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Olga Druzhinina, Maxim Napreenko, Tatiana Napreenko-Dorokhova, Alexandra Golyeva and Leyla Bashirova
This paper presents the results of a study on fluctuations in the water level of the Curonian Lagoon (in the Baltic Sea). To date, the genesis of this inland bay as part of the complex postglacial development of the southeastern Baltic is poorly understo...
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Nikolay Fedorov, Pavel Shirokikh, Svetlana Zhigunova, Elvira Baisheva, Ilshat Tuktamyshev, Ilnur Bikbaev, Mikhail Komissarov, Gleb Zaitsev, Raphak Giniyatullin, Ilyusya Gabbasova, Ruslan Urazgildin, Aleksey Kulagin, Ruslan Suleymanov, Dilara Gabbasova, Albert Muldashev and Shamil Maksyutov
Due to the global increase in CO2 in the atmosphere, studies focusing on the carbon balance in forest ecosystems are currently particularly relevant. Abandoned agricultural lands could provide an important contribution to carbon sequestration in many par...
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Rico Fischer
Tropical forests are an important component of the global carbon cycle, as they store large amounts of carbon. In some tropical regions, the forests are increasingly influenced by disturbances such as fires, which lead to structural changes but also alte...
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Rosa-Amelia Pedraza,Guadalupe Williams-Linera,Teresa Nicolás-Silva
Pág. e004
Aim of the study: To evaluate how middle-aged active restoration plantations of native tree species contribute to the recovery of the tropical cloud forest in terms of vegetation structure, tree richness, species composition, and to shade-tolerance and s...
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Marta Szostak
This paper investigates the possibility of applying light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point clouds and geographic information system (GIS) analyses for land use and land cover (LULC) change detection, mainly with a view to monitoring uncontrolled fores...
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Nikolaos Georgios Oikonomakis,Petros Ganatsas
Pág. e010
Aim of the study: To investigate the secondary forest succession in the study area and the pathways of its spread and the existing environmental, autecological factors and possible inter-specific competition relationships.Area of study: The study area is...
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Shatya Devi Quintero-Gradilla,Angelina Martínez-Yrizar,Felipe García-Oliva,Ramón Cuevas-Guzmán,José Enrique Jardel-Peláez
Pág. e001
Aim of the study: To analyze the recovery pattern of carbon pools in terms of size and the relative contribution of each pool to total ecosystem C along a fire chronosequence of tropical mixed pine-hardwood forest.Area of the study: Las Joyas Research St...
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Isabel Méndez-Bedia,Gloria Gallastegui,Pedro Busquets,Silvia N. Césari,Carlos O. Limarino,Eva Prats,Raúl Cardó,Ferrán Colombo
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In the Argentinian Andes (Frontal Cordillera) the upper part of the late Carboniferous-early Permian San Ignacio Formation is made up of lacustrine-palustrine microbial carbonates and interbedded volcanic deposits. In this lacustrine-palustrine environme...
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Raechel A. White, Michael Bomber, Joseph P. Hupy and Ashton Shortridge
Jack pine (pinus banksiana) forests are unique ecosystems controlled by wildfire. Understanding the traits of revegetation after wildfire is important for sustainable forest management, as these forests not only provide economic resources, but also are h...
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Benjamin O. Knapp and Stephen G. Pallardy
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