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High Habitat Potential but Limited Connectivity for Brown Bears Throughout Europe

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Large carnivores worldwide have experienced substantial range contractions due to human activities, though several species are recolonising parts of their historical range. We aimed to assess current and potential European brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) habitat as well as habitat connectivity on a continental scale. Location The extended
Merijn van den Bosch   +79 more
wiley   +1 more source

Radionuclides ^{137}Cs and ^{40}K in the soils of the Tatra National Park (TPN, Poland) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The paper presents the results of radioactivity determination of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in soil samples taken from the Tatra Mountains in Poland (Tatra National Park – TPN).
Drewnik, Marek   +6 more
core  

The Role of Peripheral Regions in Shaping the Phylogeography of the Bear's Ear Complex Across the Alps

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 53, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Peripheral regions of the Alps are often overlooked in molecular studies, yet they may play a major role in shaping the current distribution of species and genetic lineages. Location Europe. Taxon Angiosperms (Primulaceae: Primula).
Stéphanie Morelon   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biodiversity in mountain soils above the treeline

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 100, Issue 5, Page 1877-1949, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Biological diversity in mountain ecosystems has been increasingly studied over the last decade. This is also the case for mountain soils, but no study to date has provided an overall synthesis of the current state of knowledge. Here we fill this gap with a first global analysis of published research on cryptogams, microorganisms, and fauna in ...
Nadine Praeg   +36 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bears without borders: Long-distance movement in human-dominated landscapes

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation, 2019
Conservation of wide-ranging species and their mobility is a major challenge in an increasingly fragmented world. Species are traditionally viewed as static conservation targets and the importance of securing long-distance movement of individuals is ...
Kamil A. Bartoń   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Resistance of plant life forms of native and regenerated alpine plant communities to experimental trampling

open access: yesBiosystems Diversity, 2023
Trampling of vegetation as a result of recreation can adversely affect natural habitats, leading to loss of vegetation and degradation of plant communities.
V. Piscová   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Application of micronucleus assay in plants to monitor environmental pollution in situ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Samples of 5 vascular plant species: Achillea millefolium L., Artemisia vulgaris L., Festuca gigantea (L.) VILL., Ranunculus acris L. s. str. and Vicia angustifolia L. were collected near Fuel Storage Station, Chemical Fibre Factory “Wistom” in Tomaszów
Kośmider, Beata   +2 more
core  

Tree height and species composition of young forest stands fifteen years after the large-scale wind disturbance in Tatra National Park

open access: yesCentral European Forestry Journal, 2020
In November 2004, the windstorm Alžbeta damaged over 12 thousand ha of forests in the High Tatra Mts. It was the largest wind disaster in the modern forestry history of Slovakia.
V. Šebeň, B. Konôpka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE TATRA NATIONAL PARK

open access: yesEconomics and Environment, 2017
Tourism is mostly concentrated in protected areas. The highest level of protection of nature and landscape represents national parks, which are important biosphere reserves. Tourism in national parks has to be developed with a thoughtful and considerate
Marian Gúčik, Matúš Marciš
doaj  

Chrysophycean stomatocysts from Morskie Oko and Żabie Oko lakes in the Tatra National Park, Poland

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2011
Sixteen chrysophycean stomatocysts are reported from the lakes Morskie Oko and Żabie Oko in the Tatra National Park, Poland. Of these, six morphotypes are new to Poland, and two morphotypes plus one forma are new to science.
Jolanta Cabała
doaj   +1 more source

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