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2. Pseudofurnishius (Conodonta) from the Triassic Drežnica section, Bosnia and HerzegovinaTea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Carlos Martínez Pérez, Hazim Hrvatović, Dunja Aljinović, Špela Goričan, Ferid Skopljak, Bogdan Jurkovšek, 2023, izvirni znanstveni članek Povzetek: Triassic strata in the Drežnica section, Bosnia and Herzegovina have been examined biostratigraphically. The limestone and dolostone strata were deposited in deep pelagic environment. The conodont faunas are marked by prevailing elements of the genus Pseudofurnishius including clusters that enabled to distinguish the huddlei (lower Longobardian) and murcianus (upper Longobardian–?Cordevolian) Zones, the later fauna is characterized by the presence of Budurovignathus with rare representation of Gladigondolella and Paragondolella. This is the first report on recovery of Pseudofurnishius in the region. Ključne besede: Ladinian–?Carnian, conodonts, Pseudofurnishius, Budurovignathus, paleogeography, Dinarides Objavljeno v DiRROS: 06.09.2023; Ogledov: 254; Prenosov: 116 Celotno besedilo (7,77 MB) |
3. Hotspots of genetic resources for animals, plants and forests : lessons learned from case studiesJ. Phillips, Marjana Westergren, K. B. Fjellstad, Danijela Bojkovski, Michele Bozzano, Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat, Hojka Kraigher, Francois Lefevre, Nigel Maxted, S. Perez-Espona, Nina Sæther, Enrico Sturaro, Jelka Šuštar Vozlič, Tor Myking, 2021, strokovna monografija Objavljeno v DiRROS: 11.01.2022; Ogledov: 861; Prenosov: 378 Celotno besedilo (4,02 MB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
4. Using citizen science to monitor the spread of tree pests and diseases : outcomes of two projects in Slovenia and the UKPeter Crow, Ana Pérez-Sierra, Andreja Kavčič, Kate Lewthwaite, Marija Kolšek, Nikica Ogris, Barbara Piškur, Jana Kus Veenvliet, Simon Zidar, Suzanne Sancisi-Frey, Maarten De Groot, 2020, izvirni znanstveni članek Povzetek: The trees and forests of Europe are increasingly under threat from new pests and diseases that have originated in other parts of the world. Early detection of alien species when they first appear in European countries allows rapid response and offers the best chance to mitigate against their establishment and spread. Citizen science initiatives such as LIFE ARTEMIS in Slovenia, and Observatree in the UK, provide members of the public with the necessary training and educational resource to identify these tree pests and diseases and report them to the appropriate authorities, thereby increasing the level of surveillance and the capacity of the early warning system. This paper summarises some of the outcomes of these two projects and how they have both become integral parts of the official forest and tree health monitoring systems within their respective countries of Slovenia and the United Kingdom. Ključne besede: invasive alien species, plant health, tree health, forest health, early warning, rapid response Objavljeno v DiRROS: 16.11.2020; Ogledov: 1680; Prenosov: 839 Celotno besedilo (455,04 KB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |