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Soil nematodes in alpine meadows of the Tatra National Park (Slovak Republic)

open access: yesHelminthologia, 2017
The assemblages of soil nematodes were studied at five alpine meadow sites, 1763-2200 m. a. s. I., in the Tatra National Park in the Slovak Republic. A total of 110 species were distinguished, 19 species were recorded in the Slovak Republic for the first
Háněl L.
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Rare and interesting species of Psathyrella found in the Tatra National Park

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2013
Three species of the genus Psathyrella are described and illustrated in the paper. One of them: P. hydrophiloides is new to Poland, while two others: P. conopilus and P. murcida are new to the Polish Carpathians.
Anna Ronikier
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Repeatable Genomic Outcomes Along the Speciation Continuum: Insights From Pine Hybrid Zones (Genus Pinus). [PDF]

open access: yesMol Ecol
ABSTRACT Hybridization is a widespread evolutionary process and a key source of evolutionary novelty. Despite intensive study, the extent to which hybridization is deterministic and repeatable, particularly in recurrent contact events involving the same species under varying ecological conditions, remains unclear. Here, we investigated three replicated
Łabiszak B   +2 more
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To Understand the Elusive: How to Avoid the Disappearance of the Black Grouse at the Edge of Its Continuous Range? [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Our study aimed to indicate the main environmental factors determining the occurrence of a species in a mountain refuge, on the southwestern border of this species' continuous range. Based on a comprehensive model containing data on land cover by vegetation, topography, and human disturbance, we assessed environmental factors that shape the probability
Adamowicz M   +3 more
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Contribution for Improvement of Visitor Monitoring in the Tatra National Park [PDF]

open access: yeseco.mont - Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management, 2015
Juraj Švajda
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Trophic Interactions Are Key to Understanding the Effects of Global Change on the Distribution and Functional Role of the Brown Bear. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
This study shows that what animals eat—and where their food lives—can strongly influence where the animals themselves are found, even across entire continents. By modeling the diet and habitat of the brown bear across Europe, the research reveals that including food web relationships improves predictions of where bears live now and where they might ...
Lucas PM   +86 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Degradation of a protected mountain area by tourist traffic: case study of the Tatra National Park, Poland

open access: yesJournal of Mountain Science, 2021
Mountain protected areas are characterized by high biodiversity, which makes it a great challenge for managers to maintain a balance between their use and the stability of natural ecosystems.
Joanna Fidelus‐Orzechowska   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Geodiversity map of the Tatra National Park for geotourism [PDF]

open access: yesQUAGEO, 2012
Geodiversity map of the Tatra National Park for geotourism The paper indicates the relations between geodiversity and geotourism in the Tatra National Park. Geodiversity of the Tatra Mountains is visualized by its geodiversity map, whereas geotouristic attractions are measured by touristic attractions along touristic trails on ...
Zwoliński, Zbigniew, Stachowiak, Jakub
openaire   +2 more sources

Materiały do Słownika historyczno-geograficznego Tatr i Podtatrza Witolda Henryka Paryskiego

open access: yesLingVaria, 2023
MATERIALS FOR THE HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF THE TATRA MOUNTAINS AND PODTATRZE REGION BY WITOLD HENRYK PARYSKI The nomenclature of the Tatra and Podtatrze Mountains has for over a hundred years been of interest not only to linguists and ...
Agnieszka Jurczyńska-Kłosok
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