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Plant Biosystems | 2010

Stand dynamics of Dinaric old‐growth forest in Slovenia: Are indirect human influences relevant?

Jurij Diaci; Dusan Rozenbergar; Andrej Bončina

Abstract Understanding forest stand structural change is crucial for forest ecosystem research and management. The aim of our research was to identify structural and compositional changes and possible natural and anthropogenic causes of these changes in an old‐growth silver fir‐beech forest in the Dinaric mountains of Slovenia. Data on stand structure of the Rajhenavski Rog (51.14 ha) forest reserve originated from traditional methods, including five successive full callipering (1957–2007), two regeneration inventories and analysis of developmental phases (1984, 2007). A drastic decrease in the silver fir proportion in the last 50 years was probably caused by two indirect anthropogenic factors: polluted air and heavy browsing damage of silver fir regeneration. Nevertheless, other factors including reciprocal replacement of fir and beech and climate change also influenced the species composition, as similar processes were documented in the past with less air pollution. Furthermore, the alternation of fir and beech often developed asynchronously, regardless of ungulate density. Although the vertical profile of the old‐growth forest was opened due to the loss of fir trees during past decades, the establishment of more light‐demanding species was uncommon, primarily because the growing stock and forest climate were sustained. The results suggest a high stability of mixed Dinaric old‐growth forest ecosystems.


European Journal of Forest Research | 2016

Patterns and drivers of ice storm damage in temperate forests of Central Europe

Thomas A. Nagel; Dejan Firm; Dusan Rozenbergar; Milan Kobal

Ice storms are important natural disturbances in temperate forests, yet have received little attention outside North America. Following an extreme ice storm in Slovenia, we examined patterns of ice damage within and among temperate forest sites and quantified differences in susceptibility to damage with respect to tree species and size across a gradient of storm intensity and site conditions. Based on a damage survey of 60 plots distributed across six unmanaged forest sites, ordinal logistic regression was used to examine patterns of ice damage as a function of storm intensity, species, tree size, and slope steepness. Our findings indicate that a complex interaction among these drivers gave rise to substantial variation in damage type and severity among species, plots, and stands. Fagus sylvatica, the most dominant species, was one of the most susceptible species to severe ice damage, while conifers (Abies alba and Picea abies) were least susceptible. Crown damage was the most common damage type at low storm intensity, while uprooting increased at higher intensity, particularly for large trees on steep slopes. Differences in species susceptibility to ice damage, combined with variation in storm intensity and site conditions, gave rise to heterogeneous damage patterns that have the potential to alter successional pathways. Based on an analysis of historical records, moderate-to-severe ice storms recur relatively frequently in the region, suggesting that they play a more important role in forest dynamics than previously thought.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2005

Dead wood in European beech (Fagus sylvatica) forest reserves

Morten Bondo Christensen; Katrine Hahn; Edward P. Mountford; Péter Ódor; Tibor Standovár; Dusan Rozenbergar; Jurij Diaci; Sander Wijdeven; Peter Meyer; Susanne Winter; Tomáš Vrška


Forestry | 2011

Structural dynamics and synchronous silver fir decline in mixed old-growth mountain forests in Eastern and Southeastern Europe

Jurij Diaci; Dusan Rozenbergar; Igor Anić; Stjepan Mikac; M. Saniga; S. Kucbel; C. Visnjic; D. Ballian


Forest Ecology and Management | 2005

Dead wood in European beech () forest reserves

Morten Christensen; Klaus R. Hahn; Edward P. Mountford; Péter Ódor; Tibor Standovár; Dusan Rozenbergar; Jurij Diaci; S.M.J. Wijdeven; Philip D. Meyer; Steven R. Winter


Dendrobiology | 2013

Gap regeneration in near-natural European beech forest stands in Central Bohemia - the role of heterogeneity and micro-habitat factors

Lukáš Bílek; Jiří Remeš; Vilém Podrázský; Dusan Rozenbergar; Jurij Diaci; D. Zahradník


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Forest regeneration dynamics following bark beetle outbreak in Norway spruce stands: Influence of meso-relief, forest edge distance and deer browsing

Andrej Rozman; Jurij Diaci; Anze Krese; Gal Fidej; Dusan Rozenbergar


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Architecture of Fagus sylvatica regeneration improves over time in mixed old-growth and managed forests

Dusan Rozenbergar; Jurij Diaci


Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Forstwesen | 2012

Old-growth forest reserves in Slovenia: the past, present, and future

Thomas A. Nagel; Jurij Diaci; Dusan Rozenbergar; Tihomir Rugani; Dejan Firm


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2003

A study on dead wood in European beech forest reserves

Morten Christensen; K. Hahn; Edward P. Mountford; S.M.J. Wijdeven; D.B. Manning; Tibor Standovár; Péter Ódor; Dusan Rozenbergar

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Jurij Diaci

University of Ljubljana

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Péter Ódor

Eötvös Loránd University

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Tibor Standovár

Eötvös Loránd University

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Dejan Firm

University of Ljubljana

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Gal Fidej

University of Ljubljana

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Morten Christensen

Technical University of Denmark

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