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IS THE FOREST ACT BINDING FOR ALL FOREST OWNERS? pdf HR EN | 5 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Igor ANIĆ, Stjepan MIKAC, Mladen OGNJENOVIĆ | UDK 630* 568 + 815 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.1 | |
SELECTION OF TREE SPECIES FOR THE SUBSTITUTION OF POPLAR PLANTATIONS ALONG THE RIVER DRAVA NEAR OSIJEK pdf HR EN | 7 | |
Igor POLJAK, Marilena IDŽOJTIĆ, Irena ŠAPIĆ, Patrik KORIJAN, Joso VUKELIĆ | UDK 630* 181.8 + 164 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.2 | |
DIVERSITY AND STRUCTURE OF CROATIAN CONTINENTAL AND ALPINE-DINARIC POPULATIONS OF GREY ALDER (Alnus incana /L./ Moench subsp. incana): ISOLATION BY DISTANCE AND ENVIRONMENT EXPLAINS PHENOTYPIC DIVERGENCE pdf HR EN | 19 | |
Summary We studied the morphological variation and its correlation to the environment in a boreal tree species, Alnus incana (L.) Moench subsp. incana, across the Croatian continental and Alpine-Dinaric biogeographical regions. A total of seven grey alder populations from environmentally divergent habitats were included in the study. We combined descriptive and multivariate statistical methods by using morphological leaf traits and environmental features to examine the diversity and structure of grey alder populations. High phenotypic variation, and two distinct morphotypes were found: small-leaf in the Alpine-Dinaric region, and large-leaf in the continental region. We identified a biogeographical structuring of populations with a high level of among-tree variation within the populations. Multivariate phenotypic and environmental analysis confirmed the existence of small- and large-leaf ecotypes. Additionally, a lack of significant among-population variation within biogeographical regions was observed. Furthermore, we found that phenotypic divergence of the studied grey alder populations can be explained as a result of a significant level of isolation both by distance and by environment. Key words: phenotypic variation; leaf morphology; adaptation; ecological divergence; clinal variation; altitudinal gradient | ||
Martin BOBINAC, Siniša ANDRAŠEV, Andrijana BAUER-ŽIVKOVIĆ, Nikola ŠUŠIĆ | UDK 630*242 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.3 | |
EFFECTS OF HEAVY THINNINGS ON THE INCREMENT AND STABILITY OF A NORWAY SPRUCE STAND AND ITS TREES BETWEEN THE AGES OF 32 AND 50 pdf HR EN | 33 | |
Bratislav MATOVIĆ, Miloš KOPRIVICA, Bratislav KISIN, Dejan STOJANOVIĆ, Igor KNEGINJIĆ, Stefan STJEPANOVIĆ | UDK* 228 + 653 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.4 | |
COMPARISON OF STAND STRUCTURE IN MANAGED AND VIRGIN EUROPEAN BEECH FORESTS IN SERBIA pdf HR EN | 47 | |
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE | ||
Milan PERNEK | UDK 630* 453 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.5 | |
NEW CALCULATION OF CRITICAL NUMBER OF GYPSY MOTH (Lymantria dispar L.) EGG MASSES FOR BETTER POPULATION DENSITY PROGNOSIS pdf HR EN | 59 | |
Luka RUMORA, Mario Miler, Damir MEDAK | UDK 630* 587 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.6 | |
IMAGE FUSION INFLUENCE ON FOREST AREA CHANGE USING UNSUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION pdf HR EN | 67 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Carlos G. ROSSA, Paulo M. FERNANDES | UDK 630* 148.2 + 111.8 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.1-2.7 | |
ON THE FIRE-SPREAD RATE INFLUENCE OF SOME FUEL BED PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM ROTHERMEL’S MODEL THERMAL ENERGY BALANCE pdf HR EN | 77 | |