The Natural Succession Of The White Willow, Salix alba, In The Special Zoological Reserve Kopački rit, Croatia (CROSBI ID 488870)
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Mikuška, Alma ; Mikuska, Jozsef ; Mikuška, Tibor
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The Natural Succession Of The White Willow, Salix alba, In The Special Zoological Reserve Kopački rit, Croatia
We studied the natural succession of the White Willow, Salix alba, in the Kopački rit Special Zoological Reserve, Croatia, in the period 1990-1998.Based on the areal photos we calculated the surface areawhere natural succession of the White willow stands occured.During the study period the area covered with White willow increased by 88, 21 ha.At the same period, the numbers of large herbivoras were drasticallyreduced due the war activities, subsequuent illegal hunting and mine fields.We argue that the successful natural succession of the White willow stands is the result of decreased grazing pressure caused by decline of large herbivores
White willow; Salix alba; natural succession; grazing presure; Kopački rit; Croatia
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200-202.
2003.
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Proceding of the Scientific Papers International Scientific Conference "50 Years University Of Forestry"
Kolarov, Dimitrij
Sofija: IK pri LTY SD
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International Scientific Conference "50 years University of Forestry"
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01.01.2003-01.01.2003
Sofija, Bugarska