Steppes, savannahs, forests and phytodiversity reservoirs during the Pleistocene in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
A palaeobotanical analysis of the Pleistocene floras and vegetation in the Iberian Peninsula shows the existence of patched landscapes with Pinus woodlands, deciduous and mixed forests, parklands (savannah-like), shrublands, steppes and grasslands ...
Agustí +259 more
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Tree regeneration responds more to shade casting by the overstorey and competition in the understorey than to abundance per se [PDF]
Manipulating the overstorey is the key tool for forest managers to steer natural regeneration. Opening up the canopy does not only create favourable light conditions for tree seedling growth, but also for (competitive) understorey species.
Baeten, Lander +3 more
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Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck': 'Dawyck' European Beech
Upright European Beech grows in a columnar form without pruning perhaps to 70 or 80 feet tall. The crown spreads to about 30 feet. The tree grows slowly, recovers slowly from transplanting and prefers a sunny location and a moist, light soil.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Revealing the last 13,500 years of environmental history from the multiproxy record of a mountain lake (Lago Enol, northern Iberian Peninsula) [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10933-009-9387-7.We present the Holocene sequence from Lago Enol (43°16′N, 4°59′W, 1,070 m a.s.l.), Cantabrian Mountains, northern ...
Ana Moreno +122 more
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Fagus sylvatica 'Atropunicea': Purple European Beech
Purple European Beech grows into a wide oval, 70 to 80 feet tall and spreads 50 to 70 feet. Leaves emerge deep purple and fade somewhat to a purple-green during the summer. Branches normally sweep the ground in a graceful fashion. The tree grows slowly,
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Fagus grandifolia: American Beech
This massive tree will slowly reach a height and spread of 50 or more feet. Forest grown trees reach up to 120 feet. The tree is naturally low-branched with attractive glossy green leaves providing deep, inviting shade.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Russula vinosoflavescens sp. nov., from deciduous forests of Northern Alsace, France [PDF]
Based on morphological, molecular, and ecological data, a new species of Russula sect. Russula, found on several occasions under deciduous trees in Northern Alsace is described and illustrated as: Russula vinosoflavescens, belonging to R.
Hampe, Felix +2 more
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The community charaeteristics of the taiwan beech forest of Qingliangfeng Mountain in Zhejiang
Fagus hayatae is one of the Chinese National Protected Plant, Second class. It distributed patternly at several mountain peaks in Zhejiang Province, forming dominant plant community.This paper deals with preliminary investigation on Fagus hayatae ...
ZHANG Fang-gang
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Co to jest Fagus feroniae Unger? [What is Fagus feroniae Unger?]
Hanna Czeczott
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First description of the female of the theridiid spider Robertus golovatchi (Araneae: Theridiidae) [PDF]
The female of Robertus golovatchi Eskov, 1987 is described for the first time from Abkhazia and the male is also figured. The female is compared to another species known from the Caucasus R.
Kovblyuk, Mykola M., Marusik, Yuri M.
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