Search results for "Tilia cordata"

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Fossiliferous Holocene tufa of Mende (Lozère, southern France): implication for the Atlantic vegetation of the Causses Basin

2016

International audience; Tufas bearing plant macroremains are uncommon in the Causses Basin (southern France). Here, we report anew fossiliferous tufa deposits at Mende, in Lozère. This palaeontological site is the first Quaternary tufa from thenorthern part of the Causses Basin that yields such an abundance of plant macroremains. The radiocarbon dating showsthat these Holocene deposits are related to the Atlantic period. Geomorphology and mineralogy show that theplant-bearing deposit is a calcareous tufa only composed by calcite, deposited near to an outlet of cool water, linked tothe karstic hydrological system of the Causse de Mende. The flora exposed in this article is dominated by angio…

010506 paleontologyLeavesAngiosperms010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTilia cordataStructural basin01 natural sciencesTufslaw.inventionFeuillesPaleontologyLozèrelawRadiocarbon datingCausses BasinHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBassin des CaussesHolocenebiologylcsh:QE1-996.5GeologyVegetationTufasbiology.organism_classificationKarstlcsh:GeologyTufaAngiospermesQuaternary[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyGeologyHolocène
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Nest sites of Middle Spotted Woodpeckers Leiopicus medius in a primeval forest

2016

Forest management usually reduces the diversity and amount of substrates in which woodpeckers can excavate holes. In such conditions the recorded patterns of nest site selection could reflect a more reduced array of substrates than the species' nest site preferences. We analysed new data on nest sites of Middle Spotted Woodpeckers Leiopicus medius collected during 27 breeding seasons (1987–2013) in the strictly protected fragments of the Białowieża National Park in Poland. The birds could use diverse excavation substrates, of various statures, that varied in condition from living and healthy to dead and completely rotten. Middle Spotted Woodpeckers used a wide array of tree species, with li…

0106 biological sciencesCarpinus betulusgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologynest-site selectionEcologyTilia cordataPicea abiestree holesbiology.organism_classificationFraxinusOld-growth forest010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences010605 ornithologyQuercus roburAlnus glutinosaNestwood decayAnimal Science and ZoologyBiałowieża National ParkEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsArdea
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Vegetation changes in boreo–nemoral forest stands depending on soil factors and past land use during an 80 year period of no human impact

2016

Information on the long-term changes in plant communities that occur without human interference is limited, due to insufficient studies where vegetation can be resurveyed. In 1912, a strict nature protection reserve, with non-intervention management, was established on Moricsala Island in Latvia, located in the boreo–nemoral forest zone. Prior to establishment of the nature reserve, part of the island area was used for agriculture. The island is now covered almost entirely by forest dominated by Quercus robur L. and Tilia cordata Mill. on sandy soils. Resurvey was conducted in 2011 in 17 plots in which tree layers and the understory vegetation had been described in 1930. The plots were cla…

0106 biological sciencesNature reserveGlobal and Planetary ChangeTree canopyEcologybiologyEcologyTilia cordataForestryForestryPlant communityUnderstoryEcological successionVegetationbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesQuercus roburGeography010606 plant biology & botanyCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Phenolic profiles of raw mono- and polyfloral honeys from Latvia

2021

Abstract The phenolic compound profiles of 393 raw mono- and polyfloral Latvian honey samples were investigated using a targeted ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS) method. This strategy allowed simultaneous determination of the content of 11 phenolic acids, 18 flavonoids, 2 plant hormones, and 3 water-soluble vitamins in honey samples of botanically diverse origin, including buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), heather (Calluna vulgaris), linden (Tilia cordata), and rapeseed (Brassica napus). Honey samples were collected directly from the beekeepers and were analyzed in their natural, raw form. A selective high-throughput analysis was im…

Calluna0303 health sciencesRapeseedbiology030309 nutrition & dieteticsChemistry010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Tilia cordataBrassicafood and beveragesbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences03 medical and health sciencesPrincipal component analysisComposition (visual arts)Food scienceFagopyrumFood ScienceJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
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Distribution ofLeprariain Latvia in Relation to Tree Substratum and Deciduous Forest Type

2012

The aim of the study was to evaluate the distribution of Lepraria lichen species in dry deciduous forests, in relation to tree substratum and forest characteristics. In total, 34 localities with 1020 trees (13 tree species) were studied in different parts of Latvia. Lepraria spp. were found on 642 trees: L. eburnea on 8 trees, L. incana on 80 trees, and L. lobificans on 568 trees. Lepraria eburnea was recorded for the first time in Latvia. Tree species, tree bark crevice depth, inclination, pH and forest type were the most important variables explaining the presence of Lepraria species. Lepraria incana was associated with Quercus robur and Tilia cordata, while L. lobificans was associated w…

biologyTilia cordataPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationQuercus roburDeciduousBetula pendulavisual_artBotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumBarkTree (set theory)LeprariaLichenEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnnales Botanici Fennici
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Effect of 30 years of road traffic abandonment on epiphytic moss diversity

2014

Road traffic emits a cocktail of pollutants that can influence the vegetation and plant diversity in neighboring areas. However, the recovery potential of bryophytes after traffic abandonment is still little explored. In addition, the effects of the main pollutants of road verges, such as metals and salinity, on moss flora need to be investigated. In our study, we compared the moss richness and diversity in two closely related veteran tree allees of high conservation importance. The allees in Gryżów and Lubrza, Poland, were chosen because of their similarity in age, geographical location, type of surrounding areas, and tree species. The only difference was that the trees in Gryżów had not b…

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