Managed honey bees as a radar for wild bee decline?
Wild and managed bees are essential for global food security and the maintenance of
biodiversity. At present, the conservation of wild bees is hampered by a huge shortfall in …
biodiversity. At present, the conservation of wild bees is hampered by a huge shortfall in …
Running out of time to smell the roseroots: Reviewing threats and trade in wild Rhodiola rosea L
JA Brinckmann, AB Cunningham, DEV Harter - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Rhodiola rosea L. has a circumpolar distribution and is
used in ethnomedicines of Arctic peoples, as well as in national systems of traditional …
used in ethnomedicines of Arctic peoples, as well as in national systems of traditional …
Red list of ferns and flowering plants of Slovakia, (October 2014)
The last version of Red List was published already more than 10 years ago but the
knowledge of the flora of Slovakia has substantially improved due to large-scale mapping …
knowledge of the flora of Slovakia has substantially improved due to large-scale mapping …
Current state of populations of Rhodiola rosea L. (Crassulaceae) in East Kazakhstan
SA Kubentayev, MZ Zhumagul, MS Kurmanbayeva… - Botanical Studies, 2021 - Springer
Background Based on world experience, first, a modern assessment of the flora is needed to
develop strategies for the conservation of ecosystems of rare and endangered plant species …
develop strategies for the conservation of ecosystems of rare and endangered plant species …
Pollinator conservation in the context of global changes with a focus on France and Belgium
B Schatz, D Maxime, H Mickael, G Benoît, A Fabrice… - Acta Oecologica, 2021 - Elsevier
The decline of pollinators has been demonstrated scientifically and this phenomenon is
widely recognized by both the general public and by stakeholders. Since pollinators face …
widely recognized by both the general public and by stakeholders. Since pollinators face …
Biological flora of Britain and Ireland: Neottia nidus‐avis
J Jersáková, J Minasiewicz, MA Selosse - Journal of Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This account provides information on all aspects of the biology of Neottia nidus‐avis (L.)
Rich.(Bird's‐nest Orchid) that are relevant to understanding its ecological characteristics and …
Rich.(Bird's‐nest Orchid) that are relevant to understanding its ecological characteristics and …
[PDF][PDF] Zoznam nepôvodných, inváznych a expanzívnych cievnatých rastlín Slovenska 2
E Gojdičová, A Cvachová, E Karasová - Ochrana prírody, 2002 - invaznedruhy.sopsr.sk
Invázie nepôvodných (cudzokrajných) druhov rastlín sú už celosvetovým problémom a po
degradácii biotopov sú druhou najväčšou hrozbou pre biodiverzitu. O vážnosti tohto …
degradácii biotopov sú druhou najväčšou hrozbou pre biodiverzitu. O vážnosti tohto …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of environmental factors on the distribution pattern of aquatic plants along the Danube River corridor (Slovakia)
H Oťaheľová, M Valachovic, R Hrivnák - Limnologica, 2007 - Elsevier
The aim of the study was to evaluate pattern of the aquatic macrophyte species distribution
along the Danube fluvial corridor in Slovakia, and to identify the impact of environmental …
along the Danube fluvial corridor in Slovakia, and to identify the impact of environmental …
Classification of weed vegetation of arable land in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Z Lososová, M Chytrý, Š Cimalová, Z Otýpková… - Folia geobotanica, 2006 - Springer
Numerical classification of 2653 geographically stratified relevés of weed vegetation from
the Czech and Slovak Republics was performed with cluster analysis. Diagnostic species …
the Czech and Slovak Republics was performed with cluster analysis. Diagnostic species …
Bratislava
V Feráková, I Jarolímek - Plants and habitats of European cities, 2011 - Springer
Bratislava was formed in 907 AD on the boundary of the Carpathian and Pannonian regions;
in 2008, the city, which occupied 367.9 km 2 and had a population of 425,540. The first …
in 2008, the city, which occupied 367.9 km 2 and had a population of 425,540. The first …