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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2013

Effects of visitor pressure on understory vegetation in Warsaw forested parks (Poland)

Piotr Sikorski; Iwona Szumacher; Daria Sikorska; Marcin Kozak; Marek Wierzba

Visitor’s access to understorey vegetation in park forest stands results in the impoverishment of plant species composition and a reduction in habitat quality. The phenomenon of biotic homogenisation is typical in urban landscapes, but it can proceed differently depending on the scale, a detail that has not been observed in previous studies. This research was carried out in seven Warsaw parks (both public and restricted access). Thirty-four forested areas were randomly selected, some subjected to strong visitors’ pressure and some within restricted access areas, free of such impacts. The latter category included woodlands growing in old forest and secondary habitats. Public access to the study areas contributed to the disappearance of some forest species and their replacement by cosmopolitan non-forest species, leading to loss of floristic biodiversity in areas of high ecological importance at the city scale. Some human-induced factors, including soil compaction and changes in soil pH, moisture and capillary volume, were found to cause habitat changes that favoured native non-forest plants. Despite changes in species composition, the taxonomic similarity of understorey vegetation in both categories—public access and restricted access—was comparable. In a distance gradient of measurements taken around selected individual trees, there was found to be significant variation (in light, soil pH and compaction) affecting the quality and quantity of understorey vegetation (including rare species). In conclusion, the protection of rare forest species could be achieved by limiting access to forested areas, particularly in old forest fragments, and we highly recommend its consideration in the proposal of future park restoration plans.


Sustainability | 2017

High Biodiversity of Green Infrastructure Does Not Contribute to Recreational Ecosystem Services

Daria Sikorska; Piotr Sikorski; Richard J. Hopkins


Wetlands | 2017

Variation in leaf surface hydrophobicity of wetland plants: the role of plant traits in water retention

Daria Sikorska; Ewa Papierowska; Jan Szatyłowicz; Piotr Sikorski; Katarzyna Suprun; Richard J. Hopkins


Miscellanea geographica | 2008

Interdisciplinary environmental studies in urban parks as a basis for their sustainable management

Piotr Sikorski; Karolina Jackowiak; Iwona Szumacher


Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Horticulture and Landscape Architecture | 2008

Ancient forest species in tree stands of different age as indicators of the continuity of forest habitat

Daria Sikorska; Piotr Sikorski; Marek Wierzba


Archive | 2011

Degradation of Oxbow Lakes Vegetation under Urbanization Pressure

Daria Sikorska; Piotr Sikorski; Justyna Chwedoruk


Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2006

Długoterminowe zmiany roślinności w dolinie rzeki Blankowa - problemy w ocenie skuteczności jej ochrony

Piotr Sikorski; Marek Wierzba; C. Wysocki; R Pawlicki


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2018

Low-maintenance green tram tracks as a socially acceptable solution to greening a city

Piotr Sikorski; Marzena Wińska-Krysiak; Jarosław Chormański; Kinga Krauze; Katarzyna Kubacka; Daria Sikorska


Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2014

Długoterminowe zmiany roślinności w dolinie rzeki Blankowa – problemy w ocenie skuteczności jej ochrony. Long-term vegetation change in the riparian landscape of the Blankowa river. Chosen problems of the vegetation protection.

Piotr Sikorski; Marek Wierzba; Czesław Wysocki; Ryszard Pawlicki


Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2014

Long term changes in plant species composition in urban parks on the example of Łazienki Królewskie Park in Warsaw

Piotr Sikorski; Daria Sikorska; Marta Studzińska

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Daria Sikorska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Piotr Hewelke

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Ewa Papierowska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Jan Szatyłowicz

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Katarzyna Suprun

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Marcin Kozak

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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