The impact of a bark beetle outbreak, and the following sanitation management actions, on the mountain spruce forest in the central part of the Šumava Mountains were compared after twelve years of development. The survey was focused on natural regeneration of trees and herb-layer vegetation
The paper presents harmful factors relevant to the health of regeneration on decline forest areas in...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
In the mid-1990s, a Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus L.) outbreak affected the Norway spruce (Pic...
An extensive area of mountain spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests in the Šumava National Park h...
Two different approaches were applied to mountain spruce (Picea abies) forests attacked by bark beet...
In the years 1994-1997 a gradation of the spruce bark beetle, caused by the drought and the high tem...
The decline of spruce stands caused by bark beetle outbreaks is a serious economic and ecological pr...
Risk of natural disturbances is a frequently discussed topic in the context of mountain spruce fores...
Historical management practices could have a strong effect on the current status of forests and ther...
Disturbances have a major impact on the dynamic of forest ecosystems. However, there is lack of its ...
This paper is a review of fundamental information on bark beetles and their interactions with severa...
The natural regeneration of Picea abies in undisturbed mountain spruce forests as well as in disturb...
Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management unce...
Bark beetles act as “agents of change” within the conifer forests of the Rocky Mountain area. They p...
The aim of the thesis was to find out whether there is a relation between spruce-bark beetle infesta...
The paper presents harmful factors relevant to the health of regeneration on decline forest areas in...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
In the mid-1990s, a Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus L.) outbreak affected the Norway spruce (Pic...
An extensive area of mountain spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests in the Šumava National Park h...
Two different approaches were applied to mountain spruce (Picea abies) forests attacked by bark beet...
In the years 1994-1997 a gradation of the spruce bark beetle, caused by the drought and the high tem...
The decline of spruce stands caused by bark beetle outbreaks is a serious economic and ecological pr...
Risk of natural disturbances is a frequently discussed topic in the context of mountain spruce fores...
Historical management practices could have a strong effect on the current status of forests and ther...
Disturbances have a major impact on the dynamic of forest ecosystems. However, there is lack of its ...
This paper is a review of fundamental information on bark beetles and their interactions with severa...
The natural regeneration of Picea abies in undisturbed mountain spruce forests as well as in disturb...
Large, severe disturbances drive many forest ecosystems over the long term, but pose management unce...
Bark beetles act as “agents of change” within the conifer forests of the Rocky Mountain area. They p...
The aim of the thesis was to find out whether there is a relation between spruce-bark beetle infesta...
The paper presents harmful factors relevant to the health of regeneration on decline forest areas in...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
In the mid-1990s, a Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus L.) outbreak affected the Norway spruce (Pic...