Anthropogenic Infrastructures Shape Brown Bear Movements in Human-Modified Landscapes. [PDF]
Human activities are major drivers of changes in animal behaviour, resulting in diverse spatial and temporal activity patterns across species. In this study, we analysed telemetry data from brown bears in Finland, Slovakia and Romania, to compare how human infrastructure influences their movement behaviour.
García-Sánchez P +17 more
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Patterns and correlates of claims for brown bear damage on a continental scale [PDF]
Wildlife damage to human property threatens human-wildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wildlife damage in intensively managed landscapes often undermine conservation efforts, making damage mitigation and compensation of special concern for ...
Agnieszka, Olszańska +22 more
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The article presents the results of a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the geomagnetic field of the Ukrainian Carpathians and 3D magnetic modeling along the PANCAKE geotransect and Transcarpathian Depression, as well as a comparison of the ...
M.I. Orlyuk +4 more
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Constructing the Carpathians : the Carpathian Convention and the Search for a Spatial Ideal [PDF]
Abstract This paper explores some of the assumptions behind the purposefully-vague spatial definition of the area covered by the Carpathian Convention, pointing to the problematic aspects of defining such an entity. The intrinsically political nature of defining boundaries in space is stressed, including the difficulties of seeking a biophysical ...
Fall, Juliet J., Egerer, Harald
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Connected peripheries – North Danube Thrace in the 4th-3rd centuries BC. Exploring settlement patterns in the environs of the ostentatious grave of Peretu [PDF]
The following analysis emerged as an attempt to explain and contextualize a very rich grave, already historiographically notorious, with analogies equally famous, traditionally dated around the middle of the 4th c.
Maria-Magdalena ȘTEFAN, Dan ȘTEFAN
doaj
Bryophytes possess a wide ecological diapason allowing them to populate substrates of technogenic origins which are scarcely suitable or completely unsuitable for viability of vascular plants. 49 bryophyte species, which belong to 2 divisions, 3 classes,
I. V. Rabyk +3 more
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Rudyshyn Mykhailo Petrovych, a zoologist, game expert, mammalogist, ecologist, and researcher of mountains [PDF]
Mykhailo P. Rudyshyn (1927–2000) was a prominent researcher of biology and population ecology of rodents of western Ukraine. During many years, he had been working in a number of scientific and research institutions in Lviv, Ukraine, such as the ...
Anatolii Mamchur +2 more
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Towards an ecological network for the Carpathians [PDF]
The Carpathian Biodiversity Information System (CBIS) and the proposal for an ecological network for the eastern part of the Carpathians are the two main outcomes of the project funded by the BBI Matra program of the Dutch government.
Baltzer, M. +10 more
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Seismic scattering and absorption mapping from intermediate-depth earthquakes reveals complex tectonic interactions acting in the Vrancea region and surroundings (Romania) [PDF]
The present study was performed during a stay at the University of Münster financed by a grant awarded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in 2014.
Borleanu, F. +4 more
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Horizons and Challenges: An Overview of Strategies for Circular Economy Education in Schools
ABSTRACT Education is fundamental to preparing future professionals for the transition to a circular economy (CE), and it requires the development of competences from the earliest stages of schooling. Nevertheless, teachers continue to face challenges in integrating the circular economy into classroom practice. This article presents a literature review
Maiara Lais Marcon, Simone Sehnem
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