There is only one winner: The negative impact of red deer density on roe deer numbers and distribution in the Słowiński National Park and its vicinity [PDF]
Red and roe deer are the most numerous cervids in Europe, and they occur in sympatry in most regions. Roe deer were considered to be an inferior competitor in studies in which they co‐occurred with fallow deer or muntjac.
Jakub Borkowski +6 more
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Genetic Variation versus Morphological Variability in European Peatland Violets (Viola epipsila-V. palustris Group). [PDF]
In Europe, the V. epipsila—V. palustris group comprises V. epipsila Ledeb., V. palustris L., V. pubifolia (Kuta) G. H. Loos (=V. palustris subsp. pubifolia Kuta), interspecific hybrids, and putative introgressants.
Żabicka J +4 more
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New and rare species of anamorphic fungi for Poland [PDF]
Morphological characters of and disease symptoms caused by five fungal species parasitizing on plants of the Słowiński National Park and the Drawieński National Park (both located in north-western Poland) are presented. Of the species, Ramularia celastri
Beata Czerniawska
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Diversity and Ecology of Thrips (Thysanoptera, Insecta) Assemblages in Słowiński National Park—A Biosphere Reserve on the Baltic Coast (Northern Poland) [PDF]
Słowiński National Park is one of the 23 national parks in Poland and one of the two situated on the Baltic Coast in the country. It was established in 1967 to protect the most valuable ecosystems: coastal lakes, marshes, peat bogs, meadows, forests, and,
Halina Kucharczyk +2 more
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Influence of pH, nitrogen and sulphur deposition on species composition of lowland and montane coniferous communities in the Tatrzanski and Slowinski National Parks, Poland [PDF]
Nitrogen and sulphur deposition is considered as a negative factor for biodiversity, usually leading to changes in species composition and structure of plant communities, and ultimately to the impoverishment of biodiversity. In this study we investigated
Uzieblo AK, Staszewski T, Chmura D
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Species of anamorphic fungi rare and new for Poland [PDF]
Morinia pestalozzioides, Seimatosporium hypericinum, Septoria artemisiae, S. artemisiae-maritimae, S. achilleicola and S. symphyti, fungi not recorded in Poland before, are described and illustrated.
Iwona Adamska
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Fungi of the genus Ramularia in the Słowiński National Park [PDF]
In the years 1996-98 and 2001, the occurrence of fungi of the genus Ramulania in 11 plant associations of the Słowiński National Park (north-western Poland) was investigated.
Iwona Adamska
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Schizothyrioma ptarmicae (Helotiales, Ascomycota), a rare European fungus newly found in Poland [PDF]
The morphological properties of Schizothyrioma ptarmicae (Helotiales, Ascomycota), a fungus known from a single locality in Poland and infrequently reported from Europe, are described and illustrated.
Iwona Adamska
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PERSPEKTYWY OCHRONY ŚWIATOWEGO DZIEDZICTWA W POLSCE – CZYLI TENTATIVE LIST I PROPOZYCJE MOŻLIWYCH DO ZGŁOSZENIA KANDYDATUR NA LISTĘ ŚWIATOWEGO DZIEDZICTWA [PDF]
The article discusses Polish suggestions of new inscriptions into the UNESCO World Heritage List. The waiting items mentioned in the Tentative List were presented. Currently the Polish version of the List numbers 5 items. They are: Gdańsk, Town of Memory
Jakub Lewicki
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Microscopic fungus-like organisms and fungi of the Słowiński National Park. I. [PDF]
In the years 1996- 1998, the occurrence of microscopic fungus-like organisms and fungi in plant associations of seven permanent plots of the Słowiński National Park, Poland, was investigated.
Jwona Adamska, Janusz Błaszkowski
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