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    Lowland forest fragment characteristics and anthropogenic disturbances determine alien plant species richness and composition by Šipek, Mirjana, Šajna, Nina

    Published in Biological invasions (01-05-2024)
    “…Loss of habitat and biological invasion are the main threats to biodiversity. In intensive agricultural or urban landscapes, forest fragments, even if they are…”
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    The Importance of Thermally Abnormal Waters for Bioinvasions—A Case Study of Pistia stratiotes by Šajna, Nina, Urek, Tina, Kušar, Primož, Šipek, Mirjana

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…Thermally abnormal waters represent safe sites for alien invasive plants requiring warmer conditions than provided by the ambient temperatures in the temperate…”
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    Understorey species distinguish late successional and ancient forests after decades of minimum human intervention: A case study from Slovenia by Šipek, Mirjana, Ravnjak, Tim, Šajna, Nina

    Published in Forest ecosystems (2023)
    “…The main species composition drivers in temperate deciduous forests are environmental conditions, a stand's age and the site history, e.g., the succession…”
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    Bracken-induced increase in soil P availability, along with its high P acquisition efficiency, enables it to invade P-deficient meadows by Jelincic, Antun, Sajna, Nina, Zgorelec, Zeljka, Percin, Aleksandra

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract Changes in soil chemistry after invasion by bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) have been studied in heathlands, but comparable studies in meadows are…”
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    Public opinions and perceptions of peri-urban plant invasion: the role of garden waste disposal in forest fragments by Šipek, Mirjana, Šajna, Nina

    Published in Management of biological invasions (01-11-2020)
    “…Horticulture is an important source of alien plant species that could potentially escape the garden fence, survive in nature, reproduce abundantly and finally…”
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    Contrasting Responses of Alien and Ancient Forest Indicator Plant Species to Fragmentation Process in the Temperate Lowland Forests by Šipek, Mirjana, Kutnar, Lado, Marinšek, Aleksander, Šajna, Nina

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…Fragmentation is one of the major threats to biodiversity. In a fragmented landscape, forest specialists are losing suitable forest habitats with specific site…”
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    Cryopreservation of an endangered Hladnikia pastinacifolia Rchb. by shoot tip encapsulation-dehydration and encapsulation-vitrification by Ciringer, Terezija, Martín, Carmen, Šajna, Nina, Kaligarič, Mitja, Ambrožič-Dolinšek, Jana

    “…The objective of the present study was the cryopreservation of monotypic endemic Hladnikia pastinacifolia Rchb. shoot tips from an in vitro culture, via…”
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    Primary succession on re-created coastal wetland leads to successful restoration of coastal halophyte vegetation by Ivajnsic, Danijel, Sajna, Nina, Kaligaric, Mitja

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-06-2016)
    “…•Fast primary succession on re-created mudflats in a previously degraded saltmarsh.•Deterministic successional pathway revealed.•Three target habitat types…”
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    Modeling species fitness in competitive environments by SAJNA, Nina, KUSAR, Primož

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-03-2014)
    “…•A model to simulate population fitness in competitive environments is proposed.•Consumption, accumulation and use of resources over a period of time are…”
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    Mitigating the conflict between pitfall-trap sampling and conservation of terrestrial subterranean communities in caves by Kozel, Peter, Pipan, Tanja, Šajna, Nina, Polak, Slavko, Novak, Tone

    Published in International journal of speleology (01-09-2017)
    “…Subterranean habitats are known for their rich endemic fauna and high vulnerability to disturbance. Many methods and techniques are used to sample the…”
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    Cold tolerance in terrestrial invertebrates inhabiting subterranean habitats by Novak, Tone, Sajna, Nina, Antolinc, Estera, Lipovsek, Saska, Devetak, Dusan, Janzekovic, Franc

    Published in International journal of speleology (01-09-2014)
    “…Most organisms are able to survive shorter or longer exposure to sub-zero temperatures. Hypothetically, trogloxenes characterized as not adapted, and…”
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    Germination behavior of the extremely rare Hladnikia pastinacifolia Rchb. (Apiaceae) – a Pleistocene in situ survivor by Šajna, Nina, Šipek, Mirjana, Šuštar-Vozlič, Jelka, Kaligarič, Mitja

    Published in Acta Botanica Croatica (01-10-2019)
    “…The present-day diversity of European flora in temperate mountain ranges was mainly formed by the negative effects of Pleistocene glaciation, which caused…”
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    Exploring the impact of a non-native seed predator on the seed germination of its non-native host by Horvat, Eva, Sajna, Nina

    Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2021)
    “…Novel interactions between introduced and native species commonly occur and can even be predicted from existing native interactions in a certain area. However,…”
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    Germination characteristics of Salicornia patula Duval-Jouve, S. emerici Duval-Jouve, and S. veneta Pign. et Lausi and their occurrence in Croatia by Šajna, Nina, Regvar, Marjana, Kaligarič, Simona, Škvorc, Željko, Kaligarič, Mitja

    Published in Acta Botanica Croatica (01-10-2013)
    “…Abstract - According to recent molecular analyses of Salicornia, we revised the annual glassworts from the Croatian coast, classified until now only as…”
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    New Insights into the Anatomy of an Endemic Hladnikia Pastinacifolia Rchb by Sajna, Nina, Šuštar-Vozlič, Jelka, Kaligarič, Mitja

    Published in Acta Botanica Croatica (28-10-2014)
    “…We studied the anatomy of a rare narrow endemic species belonging to the Slovenian flora - Rchb. is a monotypic genus with distinct taxonomic position within…”
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    Domestic cat – the unspoken threat to wildlife in the sub-urban location of Maribor by Larisa Bedrač, Nina Šajna

    Published in Acta Biologica Slovenica (15-07-2024)
    “…The monitoring of domestic cats' prey brought home was conducted between the 13th of March and the 1st of May 2023 in two residential areas near Maribor,…”
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    Survival and expansion of Pistia stratiotes L. in a thermal stream in Slovenia by Šajna, Nina, Haler, Maja, Škornik, Sonja, Kaligarič, Mitja

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-07-2007)
    “…We report about successful winter survival of a tropical plant Pistia stratiotes in a natural thermal stream Topla in Slovenia in temperate climate zone in…”
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    Traditional agricultural landscape in Goričko Landscape Park (Slovenia): Distribution and variety of riparian stream corridors and patches by Kaligarič, Mitja, Sedonja, Jožef, Šajna, Nina

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (21-03-2008)
    “…Goričko Landscape Park is a well-preserved example of typical Central-European agricultural landscape. We used modified PHYSIS typology to describe and…”
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    Last Remnants of Riparian Wooded Meadows along the Middle Drava River (Slovenia): Species Composition Is a Response to Light Conditions and Management by Škornik, Sonja, Šajna, Nina, Kramberger, Branko, Kaligarič, Simona, Kaligarič, Mitja

    Published in Folia geobotanica (2008)
    “…In the present study, we investigated the species richness and species composition in relation to light and management regime in remnants of wooded meadows…”
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