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We compared the biological and economic effects of simultaneous artificial regeneration of mixtures of pioneers (birch - Betula pendula Roth or aspen - Populus tremula L.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) with plots of monospecific beech. During the period
Jiří Krásenský +3 more
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Forest gaps primarily reshape herb layer composition by increasing light availability and shrub layer encroachment. Roe deer influence herb layer community assembly both directly and indirectly via modification of the shrub layer and light availability and thus shifting plant–plant competition.
Ludwig Lettenmaier +14 more
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Abstract An understanding of habitat use and levels of active behaviour is foundational to wildlife behaviour, ecology, conservation and management. These variables are commonly measured by tracking individuals in space and time using biologging. In principle, camera‐trap data also contain information about both activity level and habitat use; however,
J. Marcus Rowcliffe +2 more
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Modelización de la respuesta climática de Fagus sylvatica en el Parque Natural del Moncayo [PDF]
La Península Ibérica se está viendo afectada por un proceso de cambios en el clima que están provocando impactos como la desertización progresiva o cambios en las distribuciones de especies vegetales.
Tejedor Vargas, Ernesto +2 more
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A New Hybrid Record for The Vascular Flora of Türkiye: Fagus x taurica Popl.
The presence of Fagus x taurica Popl., a hybrid of two Fagus L. taxa known to be naturally distributed in Türkiye, has been detected in the natural deciduous-mixed forests of Bolu.
Ahmet Ayteğin +3 more
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Navadna bukev - Fagus sylvatica (L.)
In the present contribution six insect species and one mite species which are relatively common in our forests are presented. On several locations outbreaksof Miramella irena were noted, likewise of the beech weevil (Rhynchaenus fagi). The woolly beech aphid (Phyllaphis fagi) is always presentin beech stands in low abundance. The next insects presented
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Biodiversity‐driven spatial conservation planning to delineate temporally stable regions
Abstract The accelerating loss of biodiversity underscores the critical need for effective conservation strategies, particularly in the face of climate change and anthropogenic pressures. We devised a conservation planning framework that adopts a temporal stacking approach to species distribution models and landscape connectivity analyses. These models
Mattia Iannella +5 more
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ABSTRACT Since its introduction, ash dieback has been a disease affecting ash (Fraxinus excelsior) stands across nearly their entire range. As the disease cannot be contained, various options for mitigating its severity have been explored in numerous studies.
Falk Schrewe +2 more
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Energia aktywacji pęcznienia drewna buka (Fagus sylvatica L.) w wodzie
The activation energy of swelling beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) in water. This paper shows the results of the activation energy of swelling beech wood in water. The results showed that activation energy depends on the density.
Roszyk, E. +3 more
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Legacy Effects in Buds and Leaves of European Beech Saplings (Fagus sylvatica) after Severe Drought. [PDF]
Thomas FM, Schunck L, Zisakos A.
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