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Spatially explicit individual‐based models provide a powerful way to explore spatial dynamics when direct observation is not feasible. But for many ecological applications, these models require detailed data on the initial spatial arrangement and traits of individuals – information rarely available in large, heterogeneous or novel landscapes.
Brayan Morera +4 more
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This paper provides characteristic and a comprehensive overview of the adaptation strategies of sessile oak (Quercus petraea [Matt.] Liebl.) in the context of global climate change (GCC). The GCC is primarily manifested by increasing air temperatures and
Černý Jakub +4 more
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The capercaillie Tetrao urogallus formerly inhabited the forests of Lower Lusatia in eastern Germany but became regionally extirpated by the late 20th century following extensive habitat loss and fragmentation. In response, a reintroduction program was initiated in 2012 after approximately one decade of habitat restoration. Between 2012 and 2024, adult
Tobias Ludwig +5 more
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The Role of Tree Mortality in Vitality Assessment of Sessile Oak Forests
Background and Purpose: The drought-induced vitality loss of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) has been continuously observed in Hungary for more than three decades.
Imre Berki +3 more
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Three variants of growing sessile oak (maturing high forest) on typical fertile sites of lower elevations in the Czech Republic were compared from the production and quality point of view. The variants were as follows: mixed forest unmanaged more than 30
Lumír Dobrovolný, J. Macháček
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Macroscopic characteristics of sessile oak trunk in coppice forests of NP "Djerdap"
The study of the macroscopic characteristics of wood contributes to the better yield and implementation in the processes of wood processing. Based on the analysis of the significance of coppice forests, this paper presents a part of the study which deals with some parameters of macroscopic characteristics of sessile oak in coppice forests of the ...
Popović Zdravko, Todorović Nebojša
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Effects of Machining Conditions on Surface Roughness in Planing and Sanding of Solid Wood
It is important to evaluate the effect of machining and wood machining properties on surface quality to determine and upgrade the data on wood machining properties and to defi ne convenient usage areas for some native wood species of Turkey.
Sait Dündar Sofuoğlu, Ahmet Kurtoğlu
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Key triggers of adaptive genetic variability of sessile oak [Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl.] from the Balkan refugia: outlier detection and association of SNP loci from ddRAD-seq data. [PDF]
Tóth EG +8 more
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Plant surfaces have a considerable degree of chemical and physical variability also in relation to different environmental conditions, organs and state of development.
Héctor A. Bahamonde +3 more
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Ectomycorrhizae of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.)
Investigations were performed during the years 1999 to 2001 on a limed and unlimed plot within a high-elevated sessile oak forest. The oak forest (with 90 years old European beech at the understorey) was 170 to 197 years old. It is located at forest district Merzalben, location 04/0705, which is situated in the Palatinate Forest in south-west Germany ...
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