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Temporal species turnover and plant community changes across different habitats in the Lake Engure Nature Park, Latvia

2014

Veģetācijas dinamikas izpētē reti ir gadījumi, kad monitoringu vienlaicīgi veic vairākās atšķirīgās ekosistēmās. Tomēr šāda veida pētījumi ļauj padziļināti izprast veģetācijas struktūras un pazīmju izmaiņu mehānismus. Šajā pētījumā aplūkotas lakstaugu stāva izmaiņas, sugu aprite un sugu skaita-laika attiecība dažādu biotopu griezumā 12 gadu periodā ILTER monitoringa stacijā Engures ezera dabas parkā. Sugu aprite laikā definēta kā atšķirība sugu sastāvā starp diviem laika periodiem. Sugu skaita-laika attiecība tika novērtēta, izmantojot slīdošo logu pieeju. Detrendētā korespondentanalīze izmantota, lai noskaidrotu ikgadējās izmaiņas sugu sastāvā. Sugu skaits un kumulatīvais skaits, kā arī da…

coastal vegetationMultidisciplinaryfenEcologyScienceQSpecies diversityPlant communityEcological successionVegetationsuccessionLatitudinal gradients in species diversityHabitatEnvironmental scienceEcosystemSpecies richnessboreal forestspecies-time relationshipProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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A Methodology for Protection of Trees Against Lightning Strikes as a Measure to Prevent Fires and Loss of Human Life

2021

Some regions may be characterized by a very low annual lightning ground flash density, and yet lightning strikes seem to have been in those areas the cause of widespread wildfires in forested areas. Due to global climate change, these occurrences seem to be an increasing threat. In this paper, the authors discuss the withstand capability of trees against lightning and introduce the criteria for the deployment of tree lightning protection systems (TLPS) to protect forested areas, where deemed necessary by the tree risk assessment. This work analytically identifies the critical trunk radius of the tree below which the tree may explode in the case of a lightning strike and ignite the surroundi…

collection areaHuman lifeflash densityFiresLightningIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringwood resistivityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLightning protectionMoistureform factorConductivityVegetationbusiness.industryGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementtreesVegetationwood densityProtection systemcollection area; Conductivity; Fires; flash density; form factor; lightning; Lightning; Lightning protection; Moisture; resistivity; Temperature dependence; trees; Vegetation; wood density; wood resistivityLightningSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaresistivityCollection area Conductivity Fires flash density form factor lightning Lightning protection Moisture resistivity Temperature dependence trees Vegetation wood density wood resistivityTree (data structure)Lightning strikeTemperature dependenceControl and Systems EngineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
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Species–area relationships in continuous vegetation: Evidence from Palaearctic grasslands

2019

Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape is still disputed. At larger areas, power laws best represent SARs. Yet, it remains unclear whether SARs follow other shapes at finer spatial grains in continuous vegetation. We asked which function describes SARs best at small grains and explored how sampling methodology or the environment influence SAR shape. Location Palaearctic grasslands and other non-forested habitats. Taxa Vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Methods We used the GrassPlot database, containing standardized vegetation-plot data from vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens spanning a wide range of grassland types throu…

curvesshapesspecies– area relationship (SAR)Michaelis–Menten functionBiomeGrasslandVegetation typelogarithmic functionTaxonomic rankLichenNested‐plot Samplinggeography.geographical_feature_categorypower lawEcologyVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPalaearctic grasslandspecies-area relationship (SAR)Grasslandddc:nonlinear regressionscale dependenceMichaelis–Menten Functionlogarithmic function; Michaelis–Menten function; minimal area; nested-plot sampling; nonlinear regression; Palaearctic grassland; plant biodiversity; power law; scaling law; species–area relationship (SAR)environmentnested‐plot sampling570Evolutionscaling lawSpecies-area relationshipminimal areadiversityspecies–area relationship (SAR)Behavior and Systematicsspecies- area relationship (SAR)ddc:570577: Ökologienested-plot samplingEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics580geographymodelfungiBiology and Life Sciences500Species diversityPlant communitySpecies–area Relationship (SAR)Earth and Environmental SciencesMichaelis-Menten functionplant biodiversitySpecies richnessrichness
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The conservation potential of brook-side key habitats in managed boreal forests

2011

Today, maintaining biodiversity is included in the targets of boreal forest management. A widespread approach in northern Europe is to identify and preserve woodland key habitats within managed forests. Woodland key habitats are expected to be patches that host populations of threatened and declining species, and the preservation of these patches is assumed to enable the persistence of the focal species in the landscape. In Finland, the criteria for selecting woodland key habitats are defined in the Finnish Forest Act, and the selection has been done by forest practitioners. Our objective was to determine whether the surroundings of boreal brooks and rivulets qualified as key habitats are t…

dead woodEcologyAgroforestryEcological ModelingmetsänkäsittelyTaigaBiodiversityForestrykasvillisuusWoodlandVegetationlahopuumetsätalousGeographyHabitatBorealThreatened speciessaproksyylilajilcsh:SD1-669.5Species richnesslcsh:Forestrysaproxylic speciesSilva Fennica
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Fungal root colonization and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity in soils of grasslands with different mowing intensities

