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Organizers and Sponsors
Programme
The Second Interdisciplinary Symposium
Biogeography of the Carpathians
Ecological and Evolutionary Facets of Biodiversity
Conference programme
28 – 30 September 2017
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Conference offices:
A. Borza Botanical Garden Institute of Biological Research 42 Republicii Street 48 Republicii Street 400015 400015 Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca Romania Romania Tel./Fax: + 40 264 592 152 Tel./Fax: + 40 264 591 238
E-mail: [email protected]
Conference webpage: http://carpathians-biogeography2017.conference.ubbcluj.ro/
Conference organized and financially supported by:
Faculty of Biology and Geology Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Alexandru Borza Botanical Garden Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Institute of Biological Research Cluj-Napoca National Institute for Research and Development in Biological Sciences, Romania
Romanian Phytosociological Society
Honorary Committee
László Rákosy Director of the Department of Taxonomy and Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Geology, Babeș-Bolyai University
Sorina Fărcaș Director of the Institute of Biological Research
Cosmin Sicora Director of the Al. Borza Botanical Garden, Babeș-Bolyai University
Scientific and Organizing Committee
Mihai Puşcaş Faculty of Biology and Geology and Al. Borza Botanical Garden, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (plant biogeography and phylogeography, distribution ranges)
Bogdan–Iuliu Hurdu
Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (plant diversity, biogeography and endemism in alpine systems)
Michał Ronikier
Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland (alpine plant biogeography, phylogeography)
Anna Ronikier Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland (taxonomy and biogeography of mountainous fungi and myxomycetes)
Patrik Mráz Department of Botany, Charles University, Praha, Czechia (plant biogeography, evolution and taxonomy)
Vasile Cristea Faculty of Biology and Geology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (plant systematics, phytosociology)
Gheorghe Coldea
Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (plant systematics, phytosociology)
Oana Gavrilaș
Al. Borza Botanical Garden, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (taxonomy of fungi, plant pathology)
Anamaria Roman
Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology)
Dana Șuteu Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (plant systematics, phylogeography)
Pavel–Dan Turtureanu
Al. Borza Botanical Garden, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (functional ecology, environmental monitoring, plant diversity)
Tudor–Mihai Ursu
Institute of Biological Research, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (ecosystem ecology, phytosociology)
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Programme overview
Wednesday, 27 September 17.00 - 20.00 Registration, poster installation
Thursday, 28 September 07.30 – 09.00 Registration, poster installation
09.00 – 09.15 Welcome message/introduction
09.15 –10.45 SESSION 1: The Carpathians in a larger biogeographical context
10.45 – 11.15 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
11.15 – 12.35 SESSION 1 (continued)
12.35 – 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 – 15.30 SESSION 2: Historical biogeography and drivers of evolution
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
16.00 – 17.20 SESSION 2 (continued)
17.20 – 17.40 Short Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
17.40 – 19.10 SESSION 3: Conservation of biodiversity in the Carpathians: consequences of global environmental changes on regional biodiversity
Friday, 29 September
09.00 – 10.30 SESSION 4: Ecological biogeography and drivers of assemblages
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
11.00 – 12.20 SESSION 4 (continued)
12.20 – 13.50 Lunch break
13.50 – 15.00 Poster Session
15.00 – 16.30 SESSION 5: Diversity patterns in genes and species
16.30 – 17.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
17.00 – 18.20 SESSION 5 (continued)
18.00 – 18.15 Closing remarks
From 20.00 DINNER GALA
Saturday, 30 September From 08.30 Excursion to the Turda Salt Mine and the Apuseni Mts.
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Detailed programme of the Symposium Wednesday, 27 September 17.00 – 20.00 Registration, poster installation Thursday, 28 September
07.30 – 09.00 Registration, poster installation 09.00 – 09.15 Welcome message/introduction SESSION 1: The Carpathians in a larger biogeographical context Part 1 – Chairs: Michal Hájek, Filip Kolář 9.15 – 9.45 KEYNOTE TALK: Thomas Schmitt The zoogeography of the Carpathians and their links to the
adjoining high mountain systems
9.45 – 10.05 Michał Ronikier, Ludovic Gielly, Tomasz Suchan, and Patrik Mráz Evolutionary history of a high-mountain plant Hypochaeris uniflora
(Asteraceae): the Carpathians as ancestral area and colonization source of the Alps and the Sudetes
10.05 – 10.25 Clemens Pachschwöll, Manuela Winkler, Pedro Escobar García,
Gerald M. Schneeweiss, and Peter Schönswetter
Evolution of high mountain plant species in the Alps and Carpathians – the “hairy” case of the Doronicum clusii aggregate (Asteraceae)
10.25 – 10.45 Jan Smyčka, Cristina Roquet, and Sébastien Lavergne
Disentangling drivers of plant endemism and diversification in the Alps – a phylogenetic and spatially explicit approach
