This paper discusses threats of standing water habitats of high importance to the European Community in the Continental Biogeographical Region (CBR) of Europe, specifically in Poland, as a reference. The study covers five standing water habitats types distinguished in Natura 2000: 3110, 3130, 3140, 3150, 3160, occurring in 806 Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) in Poland. The most significant threats to standing water habitats in the Continental biogeographical region, result from human-induced changes in hydrological conditions that have modified whole natural systems. Based on multivariate analysis, we found that significant differences in the conservation status of the standing water habitats resulted from a variety of threats, pressur...
The European Red List of Habitats provides an overview of the risk of collapse (degree of endangerme...
Protected areas (PAs) are intended to provide native biodiversity and habitats with a refuge against...
The hydromorphological conditions of watercourses depend on numerous natural and anthropogenic facto...
This paper discusses the threats to the running water habitats that are highly important to biodiver...
Soft water lakes, or so-called lobelia lakes, which are inhabited by a specific vegetation composed ...
A central feature of the European Water Framework Directive are the reference conditions. The ecolog...
The Uszwica River is a 67 km long right-bank submountain tributary of the Vistula. From the beginnin...
Expansion of invasive species can be clearly seen all over Poland. Foreign tree and herbaceous plant...
Abstract Since 1990 and in particular, after the implementation of the Water Frame Directive, many p...
The study presents a listing of aquatic plants in the south-western part of the Silesian Upland and ...
1. As part of the world's largest coordinated network of protected areas, Natura 2000, European Unio...
The loss and degradation of natural habitats is a primary cause of biodiversity decline. The increas...
The creation of reservoirs in river valleys for the accumulation of fresh water has been and remains...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Many plant and animal species are closely related to the aquatic environment. Small reservoirs are a...
The European Red List of Habitats provides an overview of the risk of collapse (degree of endangerme...
Protected areas (PAs) are intended to provide native biodiversity and habitats with a refuge against...
The hydromorphological conditions of watercourses depend on numerous natural and anthropogenic facto...
This paper discusses the threats to the running water habitats that are highly important to biodiver...
Soft water lakes, or so-called lobelia lakes, which are inhabited by a specific vegetation composed ...
A central feature of the European Water Framework Directive are the reference conditions. The ecolog...
The Uszwica River is a 67 km long right-bank submountain tributary of the Vistula. From the beginnin...
Expansion of invasive species can be clearly seen all over Poland. Foreign tree and herbaceous plant...
Abstract Since 1990 and in particular, after the implementation of the Water Frame Directive, many p...
The study presents a listing of aquatic plants in the south-western part of the Silesian Upland and ...
1. As part of the world's largest coordinated network of protected areas, Natura 2000, European Unio...
The loss and degradation of natural habitats is a primary cause of biodiversity decline. The increas...
The creation of reservoirs in river valleys for the accumulation of fresh water has been and remains...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Many plant and animal species are closely related to the aquatic environment. Small reservoirs are a...
The European Red List of Habitats provides an overview of the risk of collapse (degree of endangerme...
Protected areas (PAs) are intended to provide native biodiversity and habitats with a refuge against...
The hydromorphological conditions of watercourses depend on numerous natural and anthropogenic facto...