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2017
Diversity and ecological patterns of vertical stratification of one of the largest Palaearctic moth families (Geometridae) were researched on two Dinaric karst mountains. Out of a total of 464 geometrid species in Croatia, 232 species were found in the study areas, 164 on Mt. Biokovo and 132 on Mt. Lička Plješivica.
Mihoci, Iva +2 more
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Diversity and ecological patterns of vertical stratification of one of the largest Palaearctic moth families (Geometridae) were researched on two Dinaric karst mountains. Out of a total of 464 geometrid species in Croatia, 232 species were found in the study areas, 164 on Mt. Biokovo and 132 on Mt. Lička Plješivica.
Mihoci, Iva +2 more
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Lynx population in the Dinaric Mountains and the south-eastern Alps and the LIFE Lynx project
2019Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) was extirpated from the Northern Dinaric Mountains and South- Eastern Alps in the beginning of 20th century. However, in 1973 foresters and hunters in Slovenia reintroduced six (some of them closely-related) lynx from Slovakia to the Northern Dinaric Mountains.
Černe, Rok +14 more
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2017
St. Ilija Mountain (St. Elias, 961 m a.s.l.), the area included in this study, is located on the peninsula of Pelješac (355 km2) in south Croatia, eastern Adriatic coast. The peninsula is included in Croatian Important Plant Areas (IPAs). The study area stretches over a surface of ca. 1500 ha.
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St. Ilija Mountain (St. Elias, 961 m a.s.l.), the area included in this study, is located on the peninsula of Pelješac (355 km2) in south Croatia, eastern Adriatic coast. The peninsula is included in Croatian Important Plant Areas (IPAs). The study area stretches over a surface of ca. 1500 ha.
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Knautia ehrendorferi (Caprifoliaceae), a new species from Dinaric mountains
The Balkan Peninsula represents one of the main centres of diversification of Knautia (Caprifoliaceae), particularly within the morphologically and genetically intricate Knautia sect. Trichera. Taxonomic resolution in this group is hampered by extensive polyploidy, frequent hybridization, and overlapping morphological traits, complicating species ...openaire
Geomorphology of Blidinje, Dinaric Alps (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Journal of Maps, 2016Uros Stepisnik +2 more
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