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Autor:
Jiri Dolezal, Jan Altman, Martin Kopecky, Tomas Cerny, Stepan Janecek, Michael Bartos, Petr Petrik, Miroslav Srutek, Jan Leps, Jong-Suk Song
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 3, p e33065 (2012)
Understanding how past climate changes affected biodiversity is a key issue in contemporary ecology and conservation biology. These diversity changes are, however, difficult to reconstruct from paleoecological sources alone, because macrofossil and p
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https://doaj.org/article/a19a353be5f0421786bce4b8758b180a
Autor:
Jiri Dolezal, Petr Petrik, Valerie Trouet, Kerstin Treydte, Tomas Cerny, Miroslav Srutek, Jan Altman, Vit Pejcha, Jong Suk Song
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 162:1345-1364
The impact of climatic change on forest ecosystems has received considerable attention, but our understanding of the modulation of this impact by elevational differences and by species interaction is still limited. Here, we analyse tree-ring-based gr
Autor:
A. A. Zhmerenetsky, Pavel V. Krestov, Martin Macek, Jan Altman, Tatyana Y. Petrenko, Tomas Cerny, Tomas Plener, Kerstin Treydte, Jiri Dolezal, Vit Pejcha, Petr Petrik, Anna S. Vozmishcheva, Alexander M. Omelko, Olga N. Ukhvatkina, Miroslav Srutek, Jong-Suk Song
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115:11543-11548
Determination of long-term tropical cyclone (TC) variability is of enormous importance to society; however, changes in TC activity are poorly understood owing to discrepancies among various datasets and limited span of instrumental records. While the
Autor:
Jiri Kolbek, Stepan Janecek, Jan Altman, Jiri Dolezal, Jong-Suk Song, Miroslav Srutek, Tomas Cerny
Publikováno v:
Ecological Research. 24:281-290
Secondary woodlands in South Korea cover most mountains from low to middle elevations. While general patterns of forest succession are well understood, little is known about mechanisms of stand recovery after disturbance. We examined the spatio-tempo
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 185:135-150
Open-canopy moss-rich woodlands dominated by Picea abies and Betula pubescens in northern Finland may undergo cyclic development with reciprocal replacement of the tree species due to the positive feedbacks on soil conditions. Although relations to t
Autor:
Miroslav Srutek
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 130:163-169
The study has examined the effect of water table depth (WTD) on production, biomass allocation, allometric relationships and transpiration rate in Urtica dioica. The essential importance of WTD for occurence and spread of Urtica has been documented.