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Stan i prawidłowości wykształcenia dróg leśnych w Tatrzańskim Parku Narodowym i jego otoczeniu = Condition and formation regularities characterising forest roads in Poland’s Tatra National Park and its surroundings

Przegląd Geograficzny
Głównym celem artykułu było wykazanie prawidłowości wykształcenia wybranych dróg leśnych w Tatrzańskim Parku Narodowym oraz na obszarze graniczącym z TPN. Kartowanie geomorfologiczne obszaru badań przeprowadzono w drugiej połowie 2022 r. Pod uwagę wzięto
Agnieszka Wojtaszowicz   +1 more
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Profoundly National Yet Transboundary: The Tatra National Parks

2014
Situated on the Polish-Slovak border, the Tatra Mountains are protected by two neighboring National Parks. The history of the parks, which began in the 1880s, is deeply marked by the situation of these mountains on an imperial, and subsequently national, borderland.
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Lung nematodes of chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica, from the Tatra National Park, Slovakia

Journal of Helminthology, 1999
A larvoscopic examination of faeces collected from localities inhabited by chamois in the Tatra National Park (TANAP) in 1997 demonstrated the presence of the lung nematodes Muellerius spp. (likely to be M. tenuispiculatus and M. capillaris) and Neostrongylus linearis.
A, Stefancíková   +7 more
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Lung nematodes of chamois in the Low Tatra National Park, Slovakia

Journal of Helminthology, 1994
AbstractChamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) in the Low Tatra National Park are largely infected with the lungworms Mullerius capillaris and M. tenuispiculatus and sporadically with Dictyocaulus viviparus. The mean number of first stage larvae (Ll) per gram of faeces collected at chamois stands over the years 1981–1988 varied between 28.2 ( ± 11.9 ...
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Restoration of Forests in the Tatra National Park

1976
Protected in all over the Poland is the network of 13 national parks and about 620 nature reserves. In the Polish Carpathian Mnts on the total area of 315 000 ha of forests, there are four national parks in Tatras, Pieniny, Bieszczady and Babia Gora Mntns and more than 50 forestal nature reserves etablished on surface of about 20 000 hectares.
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Forest communities of the Tatra Mountains: A classification based on a permanent plot inventory in the Tatra National Park (Poland)

2021
The Tatra Mts. are an area with a long tradition of phytosociological studies, as the first study using Braun-Blanquet s approach in Poland was conducted in this region in the 1920s. However, a compre- hensive modern classification of the forest communities of the Tatra National Park (Polish part of the Tatra Mts.) is missing but ...
Pielech, Remigiusz   +7 more
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Application of GPS tracking for monitoring spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities in protected areas – A case study of ski touring in the Tatra National Park, Poland

Applied Geography, 2018
New trends in leisure and outdoor recreation show an increased penetration of remote areas and the development of spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities.
M. Bielanski   +5 more
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Using stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) to assess the influence of long term emission upon pollution with metals of the Tatra National Park area (Poland)

Atmospheric pollution research, 2019
Stinging nettle samples, soil samples and dust fall samples were collected from three stands (the Chocholowska Valley, the Strązyska Valley and Morskie Oko), located in the area of the Tatra National Park (South Poland) and subjected to determination of ...
A. Paukszto, J. Mirosławski
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Landscape-level spread of beetle infestations from windthrown- and beetle-killed trees in the non-intervention zone of the Tatra National Park, Slovakia (Central Europe)

Forest Ecology and Management, 2019
The European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) causes widespread Norway spruce (Picea abies) mortality in European forests. The pattern of landscape-level tree mortality varies over the course of beetle outbreak and by the presence and location of ...
M. Potterf   +5 more
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Dystric Cambisol properties at windthrow sites with secondary succession developed after 12 years under different conditions in Tatra National Park

Biologia, 2019
Natural or anthropogenic disturbances in the forest ecosystem alter ecological conditions and lead to shifts in microbial diversity. We focused on the topsoil properties of specific sites in Tatra National Park (Slovakia) that were affected by windthrow,
J. Gáfriková   +6 more
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