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Dataset on summer microclimate buffering in two beech forest types on carbonate rocks (Dinaric karst, Slovenia)
Janez Kermavnar, Mitja Ferlan, Lado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Nataša Ravbar, Urša Vilhar, 2026, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov

Objavljeno v DiRROS: 08.04.2026; Ogledov: 266; Prenosov: 165
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Factors supporting a high level of understorey plant diversity in ravine forests (EU priority habitat type)
Lado Kutner, Anže Martin Pintar, Aleksander Marinšek, Janez Kermavnar, 2026, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: In addition to being influenced by global drivers, forest herb-layer communities are also shaped by various local factors, such as topography, stand characteristics and soil properties. The responses of ground vegetation were studied in the ravine forests of a Natura 2000 site in eastern Slovenia. A high species richness of 218 plant species was observed in the herb layer, including some woody species. On average, 52.8 different plant species were recorded per plot. Species richness was significantly associated with topographic and forest stand factors, rather than soil characteristics. It was positively associated with altitude and the amount of deadwood and negatively associated with tree height. However, the main predictors for the species composition of the ground vegetation were tree layer cover and soil pH. Among the studied ravine forests, Tilia-dominated stands are characterised by the highest species diversity and the lowest herb-layer cover, indicating a composition of less competitive, site-specific species inhabiting sites with high resource heterogeneity and diverse microhabitats. To preserve the high level of biodiversity of heterogeneous ravine forests and to maintain their favourable conservation status, it is crucial to sustain the natural state of forest soils and stands by implementing appropriate management measures. Such measures may include close-to-nature forest management, which is already being implemented in the studied ravine forests.
Ključne besede: ravine forests, ground vegetation, herb layer, forest stands, topography, soil, Tilio–Acerion, Slovenia
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 23.03.2026; Ogledov: 244; Prenosov: 202
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Integrated multi-scale ecohydrogeological monitoring of spatio-temporal dynamics in karst critical zones
Nataša Ravbar, Metka Petrič, Mitja Ferlan, Uroš Novak, Janez Kermavnar, Lado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Daniel Žlindra, Blaž Kogovšek, Erika Kozamernik, Cyril Mayaud, David Štefanič, Sara Skok, Janez Mulec, Stanka Šebela, Urša Vilhar, 2026, drugi znanstveni članki

Povzetek: Contemporary environmental concerns highlight the vulnerability of karst environments to changing hydrometeorological patterns and vegetation disturbance, necessitating a unified, interdisciplinary strategy for comprehensive understanding. This paper critically examines the current state of research. To overcome the identified gaps, it presents an integrated multi-scale ecohydrogeological monitoring approach tailored to karst critical zones (KCZ) and its spatio-temporal variability. Forested karst aquifer in Slovenia is used as a case study to demonstrate and assess the strengths and limitations of the proposed monitoring framework. To decipher flow dynamics and propose customized data collection strategies the approach combines surface and underground sites and employs advanced methods adapted to the challenges of karst environments. The results highlight the benefits and advancements of monitoring and sampling approaches to ensure representativeness in heterogeneous environments. The focus is on the use of enhanced precipitation monitoring systems to expand sampling areas nearly fivefold and improve precipitation and throughfall measurements. Additionally, customized lysimeter techniques for karst soils and microscale adaptations for cave exploration have been developed, addressing the challenges of instrument placement in environments with significant variability. Further opportunities lie in improving instrument protection, integrating sensor networks, combining remote sensing and scaling from plot to aquifer level. However, challenges remain in achieving spatio-temporal representativeness and ensuring the operational reliability of snow monitoring, soil solution sampling and drip flow measurements. Threats include environmental pressures and hydrometeorological conditions, equipment tampering and funding stability. Nevertheless, this comprehensive approach improves monitoring of ecohydrogeological processes in the KCZ, promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and environmental resource management.
Ključne besede: Karst, integrated monitoring, interdisciplinary strategy, hydrological processes, environmental management, ecohydrology
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 21.03.2026; Ogledov: 374; Prenosov: 322
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Dataset on the topography, soil, vegetation and stand characteristics of Tilio-Acerion forests (Boč, Slovenia)
Lado Kutnar, Anže Martin Pintar, Aleksander Marinšek, Janez Kermavnar, 2026, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov

Ključne besede: research data, forests stand, Boc, Slovania
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 30.01.2026; Ogledov: 546; Prenosov: 177
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Dataset on microclimate properties in sinkholes of Dinaric beech forests (Slovenia) a decade after the silvicultural treatment
Saša Šercer, Urša Vilhar, Janez Kermavnar, Lado Kutnar, Aleksander Marinšek, Nataša Šibanc, Petr Baldrian, Vendula Brabcová, Tijana Martinović, Martina Štursová, Tanja Mrak, 2026, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov

Povzetek: Information on the funders/programmes/projects that made the data collection possible: ARIS J4-4542/22-04480L Natural regeneration processes in beech forests after disturbance, ARIS research core funding P4-0107 Forest ecology, biology and technology, ARIS post-doc project Z4-4543 Long-term changes of forest vegetation caused by global and local environmental change drivers, the project Development of research infrastructure for the international competitiveness of the Slovenian RRI space – RI-SI-LifeWatch, financed by the Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Education, Science and Sport and the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund. The forest treatment experiment was supported by ManFor CBD 2010-2015 Life Environment Project LIFE09 ENV/IT/000078.
Ključne besede: microclimate properties, sinkholes, Dinaric beech forests, Slovenia
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 16.01.2026; Ogledov: 573; Prenosov: 412
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