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View article: Tubakia spp., Didymella macrostoma and Apiognomonia errabunda causing leaf spot and anthracnose of Quercus robur in the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Reserve
Tubakia spp., Didymella macrostoma and Apiognomonia errabunda causing leaf spot and anthracnose of Quercus robur in the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Reserve Open
The Mura-Drava-Danube transboundary UNESCO Biosphere Reserve represents one of the best-preserved wetlands in Europe. The Reserve’s riparian forests play a significant role in ecosystem functioning and pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) is on…
View article: Forest managers’ perspectives on environmental changes in the biosphere reserve Mura-Drava-Danube
Forest managers’ perspectives on environmental changes in the biosphere reserve Mura-Drava-Danube Open
Riparian forests are particularly vulnerable to environmental change and anthropogenic influences because they are highly dynamic ecosystems, thus proper adaptation measures are crucial. The implementation of these measures, however, stron…
View article: Assessing Forest Biodiversity: A Novel Index to Consider Ecosystem, Species, and Genetic Diversity
Assessing Forest Biodiversity: A Novel Index to Consider Ecosystem, Species, and Genetic Diversity Open
Rates of biodiversity loss remain high, threatening the life support system upon which all human life depends. In a case study, a novel biodiversity composite index (BCI) in line with the Convention on Biological Diversity is established i…
View article: River distance, stand basal area, and climatic conditions are the main drivers influencing lying deadwood in riparian forests
River distance, stand basal area, and climatic conditions are the main drivers influencing lying deadwood in riparian forests Open
Riparian forests are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems, yet their biodiversity is increasingly threatened by habitat degradation, climate change, river regulation and invasive species. We investigated deadwood, widely recognize…
View article: Comparing environmental impacts of alien plants, insects and pathogens in protected riparian forests
Comparing environmental impacts of alien plants, insects and pathogens in protected riparian forests Open
The prioritization of alien species according to the magnitude of their environmental impacts has become increasingly important for the management of invasive alien species. In this study, we applied the Environmental Impact Classification…
View article: Continent-Wide Tree Species Distribution Models May Mislead Regional Management Decisions: A Case Study in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava-Danube
Continent-Wide Tree Species Distribution Models May Mislead Regional Management Decisions: A Case Study in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava-Danube Open
The understanding of spatial distribution patterns of native riparian tree species in Europe lacks accurate species distribution models (SDMs), since riparian forest habitats have a limited spatial extent and are strongly related to the as…