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Carbon stock increases up to old growth forest along a secondary succession in Mediterranean island ecosystems.

2019

The occurrence of old-growth forests is quite limited in Mediterranean islands, which have been subject to particularly pronounced human impacts. Little is known about the carbon stocks of such peculiar ecosystems compared with different stages of secondary succession. We investigated the carbon variation in aboveground woody biomass, in litter and soil, and the nitrogen variation in litter and soil, in a 100 years long secondary succession in Mediterranean ecosystems. A vineyard, three stages of plant succession (high maquis, maquis-forest, and forest-maquis), and an old growth forest were compared. Soil samples at two soil depths (0-15 and 15-30 cm), and two litter types, relatively undec…

TopographySecondary succession010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaEcological SuccessionMediterranean forests Carbon pools Soil carbon and nitrogen Holm oak Quercus ilex Sclerophyllous woody speciesEcological successionForests01 natural sciencesTreesSoilBiomassIslandsMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyQRSoil chemistryEukaryota04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlantsOld-growth forestWoodTerrestrial EnvironmentsSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeMedicineEngineering and TechnologyEnvironmental MonitoringResearch ArticleCarbon SequestrationEnvironmental EngineeringForest EcologyEcological MetricsNitrogenScienceEcosystemsMediterranean IslandsOaksForest ecologyHumansEcosystemEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyLandformsEcology and Environmental SciencesOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesGeomorphologySoil carbonCarbonAgronomy040103 agronomy & agricultureLitterEarth Sciences0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencePloS one
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The Italian TREETALKER NETWORK (ITT-Net): continuous large scale monitoring of tree functional traits and vulnerabilities to climate change

2020

<p>The  <strong>Italian TREETALKER NETWORK (ITT-Net) </strong>aims to respond to one of the grand societal challenges: the impact of climate changes on forests ecosystem services and forest dieback. The comprehension of the link between these phenomena requires to complement the most classical approaches with a new monitoring paradigm based on large scale, single tree, high frequency and long-term monitoring tree physiology, which, at present, is limited by the still elevated costs of multi-sensor devices, their energy demand and maintenance not always suitable for monitoring in remote areas. The ITT-Net network will be a unique and un…

Tree (data structure)Scale (ratio)Settore AGR/05 - ASSESTAMENTO FORESTALE E SELVICOLTURAbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceClimate changetree monitoring network climate changes forests ecosystem servicesNet (mathematics)business
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Maximun Cumulative Water Deficit - MCWD: a R language script

2019

Maximum Cumulative Water Deficit - MCWD: a R language script DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2625772 (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2652630) Script for the calculation of MCWD (Maximum Cumulative Water Deficit) in rainfall raster data (e.g. CHIRPS and TRMM). Calculation based in Aragão et al. (2007, https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2006GL028946). Please cite as: "Campanharo, W. A., and Silva Junior, C. H. L. (2019). Maximun Cumulative Water Deficit - MCWD: a R language script. doi:10.5281/zenodo.2652630." and "Silva Junior, et al. (2019). Fire responses to the 2010 and 2015/2016 Amazonian droughts. Frontiers in Earth Science. doi:10.3389/feart.2019.00097."…

Tropical ForestsClimate ChangeForestDroughts
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Distribution et abondance des mouches piqueuses (Glossinidae, Stomoxys et Tabanidae) dans deux parcs nationaux du Gabon.

2015

11 pages; International audience; In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a seasonal inventory has been performed in five contrasted biotopes in Ivindo (INP) and Moukalaba-Doudou (MDNP) National Parks. A total of 10,033 hematophagous flies were captured. The Glossinidae, with six different species identified, was the most abundant group and constitutes about 60% of the captured flies compared to the Stomoxys (6 species also identified) and Tabanidae with 28% and 12%, respectively. The Glossinidae showed a higher rate of capture in primary forest and in research camps. In INP, the Stomoxys showed a higher rate of capture in secondary f…

Tsetse FliesParks RecreationalPopulation DynamicsClimatic seasons[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityForestsDistributionlcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesSpecies SpecificityAnimalslcsh:RC109-216GabonEcosystemNational Parks[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyHematophagous fliesDipteraMuscidaeHumidityGrasslandGlossinidaeInsect VectorsTrypanosomiasis AfricanVirus DiseasesSeasons[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyAnimal DistributionResearch Article
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Two-variable First-Order Logic with Counting in Forests

2018

We consider an extension of two-variable, first-order logic with counting quantifiers and arbitrarily many unary and binary predicates, in which one distinguished predicate is interpreted as the mother-daughter relation in an unranked forest. We show that both the finite satisfiability and the general satisfiability problems for the extended logic are decidable in NExpTime. We also show that the decision procedure for finite satisfiability can be extended to the logic where two distinguished predicates are interpreted as the mother-daughter relations in two independent forests.

