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The decomposition of hornbeam, linden and oak leaves in an oak-linden-hornbeam ,(Tilio-Carpinetum) forst and of pine and spruce needles in an oak-pine mixed forest (Pino-Quercetum typicum) of the Białowieża National Park were studied.
Helena Dziadowiec
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The European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) is a medium-sized deciduous tree that spreads northeast of the middle of Lithuania. Carpinus betulus L. is a native tree in Poland, and its branch is migrated by two Pleistocene refugia.
Girmantė Jurkšienė +3 more
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Carabus Population Response to Drought in Lowland Oak Hornbeam Forest
Forest management practices and droughts affect the assemblages of carabid species, and these are the most important factors in terms of influencing short- and long-term population changes.
B. Šiška, M. Eliášová, J. Kollár
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Well‐preserved heathlands of NW Italy are the main overwintering habitat of Sympecma paedisca, while grassy margins in farmland are used only in summer and are avoided from autumn onwards. Grassy margins in farmland act as corridors during the species' migrations between its breeding (ricefields) and overwintering (lowland heathlands) grounds ...
Leonardo Siddi +3 more
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RESISTANCE OF BEECH, OAK AND HORNBEAM WOOD SPECIES AGAINST MARINE BORERS IN BOSHEHR PORT COASTS IN PERSIAN GULF [PDF]
Samples of 3 wood species including: Beech (Fagus orientalis), Oak (Quercus castaneafolia) and Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) were treated with creosote and celcure. The dimension of samples were 200 x 7 x 20 mm.
Ali Reza nezhad +2 more
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Seasonal fluctuations of light availability, nutrient concentrations, and moisture affect plant population traits like density, standing biomass, and flowering.
Mateusz Rawlik, A. Jagodziński
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Do camera light traps for moths provide similar data as conventional funnel light traps?
We recorded moths using a traditional collection method (funnel light traps, FLTs) and compared them with records made using automated camera light traps (CLTs). In direct comparison, the recorded moth species richness was similar, but the CLTs were able to leverage their advantages over longer periods of time and recorded more species.
Vivian Holzhauer +3 more
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The effect of altitude on bending creep behavior hornbeam (Case Study, Nowshahr Meshelak Branch) [PDF]
This study aimed to investigation the effect of altitude on the bending creep behavior of hornbeam lumber (Carpinus betuluse). For this purpose, 9 hornbeam trees from three different altitudes (400, 800 and 1100m) from forestry projects of Meshelak ...
valiallah moosavi +4 more
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The paper focuses on assessing the growth and production of a mixed oak/hornbeam forest stand established by combined regeneration in 1940 to 1942. The stand is situated at an altitude of 460 m. Since 1961, it is left to its natural development.
Václav Hurt
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Experimental rearing of Orthosia gothica and Orthosia cerasi larvae under four controlled climate‐chamber treatments (15°C vs. 20°C; 24h darkness vs.12h light/12h dark) to isolate temperature and light effects on development. Repeated measurements of larval body size, biomass and pupation timing to quantify how growth rates and developmental duration ...
Franka Reinhard +4 more
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