transmission dynamics in forest ecosystems

A review of malaria transmission dynamics in forest ecosystems

... in forest areas and their health-seeking behaviors are cru- cial for parasite prevalence and precipitation of drug re- ...in forest areas is a complex process involving interplay between topographical, ...

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Organic Carbon Storage in Evergreen Oak Forest Ecosystems of the Middle and High Moroccan Atlas Areas

Organic Carbon Storage in Evergreen Oak Forest Ecosystems of the Middle and High Moroccan Atlas Areas

... In general, the average value of SOC pool to the depth of 0 - 100 cm in the stands of Middle Atlas and High Atlas ranged 3.1 to 141.4 t Mg ∙ha −1 in the clearing and Ajdir stand (2124 trees ∙ha −1 ) respectively (Figure ...

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Using Distribution and Abundance of Early Successional Species to Guide Management of Fire-maintained Forest Ecosystems.

Using Distribution and Abundance of Early Successional Species to Guide Management of Fire-maintained Forest Ecosystems.

... fundamental role in creation and maintenance of early successional vegetation. The unique structure and composition of these communities provide habitat for a suite of bird species that are often rare or absent from the ...

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