Variable (computer science)general satisfiabilityfinite satisfiabilitylogic and computational complexitydecision proceduresArithmetictwo-variable logic with counting quantifiersunranked trees/forestsMathematicsFirst-order logicEPiC Series in Computing
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Ellenberg-type indicator values for European vascular plant species

2022

This is a dataset of Ellenberg-type indicator values for European vascular plant species described in this article: Tichý L., Axmanová I., Dengler J., Guarino R., Jansen F., Midolo G., Nobis M.P., Van Meerbeek K., Aćić S., Attorre F., Bergmeier E., Biurrun I., Bonari G., Bruelheide H., Campos J.A., Čarni A., Chiarucci A., Ćuk M., Ćušterevska M., Didukh Y., Dítě D., Dítě Z., Dziuba T., Fanelli G., Fernández-Pascual E., Garbolino E., Gavilán R.G., Gégout J.-C., Graf U., Güler B., Hájek M., Hennekens S.M., Jandt U., Jašková A., Jiménez-Alfaro B., Julve P., Kambach S., Karger D.N., Karrer G., Kavgacı A., Knollová I., Kuzemko A., Küzmič F., Landucci F., Lengyel A., Lenoir J., Marcenò C., Moeslun…

Vascular plantbioindication; Ellenberg indicator values; light; moisture; nutrients; reaction; salinity; temperature; vascular plantsBos- en LandschapsecologieEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyreactionPlant ScienceMOISTUREEllenberg indicator valuessalinityRICHNESSFORESTSnutrientsmoistureGRADIENTECOLOGICAL BEHAVIORForest and Landscape Ecologyvascular plants577: ÖkologieVegetatieEllenberg indicator valueVegetationScience & TechnologyNORTHEcologyPlant SciencesSHIFTStemperatureForestrybioindication Ellenberg indicator values light moisture nutrients reaction salinity temperature vascular plantsREGIONSbioindication580: Pflanzen (Botanik)Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataVegetatie Bos- en LandschapsecologieVegetation Forest and Landscape EcologylightLife Sciences & BiomedicineNutrient
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Linking the Molecular Signature of Heteroatomic Dissolved Organic Matter to Watershed Characteristics in World Rivers

2015

Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershed geomorphology and land use can drive the quality and reactivity of DOM. Determining the molecular composition of riverine DOM is essential for understanding its source, mobility and fate across landscapes. In this study, DOM from the main stem of 10 global rivers covering a wide climatic range and land use features was molecularly characterized via ultrahigh-resolution Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS). FT-ICR mass spectral data revealed an overall similarity in molecular components among the rivers. However, when focusing specifically on the contributi…

Watershed land useWatershedMolecular compositionFourier AnalysisLand useNitrogenOceans and SeasCHONta1172watershedsGeneral ChemistryForestsdissolved organic matterMass Spectrometryriversmolecular compositionEnvironmental chemistryDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceworld riversSpectral dataSulfurEnvironmental Science and Technology
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1400 years of man-environment interactions and soil evolution in the Saint-Mont mountain (Remiremont, Vosges)

2021

International audience; The SolHoM(a) project aims at determining the degree of landscape anthropisation in the Fossard massif (Remiremont, Vosges, France) by estimating the impact of past human occupations on current soils. Nowadays, a forest covers this relatively inhospitable mountain (hard climate, steep slopes, acid soils ...), but some remains suggest human presence for at least 1400 years.The Saint-Mont is a variscan orogenic granitic summit (height 672m) with valuable preserved archaeological relics, located south of the Fossard. At the top was founded the monasterium Habendum (from the 7th century to the French Revolution), which potentially comes after a late-antic castrum.Further…

anthropisation gradientgeographers[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SDU.STU.GM] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geomorphologypedology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryLiDAR data analysissteep slopes[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyarchaeologists[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentarcheologyA relatively inhospitable mountain: -hard climate-nowadays covered by forests. Joint work involving soil scientists[SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society[SDU.STU.GM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geomorphology[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studygeologists and computer scientists[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentVosges mountains-on acid soils developed from a granitic rock
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Influence of wood harvest on tree-ring time-series of Picea abies in a temperate forest

2012

Tree-ring width data are the prime source of high-resolution climate reconstructions covering recent mil- lennia. Their variations, from year-to-year, are calibrated against regional instrumental data to evaluate the strength of associations with temperature and precipitation records, though the level of variance explained by climatic variables is frequently less than 50%. Among the remaining factors affecting tree growth, the influence of forest management for tree-ring width time-series used to resolve annual climate reconstructions remains relatively unexplored. We here evaluate the impact of conventional single-tree harvesting on tree-ring data using a compilation of circumstantially ma…

biologyEcologyEcologyForest managementLoggingElevationClimate changeTemperate forestForestryPicea abiesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawClimatic changesbiology.organism_classificationDendrochronologyEnvironmental scienceForests and forestryPhysical geographyPrecipitationNature and Landscape Conservation
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Forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring as a framework for terrestrial natural renewable resources survey programmes

2002

The established practice of forest ecosystem inventory and monitoring is recognised as a main support for terrestrial natural renewable resource survey programmes. Inventory and monitoring programmes focused on an overall assessment of ecosystem attributes evolving into global environmental survey programmes have been devised, but implementation is still quite contradictory. The state-of-the-art is discussed here, with special reference to the European Union and Italy. Topical issues are reviewed, with selective concern to: remote sensing capability, probability sampling, forest type (habitat) classification and landscape ecology, sustainable management indicators. Benefits brought by infor…

business.industryInventory and monitoringLandscape ecologyEnvironmental resource managementInformation technologyInformation technologyPlant ScienceForestsGeographySustainable managementForest ecologyEcosystem managementmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionLandscape ecologybusinessIntact forest landscapeEcosystem managementEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonRenewable resource
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