Search Results - "Koermoeczi, L"
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Habitat complexity of the Pannonian forest-steppe zone and its nature conservation implications
Published in Ecological complexity (01-03-2014)“…•A comprehensive analysis of forest interiors, natural edges and adjacent grasslands.•Edge microclimate is mostly intermediate, due to the shading effect of…”
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Species composition and diversity of natural forest edges: edge responses and local edge species
Published in Community ecology (01-06-2013)“…Habitat boundaries in general and forest edges in particular belong to the central issues in ecology. Theories about community and environmental edge-responses…”
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Vegetation history, recent dynamics and future prospects of a Hungarian sandy forest-steppe reserve: forest-grassland relations, tree species composition and size-class distribution
Published in Community ecology (01-06-2015)“…Pannonian forest-steppes host a high number of endemic species and contribute to landscape-scale heterogeneity. Alterations in the proportion of forests and…”
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influence of habitat heterogeneity on the fine-scale pattern of an Heteroptera assemblage in a sand grassland
Published in Community ecology (01-06-2009)“…The influence of elevation and vegetation characteristics on the spatial pattern of an epigeic true bug assemblage was investigated along a transect in a sandy…”
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On the sensitivity and significance test of vegetation boundary detection
Published in Community ecology (2005)“…A most widespread technique in vegetation boundary detection is the Moving Split Window analysis. It is effective in single edge cases provided that the…”
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Fine-scale pattern of the boundary zones in alkaline grassland communities
Published in Community ecology (01-11-2004)“…We investigated the pattern of boundary types in alkaline grassland communities in Hungary. We used moving split window boundary analysis with dissimilarity…”
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