2022

management that has changed in recent decades. The intensity of human-induced disturbances (primarily removal of plant biomass by various methods) has decreased, leading to changes in plant species composition and declines in plant diversity in these communities. So far, no studies have shown how mowing affects fungal communities in both roots and soils and their relation with plant community parameters and soil chemical properties in different grassland types. We thus compared the impact of mowing intensity (low, moderate, high) on root colonization by common root-inhabiting fungi, namely arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), dark septate endophytes (DSE), and Olpidium spp., as well as on AM…

disturbanceVegetationEcologyarbuscular mycorrhizavegetationSoil ScienceDisturbanceArbuscular mycorrhizaGlomeromycotaAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)fungal root endophyteseasonFungal root endophyte
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Nonlinear Time-Series Adaptation for Land Cover Classification

2017

Automatic land cover classification from satellite image time series is of paramount relevance to assess vegetation and crop status, with important implications in agriculture, biofuels, and food. However, due to the high cost and human resources needed to characterize and classify land cover through field campaigns, a recurrent limiting factor is the lack of available labeled data. On top of this, the biophysical–geophysical variables exhibit particular temporal structures that need to be exploited. Land cover classification based on image time series is very complex because of the data manifold distortions through time. We propose the use of the kernel manifold alignment (KEMA) method for…

domain adaptationComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyLand coverNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexVegetation coverkernel methods0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTime series021101 geological & geomatics engineeringRemote sensingManifold alignment[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsbusiness.industryVegetation15. Life on landGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyKernel methodKernel (image processing)Agriculturemanifold alignment020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSatellite Image Time SeriesLand cover classificationtime seriesScale (map)businessIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
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Long-term changes in collembolan communities in grazed and non-grazed abandoned arable fields in Denmark

2004

Summary In order to explore long-term changes in microarthropod communities after introduction of livestock grazing in abandoned fields with herb–grass vegetation at Mols, E. Jutland, Denmark, soil and litter samples were collected from 7 pairs (blocks) of grazed and non-grazed plots over a period of 14 years. Sampling began just before fencing and initiation of cattle and sheep grazing in the spring of 1985. The total material included 76 collembolan species; 65 and 68 species were recorded in the grazed and non-grazed plots, respectively. The number of species recorded at individual sampling dates fluctuated considerably through the period. In the vegetation/litter layer the mean number o…

education.field_of_studyEcologyanimal diseasesPopulationSoil ScienceEcological successionVegetationBiologyPopulation densityGrazing pressureAgronomyAbundance (ecology)parasitic diseasesGrazingLittereducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPedobiologia
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Spatial analysis of lanner falcon habitat preferences: Implications for agro-ecosystems management at landscape scale and raptor conservation

2014

Abstract Sicily hosts the largest European population of the endangered lanner falcon, a poorly known species which needs conservation planning based on habitat preferences. A distribution model on 10 × 10 km cells of Sicily was described using Generalized Linear Models and variation partitioning methods. This modelling approach extracted explanatory factors, pure and joint effects of greatest influence from subsets of variables controlled for multi-collinearity and spatial autocorrelation. Analytical cartography used the environmental favourability function to assess habitat preferences, and the insecurity index estimated the degree to which lanner falcon occupancy is represented in the Na…

education.field_of_studyFalco biarmicus feldeggii Raptor conservation Generalized Linear Model Mediterranean steppe-like habitats Collaborative agri-environment schemes cAES Favourability modellingbiologyOccupancyEcologyPopulationEndangered speciesSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaVegetationbiology.organism_classificationGeographyHabitatmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRaptor conservationLanner falconEuropean unioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_common
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Distribution, ecology and conservation status of Dionysia involucrata Zaprjag., an endangered endemic of Hissar Mts (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2014

<em>Dionysia involucrata</em> Zaprjag. (Primulaceae) is known as critically endangered endemic species of Hissar Mountains in Tajikistan. It is reported from few localities mainly in Varzob River valley and its tributaries. The species inhabits steep or overhanging faces of granite rocks in narrow river gorges. During the research all known populations of <em>D. involucrata</em> were examined in respect of the habitat conditions and species composition of vegetation plots. We analyzed the population extent of the species in its range in Tajikistan and the main threats in order to assess its conservation status. The detrended correspondence analysis was performed on a…

education.field_of_studyRange (biology)EcologyphytosociologyPopulationEndangered speciesPamir Alai MtschasmophytesPlant ScienceVegetationendangered speciesDetrended correspondence analysislcsh:QK1-989Critically endangeredGeographylcsh:Botanycliff vegetationTadzhikistanConservation statussyntaxonomyeducationEndemismpetrophytes
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2022

The quality of wintering habitats, such as depth of snow cover, plays a key role in sustaining population dynamics of Arctic lemmings. However, few studies so far investigated habitat use during the Arctic winter. Here, we used a unique long-term time series to test whether lemmings are associated with topographical and vegetational habitat features for their wintering sites. We examined yearly numbers and distribution of 22 769 winter nests of the collared lemming Dicrostonyx groenlandicus (Traill, 1823) from an ongoing long-term research on Traill Island, Northeast Greenland, collected between 1989 and 2019, and correlated this information with data on dominant vegetation types, elevatio…

education.field_of_studyRodentbiologyEcologyPopulationVegetationGeographyArcticHabitatbiology.animalLong term monitoringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationSnow coverGeneral Environmental ScienceArctic Science
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