A meta-analysis of soil microbial biomass responses to forest disturbances

SR Holden, KK Treseder - Frontiers in microbiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Climate warming is likely to increase the frequency and severity of forest disturbances, with
uncertain consequences for soil microbial communities and their contribution to ecosystem …

Selvicoltura e schianti da vento: il caso della “tempesta Vaia”

R Motta, D Ascoli, P Corona, M Marchetti, G Vacchiano - Forest@, 2018 - air.unimi.it
Abstract On October 29th, 2018, storm Vaia hit forests in north-eastern Italy, causing the loss
of 8 million cubic meters of standing trees and, more importantly, the sudden reduction of …

Forest ecosystem services affected by natural disturbances, climate and land-use changes in the Tatra Mountains

P Fleischer, V Pichler, P Fleischer Jr, L Holko… - Climate …, 2017 - int-res.com
The consequences of large-scale disturbances magnified by climate extremes and land-use
changes in Norway spruce forests in the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) are assessed in this …

Salvage-logging after windstorm leads to structural and functional homogenization of understory layer and delayed spruce tree recovery in Tatra Mts., Slovakia

Z Michalová, RC Morrissey, T Wohlgemuth, R Bače… - Forests, 2017 - mdpi.com
Stand-replacing disturbance and post-disturbance salvage-logging influence forest
succession in different ways; however, limited knowledge regarding how salvage-logging …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on plant composition, plant diversity and soil properties in oak forests, Iran.

JE Rad, G Valadi, O Salehzadeh, H Maroofi - 2018 - researchgate.net
Three sites including “less disturbed”,“moderately disturbed” and “severely disturbed” were
selected in Zagros forests in Kurdistan province (Iran). Three forest stands with similar …

The influence of stoniness and canopy properties on soil water content distribution: simulation of water movement in forest stony soil

V Novák, K Kňava - European Journal of Forest Research, 2012 - Springer
Mountainous forest soils usually contain a large number of rock fragments (particle
diameter> 2 mm), which influence soil properties. Data characterizing hydraulic properties of …

Long-term effects on soil nematode community structure in spruce forests of removing or not removing fallen trees after a windstorm

M Renčo, A Čerevková, Z Homolová… - Forest Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
More than 12 000 ha of a Norway spruce forest in Tatra National Park, Slovakia, were laid
down by a strong windstorm on 19 November 2004. Most of the broken and uprooted trees …

The succession of soil Collembola communities in spruce forests of the High Tatra Mountains five years after a windthrow and clear–cut logging

P Čuchta, D Miklisová, Ľ Kováč - Forest Ecology and Management, 2019 - Elsevier
A study focusing on the succession of soil Collembola communities was carried out in the
High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia), five years after a windthrow. Two separate areas were …

A three-year study of soil Collembola communities in spruce forest stands of the High Tatra Mts (Slovakia) after a catastrophic windthrow event

P Čuchta, D Miklisová, Ľ Kováč - European Journal of Soil Biology, 2012 - Elsevier
Soil Collembola communities were investigated in spruce forest stands of the High Tatra Mts
that had been heavily damaged by a windstorm in November 2004. The study focused on …

Soil nematode community changes associated with windfall and wildfire in forest soil at the High Tatras National Park, Slovak Republic

A Čerevková, M Renčo - Helminthologia, 2009 - Springer
The paper presents research findings on the influence of windfall and wildfire on nematode
communities in Lariceto-Piceetum forest in the High Tatras in Slovakia. Comparison was …