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A new species of Scotoplanetes Absolon, 1913 (Coleoptera; Carabidae; Trechini) from Durmitor Mt., Montenegro

open access: yes, 2023
Summary. Scotoplanetes nonveilleri. sp. nov. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechini) is described from Jama na Vjetrenim brdima pit ("Pit on the Windy Hills"), Durmitor Mt., Montenegro. The new species is a third representative of the genus Scotoplanetes. It differs from known species by general morphology and the form of the male aedeagus.
Pavićević, Dragan, Popović, Momčilo
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Small glaciers in the Dinaric Mountains after eight years of observation: On the verge of extinction?

open access: yesActa Geographica Slovenica, 2020
This study presents results from regular observation of permanent and summer-persisting firn-ice bodies in the highest parts of the Dinaric Alps. The sizes of six small glaciers and two snow patches on the Prokletije Massif (in Albania) and the Durmitor ...
Emil Mariov Gachev
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Chert blocks in the ophiolitic mélange of Zlatibor Mt. (SW Serbia): Age and geodynamic implications [PDF]

open access: yesGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva, 2016
Cherts are quite frequently occurring rocks in the Internal Dinarides, an extremely complex area composed of several tectonostratigraphic units in which oceanic sediments, ophiolites and partly metamorphosed parts of the distal continental ...
Gerzina Nataša, Đerić Nevenka
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Characteristic Types of Landslides in The Durmitor Flysch Complex Area

open access: yesAGG+
The term "Durmitor flysch" was first introduced into the geological literature in 1948 by [1].. Under this term, he refers to a powerful geological formation, formed at the transition from the Upper Cretaceous to the Paleogene.
Bojana Grujić   +3 more
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Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides (Mt. Durmitor, Montenegro)

open access: yesJournal of Mountain Science, 2022
Filling of dolines with aeolian sediments, one of the less frequently described ways in which they are filled, is analysed in the present study on an example of a doline in the high-mountain karst of the Dinarides. There is a series of deep dolines on a broad ridge (about 2450 m a.s.l.) on Mt.
Mirela Djurović   +2 more
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Heritage of Tethyan Oceanic Transform Faults Within Alpine Orogens: Paleomagnetic Evidence From the Shkoder‐Peja Transverse Zone (Northern Albania)

open access: yesTectonics, Volume 44, Issue 6, June 2025.
Abstract The Shkoder‐Peja transverse zone (SPTZ) of Northern Albania marks the boundary between the Dinarides and Albano‐Hellenides and is marked by a ∼100 km SW‐ward shift of the ophiolitic nappe front. The SPTZ has been variably interpreted as a paleogeographic inheritance, a dextral strike‐slip fault, the hinge of the clockwise (CW) rotating Albano ...
F. Feriozzi, G. Siravo, F. Speranza
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Two moss species from Mt Durmitor new to the bryophyte flora of Montenegro

open access: yesActa Botanica Croatica, 2017
Abstract The present paper reports the first records of two moss species, Orthotrichum obtusifolium Brid. and Dicranoweisia cirrata (Hedw.) Lindb., in the flora of Montenegro. The mosses were found in the Tepački kraj area on Mt Durmitor. Some morphological features, the ecological characteristics and the distribution of the species are given, along ...
Vulević, Anja   +2 more
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The genus Ruteria roudier, 1954 (Curculionidae) in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The presence of Ruteria graeca (Caldara, 1973) and R. hypocrita (Boheman, 1837) (93 and 215 specimens respectively) was confirmed among other adult soil weevil material collected at 24 localities on the territory of Serbia between 1995 and 2003 for the ...
Ilić N., Pešić Snežana
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Gremmeniella abietina (lagerb) morelet: Distribution in Yugoslavia, significance and control [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2002
Fungus G. abietina is one of the most dangerous pathogenic fungi inhabiting conifer plantations, and especially endangered species are the pines. Among the pines, the most susceptible species is Austrian pine, and endangered plantations are aged between ...
Karadžić Dragan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Multi‐Modelling Approach for Informing the Conservation of a Cold‐Adapted Terrestrial Amphibian in the Face of Climate Change

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 51, Issue 12, Page 2469-2483, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to assess potential climate change impacts on the distribution of a cold‐adapted terrestrial amphibian that shows strong intraspecific differentiation. Location Alps and Dinarides. Taxon Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra). Methods We built SDMs for each of two major intraspecific lineages (S. a.
Mirza Čengić   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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