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Forest Naturalness in Northern Europe: Perspectives on Processes, Structures and Species Diversity

2011

Saving the remaining natural forests in northern Europe has been one of the main goals to halt the ongoing decline of forest biodiversity. To facilitate the recognition, mapping and efficient conservation of natural forests, there is an urgent need for a general formulation, based on ecological patterns and processes, of the concept of “forest naturalness”. However, complexity, structural idiosyncracy and dynamical features of unmanaged forest ecosystems at various spatio-temporal scales pose major challenges for such a formulation. The definitions hitherto used for the concept of forest naturalness can be fruitfully grouped into three dimensions: 1) structure-based concepts of natural …

EcologyEcological ModelingEcology (disciplines)Natural forestBiodiversitySpecies diversityForestryForest restorationNaturalnessGeographylcsh:SD1-669.5lcsh:ForestryIntact forest landscapeForest biodiversity
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Introduction to the special issue on the ecology, evolution, and behavior of sit-and-wait predators

2020

EcologyEcology (disciplines)Animal Science and ZoologyBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPredationIsrael Journal of Ecology and Evolution
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Christian Konrad Sprengel’s Theory of the Flower: The Cradle of Floral Ecology

1996

As the plant taxonomist Karl Suessenguth once wrote, there are two kinds of discoveries: Detecting a thing nobody has seen before, or thinking what no one has thought before about something that everybody sees. A discovery of the second kind, and one of great moments in our science, was Sprengel’s theory of the flower. This theory clearly expressed for the first time the notion that flowers are designed for the transmission of pollen by foreign vectors, that is, animals or wind, and they can be understood only from this perspective.

EcologyEcology (disciplines)Floral biologyBiologynobody
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Some Critical Remarks on the Suitability of the Concept of the Photosynthetic Unit in Photosynthesis Research and Phytoplankton Ecology

1993

Based on the classical definition of the photosynthetic unit after Emerson and Arnold, new definitions are presented and their consistency subjected to critical reflection. Modern molecular approaches to determine the physiological condition or even the efficiency of the photosynthetic machinery via determination of the magnitude of the photosynthetic unit are discussed against the background of new data on the dynamics of the thylakoid membrane.

EcologyEcology (disciplines)ThylakoidPhytoplanktonPlant ScienceBiologyCritical reflectionPhotosynthesisPhotosynthetic capacityBotanica Acta
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The Current State of Phyto-Coenological Research in the “Iron Gates” Danube Gorge (Banat, Romania)

2014

Abstract The author of the study writes a concise history of the phyto-coenological research conducted previously in the Danube Gorge; he notes the papers and the respective publishing years for the botanists who contributed with research to the knowledge of the cormophyte vegetation along the aforementioned sector of the Danube River. 55 important papers are highlighted, authored by fifty-four specialists in the years 1931-2006.

EcologyEcology (disciplines)media_common.quotation_subjectnatural parkdanube gorgephyto-coenologyGeographyState (polity)Environmental protectionvegetationresearch historyCurrent (fluid)romaniaQH540-549.5media_commonTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Management of Alluvial Forests Included in Natura 2000 91E0* Habitat Type in Maramureş Mountains Nature Park

2015

Abstract The Natura 2000 habitat type 91E0* Alluvial forests of Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae) include three subtypes of forests. In the Maramureș Mountains Nature Park (MMNP) the alluvial forests are represented by Alnus incana forest situated on the banks of mountain rivers. Starting from 2007, 70% of the MMNP is also a Natura 2000 site of community interest. In the standard form for the site are listed 18 Natura 2000 habitat types, but that of alluvial forests 91E0* is not listed either due to an error or lack of available research data. Our study seeks to provide information regarding this high conservation value habitat such as: str…

EcologyEcologyhabitat managementEcology (disciplines)sedimentsriverbanksGeographyType (biology)Habitatalluvial forestsNature parkAlluviumNatura 2000QH540-549.5Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Towards an integration of individualistic, networked, and institutional approaches to online disclosure and privacy in a networked ecology

2020

In this paper, we review three different approaches to disclosure and privacy: a) an individualistic approach, which emphasizes an individual's control over information access and flow, b) a networked approach focused on information flow in horizontal relations between people, and c) an institutional approach concerned with public and societal privacy risks from platforms, providers, and governments. These approaches co-exist largely independently of each other in privacy and disclosure literature. However, with overlapping public and private spheres of communication where a presumption of individual agency over personal information is no longer tenable, we argue for the importance of bridg…

EcologyPresumptionEcology (disciplines)05 social sciencesControl (management)Agency (philosophy)Information accessDisclosure050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesIndividualism0302 clinical medicinePrivacyHumansComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInformation flow (information theory)PsychologyPersonally identifiable informationConfidentiality030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyCurrent Opinion in Psychology
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Small, beautiful and sexy: what rotifers tell us about ecology and evolution

2000

EcologyReproduction (economics)Ecology (disciplines)BiodiversityEvolutionary ecologyParthenogenesisBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrends in Ecology & Evolution
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On the importance of details in arbuscular mycorrhizal research

2015

Most journals require authors to provide sufficient experimental detail in their publications to enable other scientists to reproduce the studies presented. However, my personal experience when reading papers in my research field suggests that many details that could be considered important are commonly overlooked. I analysed the work published during 2013 within the field of arbuscular mycorrhizal ecology, assessing whether 15 important details from 5 fundamental criteria were reported about (1) the experimental treatment, (2) the abiotic growing conditions, (3) the soil nutrient concentrations, (4) the duration of the study and (5) a description of the methodology employed to collect the …

EcologySoil nutrientsManagement scienceEcologyEcology (disciplines)Soil ScienceBiologyDuration (project management)Arbuscular mycorrhizalAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Applied Soil Ecology
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Xeric grasslands of the inner-alpine dry valleys of Austria - new insights into syntaxonomy, diversity and ecology

2021

We are grateful to the IAVS for financial support for some of the participants. We would like to give special thanks to Dr. Ernst Partl, director of the Naturpark Kaunergrat for authorizing sampling in the protected areas and for helping with the organization of the field workshop.

EcologyVegetation classificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEcology (disciplines)resurveyStipo-Festucetalia pallentisBiodiversityFestucetalia valesiacaesemi-natural grasslandBrachypodietalia pinnatiDeserts and xeric shrublandsAustria biodiversity Brachypodietalia pinnati Festucetalia valesiacae Festuco-Brometea inner-alpine dry valley semi-natural grassland soil parameter resurvey Stipo-Festucetalia pallentis syntaxonomy vegetation classificationEnvironmental sciencesGeographyAustriaFestuco-Brometeasoil parameterGE1-350syntaxonomy577: Ökologieinner-alpine dry valleyvegetation classificationDiversity (politics)media_commonbiodiversity
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