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Veres et al. 2025 publication in Forest Ecology and Management

Veres, K., Németh, Cs., Kovács, B., Bölöni, J., Frank, T., Ódor, P., Aszalós, R. 2025. Forest restoration interventions in temperate oak woodlands benefit epiphyte communities – The effect of gap openings and deadwood enrichment on bryophytes and lichens. Forest Ecology and Management 593:122857. IF (2023): 3.7, Scimago rank: D1 (15/177, Forestry), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2025.122857.

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HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research (HU)
Szabó et al. 2025 publication in Journal of Environmental Management

Szabó, L.E., Ódor, P., Tóth, B., Csépányi, P., Kovács, B. 2025. Exclusion of wild ungulates is not the Holy Grail: the stronger effect of forestry treatments than exclosures on natural forest regeneration. Journal of Environmental Management 395:127831. IF (2023): 8.7, Scimago rank: Q1 (7/181, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.127831.

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HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research (HU)
Tinya et al. 2025. publication in Forest Ecology and Management

Tinya, F., Csépányi, P., Horváth, Cs.V., Kovács, B., Németh, Cs., Ódor, P. 2025. Fine-scale interventions can reinforce the forest character of the understory vegetation – The effects of different artificial gaps in an oak-dominated forest. Forest Ecology and Management 578:122471. IF (2023): 3.7, Scimago rank: D1 (15/177, Forestry), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.

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HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research (HU)