Dokumenty
| Titul | Dátum | Popis | Partner |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. Tinya et al 2025_ForEco.pdf 2.92 MB |
HUN-REN Centrum pre ekologický výskum (HU) | |
| 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. Veres et al 2025_ForEco.pdf 1.49 MB |
HUN-REN Centrum pre ekologický výskum (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. Szabo et al 2025_ForEco.pdf 2.86 MB |
HUN-REN Centrum pre ekologický výskum (HU) |