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Carpinus betulus L.

open access: yes, 2018
Carpinus betulus L. Artbeschreibung: Bis 20 m hoher Baum mit glatter, grauer, hellfleckiger Rinde. Stamm mit Längswülsten. Blätter 8-20 mm lang gestielt, eiförmig-länglich, doppelt gezähnt, am Grund meist asymmetrisch, oberseits +/-kahl. Seitennerven etwas vertieft, meist höchstens 14 Paare.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Sinecological analysis of the montane rain forrest of Omiltemi, Guerrero

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences, 1992
Se describe la composición florística, la estructura y la textura de 1 ha de bosque mesófilo de montaña de Omiltemi, Guerrero. Se trata de un bosque rico en especies, incluye 138 plantas vasculares, siendo las clases mejor representadas las epífitas ...
Jorge Meave   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hermit beetle (Osmoderma barnabita) habitat selection and movement are shaped by tree microhabitat availability in Eastern Romanian Carpathians

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, EarlyView.
We conducted the first radio‐tracking study on Osmoderma barnabita to examine the movement ecology and habitat selection in the Eastern Carpathians. A female recorded the longest movement distance and had larger home ranges than males. It showed a preference for Quercus petraea, with wood mould cavities and DBH as key predictors.
Marian D. Mirea   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nonnodulating Fagales retain the functional NODULE INCEPTION gene

open access: yesNew Phytologist, EarlyView.
NODULE INCEPTION orthologs are present in nonnodulating species in Fagales.
Momona Noda   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Colonisation potential of the bark beetle (Taphrorychus bicolor) on beech logs and logging residues: ecological context and implications for pest management in forests

open access: yesPest Management Science, Volume 82, Issue 7, Page 6628-6637, July 2026.
Beech residues left in shaded or semi‐shaded conditions pose a substantial risk of local Taphrorychus bicolor population outbreaks. The rapid removal or placement of residues in sun‐exposed locations can help mitigate this risk. Abstract BACKGROUND The bark beetle Taphrorychus bicolor has been traditionally classified as a secondary pest of European ...
Ivana Henzlová   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evolution of Crematogaster sordidula (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) Ants in the Mediterranean Region During Plio‐Pleistocene Climatic Changes

open access: yesZoologica Scripta, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 615-638, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Understanding insect responses to global climate change involves identifying strategies used during past climate oscillations. Phylogeography offers a powerful framework to unravel how historical climatic and geological events have shaped the spatial genetic patterns of species, providing critical insights into evolutionary processes, whereas ...
Jody H. Voges   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Complex History of Organellar Introgression in Nothofagus Trees: Chloroplast and Mitochondrial Capture Facilitated by Natural Selection

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 6, June 2026.
Field photograph of an ancient Nothofagus tree covered with epiphytic lichens in the Patagonian temperate rainforest. This genus serves as a key model for investigating organellar introgression and evolutionary genomics in South America. ABSTRACT Hybridization is widespread across diverse groups of organisms, and in some cases, organellar genomes of ...
Gabriela Narváez   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE INNER MORPHOLOGİCAL AND PALYNOLOGICAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF Carpinus orientalis Mili. NATURALLY GROWN IN TURKEY

open access: yesForestist, 1995
Carpinus orientalis Mili, is a small tree or a tali shrub and naturally grovvs in Thrace, Nortlı and Sorth Anatolia (YALTIRIK 1988). In this research, the inner morphological and palynological characteristics of Carpinus orientalis Mili, vvere ...
Ünal AKKEMİK
doaj   +2 more sources

Wood-inhabiting dematiaceous Hyphomycetes in the Kampinos National Park

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2014
In this work the results of investigations of wood-inhabiting fungal communities in several forest associations arę presented. The populations of these fungi on the wood of Carpinus betulus, Quercus robur, Betula verrucosa, Tilia cordata and Pinus ...
A. Borowska
doaj   +1 more source

Beyond species loss: Community reshuffling shapes biodiversity along the urban–rural gradient

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, Volume 63, Issue 6, June 2026.
Our results indicate that species turnover is a general ecological mechanism shaping vertebrate communities along the urban gradient, driven by taxon‐ and species‐specific responses to environmental and spatial features. Community differences primarily reflect habitat suitability rather than dispersal limitation, highlighting the potential of targeted ...
Olivia Dondina   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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