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Natural recruitment contributes to high densities of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes, 1844) in Western Europe
(Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre Oy, 2015)
Introductions of grass carp, well known for their potentially negative ecosystem effects, have been performed in several countries around the world.
As the species was considered unable to reproduce naturally under ...
New national and regional biological records for Finland 5. Contributions to agaricoid and ascomycetoid taxa of fungi 4
(Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 2015)
New national and regional biological records for Finland 8. Contributions to agaricoid, gastroid and ascomycetoid taxa of fungi 5
(Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 2016)
Two genera: Marchandiomyces, Rectipilus and 16 species of agaricoid and gastroid fungi (Basidiomycota): Clitopilus daamsii, Coprinopsis canoceps, Coprinopsis laanii, Cortinarius albolens, Cortinarius flexibilifolius, ...
Polypore communities in broadleaved boreal forests
(Metla, 2012)
The cover and extent of boreal broadleaved forests have been decreasing due to modern forest
management practices and fire suppression. As decomposers of woody material, polypores
are ecologically important ecosystem ...
Professional speed date : a new method for efficient oral examination
(Yliopistopedagogiikan asiantuntija- ja yhteistyöverkosto Peda-forum, 2016)
Oral exams have great potential in improving oral communication skills of the students and they also test different
kinds of skills than traditional written exams. One major obstacle preventing wider use of oral exams is ...
Suojavyöhykkeet, kulotus ja lahopuun tuotto - vaikutukset monimuotoisuuden säilyttämiseen
(2004)
Metsälain tavoitteena on edistää metsien taloudellista, ekologista ja sosiaalista
hoitoa ja käyttöä niin, että metsät antavat kestävästi hyvän tuoton biologista
monimuotoisuutta säilyttäen. Kestävän käytön ja luonnon ...
Systematic targeting of management actions as a tool to enhance conservation of traditional rural biotopes
(Elsevier, 2017)
Traditional rural biotopes (TRBs), which are biologically and culturally valuable habitats maintained by low-intensity grazing and mowing, are a core element of biodiversity in Europe. During the last decades, TRBs have ...
Temperature-dependent mutational robustness can explain faster molecular evolution at warm temperatures, affecting speciation rate and global patterns of species diversity
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.; Nordic Society Oikos, 2016)
Distribution of species across the Earth shows strong latitudinal and altitudinal gradients with the number of species decreasing with declining temperatures. While these patterns have been recognized for well over a ...