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    Epiphytic Terrestrial Algae (Trebouxia sp.) as a Biomarker Using the Free-Air-Carbon Dioxide-Enrichment (FACE) System by Asmida Ismail, Sarah Diyana Marzuki, Nordiana Bakti Mohd Yusof, Faeiza Buyong, Mohd Nizam Mohd Said, Harinder Rai Sigh, Amyrul Rafiq Zulkifli

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has caused significant environmental changes, particularly to the lower plants such as terrestrial algae and lichens that alter species composition, and therefore can contribute to changes in community landscape. …”
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    Intake and excretion of water in reindeer - effects of supplements of potassium and bentonite by Birgitta Åhman

    Published 1988-06-01
    “…During period II the reindeer ate lichens in combination with pellets. Two reindeer got no supplements. …”
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    What are the effects of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on boreal forest biodiversity in Fennoscandia and European Russia? A systematic review by Sini Savilaakso, Anna Johansson, Matti Häkkilä, Anne Uusitalo, Terhi Sandgren, Mikko Mönkkönen, Pasi Puttonen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The most studied taxa were arthropods, vascular plants, bryophytes, fungi, and lichens. Results showed that forests with less disturbance (uneven-aged and mature even-aged) host more forest dependent species than young even-aged forests (< 80 years old) although the difference was only marginally significant for mature even-aged forests (> 80 years old). …”
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    POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE DACIAN FORTRESSES IN THE ORĂȘTIE MOUNTAINS LISTED AMONG UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES by Vitalie Bârcă

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Vegetation in these unmanaged sites has invaded the monuments, while significant parts of walls and buildings are covered with layers of moss, lichens and bryophytes. The poor state of these fortresses is due to the fact they are managed by no one, although the County Council of Hunedoara has requested repeatedly the central authorities to transfer the management right of the other Dacian fortress in the county of Hunedoara, which was constantly refused.…”
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    Türkiye'nin Gülleri by Hasan Özçelik, Hikmet Orhan

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Roses grow or are grown at 0-3000 m altitudes, usually on limestone and volcanic terrain with good drainage and loose structure. Viruses, fungus, lichens, insects and larvae or ripes of butterflies live in various organs of roses. …”
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