نتایج جستجو برای: fagus forest type

تعداد نتایج: 1441464  

سوسنی, جواد, شتایی, شعبان, مسروری, الهام, معیری, محمدهادی,

     Zagros forest as a widest forests of Iran, has a special place on economical development and maintain the stability of water and soil. In order to apporopriate planning for this forest information about forest extend during past, present and future is necessary. The present research was conducted to determine the forest area reduction, during 1955 to 1997, Modeling possibility forest exten...

2015
Jule Mangels Nico Blüthgen Kevin Frank Fabrice Grassein Andrea Hilpert Karsten Mody

Most forests are exposed to anthropogenic management activities that affect tree species composition and natural ecosystem processes. Changes in ecosystem processes such as herbivory depend on management intensity, and on regional environmental conditions and species pools. Whereas influences of specific forest management measures have already been addressed for different herbivore taxa on a lo...

2013
Matteo Marcantonio Duccio Rocchini Francesco Geri Giovanni Bacaro Valerio Amici

The most pervasive threats to biological diversity are directly or indirectly linked to the road networks. For this reason, over the last few decades, interest in the study of the ecological characteristics of the edges associated with roads has increased. This work aims to investigate the effect of roads as a humaninduced disturbance on the plant diversity in two managed Mediterranean forest s...

1999
ADRIEN C. FINZI CHARLES D. CANHAM NICO VAN BREEMEN

We quantified soil acidity and exchangeable cations in the forest floor and upper 7.5 cm of mineral soil beneath the canopies of individual trees of six different species in a mixed-species forest in northwestern Connecticut. Soil pH decreased in a sequence starting with sugar maple (Acer saccharum) . white ash (Fraxinus americana) . red maple (Acer rubrum) . beech (Fagus grandifolia) . red oak...

Journal: :Annals of forest science 2021

We designed a novel method allowing to automatically detect and measure defects on the surface of trunks including branches, branch scars, epicormics from terrestrial LiDAR data by using only high-density 3D information. could with diameter as small 0.5 cm either oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) or beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees that display rough smooth bark. Ground-based light detection...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2013
Martin M Gossner Thibault Lachat Jörg Brunet Gunnar Isacsson Christophe Bouget Hervé Brustel Roland Brandl Wolfgang W Weisser Jörg Müller

With the aim of wood production with negligible negative effects on biodiversity and ecosystem processes, a silvicultural practice of selective logging with natural regeneration has been implemented in European beech forests (Fagus sylvatica) during the last decades. Despite this near-to-nature strategy, species richness of various taxa is lower in these forests than in unmanaged forests. To de...

2017
Philip Martin Adrian C Newton Elena Cantarello Paul M Evans

Positive feedbacks in drivers of degradation can cause threshold responses in natural ecosystems. Though threshold responses have received much attention in studies of aquatic ecosystems, they have been neglected in terrestrial systems, such as forests, where the long time-scales required for monitoring have impeded research. In this study we explored the role of positive feedbacks in a tempera...

2014
Susan C. Cook-Patton Lauren Maynard Nathan P. Lemoine Jessica Shue John D. Parker

Specialist herbivores are thought to often enhance or maintain plant diversity within ecosystems, because they prevent their host species from becoming competitively dominant. In contrast, specialist herbivores are not generally expected to have negative impacts on non-hosts. However, we describe a cascade of indirect interactions whereby a specialist sooty mold (Scorias spongiosa) colonizes th...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
R Matyssek G Wieser R Ceulemans H Rennenberg H Pretzsch K Haberer M Löw A J Nunn H Werner P Wipfler W Osswald P Nikolova D E Hanke H Kraigher M Tausz G Bahnweg M Kitao J Dieler H Sandermann K Herbinger T Grebenc M Blumenröther G Deckmyn T E E Grams C Heerdt M Leuchner P Fabian K-H Häberle

Ground-level ozone (O(3)) has gained awareness as an agent of climate change. In this respect, key results are comprehended from a unique 8-year free-air O(3)-fumigation experiment, conducted on adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) at Kranzberg Forest (Germany). A novel canopy O(3) exposure methodology was employed that allowed whole-tree assessment in situ under twice-ambient O(3) levels. Elevated O(...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Sarah E Hobbie Peter B Reich Jacek Oleksyn Megan Ogdahl Roma Zytkowiak Cynthia Hale Piotr Karolewski

We studied the effects of tree species on leaf litter decomposition and forest floor dynamics in a common garden experiment of 14 tree species (Abies alba, Acer platanoides, Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pendula, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica, Larix decidua, Picea abies, Pinus nigra, Pinus sylvestris, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus robur, Quercus rubra, and Tilia cordata) in southwestern Pola...

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