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Continent-wide tree species distribution models may mislead regional management decisions : a case study in the transboundary biosphere reserve Mura-Drava-Danube
Marcus Sallmannshofer, Debojyoti Chakraborty, Harald Vacik, Gábor Illés, Markus Löw, Andreas Rechenmacher, Katharina Lapin, Sophie Ette, Dejan Stojanović, Andrej Kobler, Silvio Schueler, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: The understanding of spatial distribution patterns of native riparian tree species in Europe lacks accurate species distribution models (SDMs), since riparian forest habitats have a limited spatial extent and are strongly related to the associated watercourses, which needs to be represented in the environmental predictors. However, SDMs are urgently needed for adapting forest management to climate change, as well as for conservation and restoration of riparian forest ecosystems. For such an operative use, standard large-scale bioclimatic models alone are too coarse and frequently exclude relevant predictors. In this study, we compare a bioclimatic continent-wide model and a regional model based on climate, soil, and river data for central to south-eastern Europe, targeting seven riparian foundation species%Alnus glutinosa, Fraxinus angustifolia, F. excelsior, Populus nigra, Quercus robur, Ulmus laevis, and U. minor. The results emphasize the high importance of precise occurrence data and environmental predictors. Soil predictors were more important than bioclimatic variables, and river variables were partly of the same importance. In both models, five of the seven species were found to decrease in terms of future occurrence probability within the study area, whereas the results for two species were ambiguous. Nevertheless, both models predicted a dangerous loss of occurrence probability for economically and ecologically important tree species, likely leading to significant effects on forest composition and structure, as well as on provided ecosystem services.
Keywords: bioclimatic model, ecological niche model, forest management, tree species selection, riparian forest habitat, climate change adaptation
Published in DiRROS: 22.03.2021; Views: 1306; Downloads: 880
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Generalization-based acquisition of training data for motor primitive learning by neural networks
Zvezdan Lončarević, Rok Pahič, Aleš Ude, Andrej Gams, 2021, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.03.2021; Views: 1499; Downloads: 609
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Robot skill learning in latent space of a deep autoencoder neural network
Rok Pahič, Zvezdan Lončarević, Andrej Gams, Aleš Ude, 2021, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.03.2021; Views: 1380; Downloads: 637
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Go for Mura : upravljanje poplavnih gozdov v območjih Natura 2000 ob Muri
Špela Ambrožič, Gregor Božič, Maarten De Groot, Andreja Ferreira, Tatjana Gregorc, Marjana Hönigsfeld Adamič, Anže Japelj, Andrej Kapla, Marko Kovač, Štefan Kovač, Lado Kutnar, Tom Levanič, Boštjan Mali, Aleksander Marinšek, Zdenka Mazej, Nikica Ogris, Špela Planinšek, Mitja Skudnik, Gabrijela Triglav Brežnik, Saša Vochl, Al Vrezec, 2017, professional monograph

Abstract: Vsebina publikacije na kratko povzema izsledke projekta Go for Mura. Predstavljeni so poplavni in močvirni gozdovi ob Muri, njihov pomen ter različni vidiki omenjenih gozdov, ki so bili raziskani tekom projekta. Predstavljene so ostale aktivnosti projekta .
Keywords: Natura 2000, gospodarjenje, poškodovanost gozdov, poplavni gozd, Slovenija
Published in DiRROS: 18.01.2021; Views: 1631; Downloads: 488
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GPR survey to reveal a possible tectonic tilt of the Brežice Sava River Terrace in the Krško Basin
Marjana Zajc, Marijan Poljak, Andrej Gosar, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: It has been supposed that the Brežice Sava River Terrace (BSRT) is tectonically disturbed near the town of Brežice and tilted to the north. To confirm this tectonically induced tilt in a quantitative sense, low-frequency Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) was applied. A total of eight GPR profiles were recorded across the BSRT providing information of the lower boundary of the terrace, which consists of loose to poorly cemented Quaternary gravel, while its Tertiary basement consists of poorly cemented carbonaceous silt (marl). The premise of the study was the assumption that this lithological boundary could be detected by the GPR method. In addition to the upper surface of the BSRT being tilted to the north by 0.18°, GPR profiles also showed a 0.04° difference in the tilt between the upper surface of the terrace and its lower boundary with the basement, which we assigned to the sin-sedimentary tilt. Upon this information, a cumulative tectonically induced dip of the BSRT lower boundary was defined at 0.22°.
Keywords: Brežice Sava River terrace, Krško basin, ground penetrating radar, tectonic tilt, seismic reflection profiling
Published in DiRROS: 06.01.2021; Views: 1444; Downloads: 651
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Povzetek webinarja Sanitar'c o epidemiji COVID-19
Aleš Krulec, Sara Tajnikar, Andrej Ovca, other works

Keywords: sanitarni inženirji, sanitarno inženirstvo, webinar, koronavirus, covid-19, prenos znanja
Published in DiRROS: 05.01.2021; Views: 2283; Downloads: 997
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