Search Results - "Zimová, Sona"
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Is salvage logging effectively dampening bark beetle outbreaks and preserving forest carbon stocks?
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-01-2020)“…Salvage logging is one of most frequently applied management responses to forest disturbances world‐wide. As forest disturbances are increasing, so too is the…”
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Contrasting vulnerability of monospecific and species‐diverse forests to wind and bark beetle disturbance: The role of management
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2020)“…Wind and bark beetle disturbances have increased in recent decades, affecting Europe's coniferous forests with particular severity. Management fostering forest…”
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Infection Levels of the Microsporidium Larssoniella duplicati in Populations of the Invasive Bark Beetle Ips duplicatus: From Native to New Outbreak Areas
Published in Forests (06-02-2019)“…The microsporidium Larssoniella duplicati (Weiser, Holuša, Žižka, 2006) is a specific pathogen of the bark beetle Ips duplicatus (C.R. Sahlberg, 1836), which…”
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Contribution to bionomy of Hylesinus fraxini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and its monogamy in the Czech Republic
Published in Central European forestry journal (01-12-2015)“…This study focused on bionomics of the ash bark beetle [Hylesinus fraxin]i (Panzer 1779). The study area was at Jílové u Prahy in the Central Bohemian Region…”
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Extremely low infection levels of pathogens and nematodes in Trypodendron spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Published in Central European forestry journal (01-12-2016)“…The striped ambrosia beetles [Trypodendron lineatum] and [T. domesticum] are timber forest pests in the Palearctic region and North America. Because only a few…”
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Reducing rotation age to address increasing disturbances in Central Europe: Potential and limitations
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2020)“…•Reduced forest rotation length can reduce wind and bark beetle disturbance.•Efficiency of this measure decreases under climate change.•Short-term collateral…”
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Spatial configuration matters when removing windfelled trees to manage bark beetle disturbances in Central European forest landscapes
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-01-2020)“…Windfelled Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees play a crucial role in triggering large-scale outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus…”
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