10.45 – 11.15 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters)
SESSION 1: (continued)
Part 2 – Chairs: Michal Hájek, Filip Kolář
11.15 – 11.35 Zoltán Varga Biogeographical limitations of alpine and arctic-alpine species in the
Carpathians and Balkans
11.35 – 11.55 Levente Laczkó, Polina A. Volkova, János Pál Tóth, Judit Bereczki,
Ludwig Triest, Ivan A. Schanzer, and Gábor Sramkó
Phylogeography of common primrose (Primula acaulis Huds.) and the role of the Carpathian Basin in the colonisation of Europe
11.55 – 12.15 Anna Ronikier and Paulina Janik Diversity and distribution of nivicolous myxomycetes (Amoebozoa)
in the Carpathians in the larger geographical context
12.15 – 12.35 Alina Stachurska–Swakoń, Elżbieta Cieślak, Agnieszka
Kaczmarczyk, Justyna Nowak, and Michał Ronikier
Genetic structure of Doronicum austriacum Jacq. (Asteraceae) in the Carpathians and adjacent areas: towards a comparative phylogeographical pattern of tall-herb communities
12.35 – 14.00 Lunch break SESSION 2: Historical biogeography and drivers of evolution Part 1 – Chairs: Monika Janišová, Gábor Sramkó 14.00 – 14.30 KEYNOTE TALK: Karol Marhold New advances in the study of the systematics and biogeography of
the Carpathian flora
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14.30 – 14.50 Patrik Mráz, Marius Ioan Bărbos, Liviu Filipaş, Alexander Belyayev, Jindřich Chrtek, Viera Mrázová, Ladislava Paštová, Jan Pinc, Pavel Zdvořák, and Judith Fehrer
The importance of the Carpathians for understanding of evolutionary processes and biodiversity patterns in the genus Hieracium L. s.str. (Asteraceae)
14.50 – 15.10 Petr Koutecký Hybridization as the pivotal source of variation and taxonomic
confusion in Carpathian Centaurea
15.10 – 15.30 Marek Slovák, Eliška Štubňová, Andrea Melichárková, Ovidiu
Păun, Terezie Mandáková, Iva Hodálová, Judita Kochjarová, Milan Valachovič, and Jaromír Kučera
Notes on the evolution and biogeography of Carpathian members of the genus Soldanella (Primulaceae)
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters) SESSION 2: (continued)
Part 2 – Chairs: Monika Janišová, Gábor Sramkó
16.00 – 16.20 Denis Copilaş–Ciocianu and Adam Petrusek The footprints of the geological and climatic history of the
Carpathians on the biogeography of their freshwater amphipods
16.20 – 16.40 Filip Kolář, Gabriela Fuxová, Adam Knotek, Eliška Záveská, and
Karol Marhold
Phylogeography of Carpathian plants above and below the timberline – case study of two Arabidopsis species with pronounced altitudinal ecotypic variation
16.40 – 17.00 Peter Klinga, Martin Mikoláš, Martin Tejkal, Peter Smolko, Petar Zhelev, Diana Krajmerová, and Ladislav Paule
Phylogeography and landscape genetics of western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) in the Carpathians
17.00 – 17.20 Bogdan–Iuliu Hurdu, Mihai Pușcaș, Sebastien Lavergne, Cristina
Roquet, Wilfried Thuiller, Pavel–Dan Turtureanu, Stephane Bec, Julien Renaud, Amélie Saillard, and Philippe Choler
Disentangling historical and ecological processes driving alpine species assemblages through an analysis of Carex curvula phylogenetic community structure across the European Alpine System
17.20 – 17.40 Short Coffee/Tea break (+ posters) SESSION 3: Conservation of biodiversity in the Carpathians: Chairs: Jozef Šibík, Marek Slovák 17.40 – 18.10 KEYNOTE TALK: Elinor Breman The Millenium Seed Bank and its role of ex situ plant conservation
in meeting global challenges on biodiversity conservation: current status and perspectives
18.10 – 18.30 Simona Mihăilescu, Marilena Onete, Daniela Strat, and Iuliana
Gheorghe
Conservation status of plant species and habitats of community importance on the Romanian Carpathians
18.30 – 18.50 Julien Renaud, Bogdan–Iuliu Hurdu, Ján Kliment, Andriy Novikov,
Michał Ronikier, Patrik Mráz, Jozef Sibik, Peter Turis, and Mihai Puşcaş
A database and atlas of endemic vascular plants of the Carpathian Region
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18.50 – 19.10 Andrea Čerevková, Marek Renčo, and Erika Gömöryová Long-term effects of different management practices on soil
nematode communities in European mountain spruce forests after a windstorm
Friday, 29 September
SESSION 4: Ecological biogeography and drivers of assemblages Part 1 – Chairs: Mária Höhn, Oana Teodora Moldovan 9.00 – 9.30 KEYNOTE TALK: Angelica Feurdean Past responses of Carpathian vegetation to a warmer world and
antropogenic impacts
9.30 – 9.50 Libor Petr, Eva Jamrichová, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Vlasta
Jankovská, Lydie Dudová, Petra Hájková, and Michal Hájek
Vegetation and landscape variation of Western Carpathians during Late Glacial and Holocene
9.50 – 10.10 Roxana Grindean, Ioan Tanțău, and Angelica Feurdean Linking vegetation dynamics and stability in the forests of Eastern
Romanian Carpathians
10.10 – 10.30 Michal Hájek, Petra Hájková, Daniel Dítě, Irina Goia, Veronika
Horsáková, Michal Horsák, and Tomáš Peterka
Ecological or historical biogeography of calcareous fens? Differences and similarities between the Western and Eastern Carpathians in the European context
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters) SESSION 4: (continued)
Part 2 – Chairs: Mária Höhn, Oana Teodora Moldovan
11.00 – 11.20 Jana Uhlířová, Dana Bernátová, and Jozef Šibík Bog woodlands of the Western Carpathians – A unique ecological
phenomenon in the transition of phytogeographical regions
11.20 – 11.40 Monika Janišová, Norbert Bauer, Milan Chytrý, János Csiky, Jürgen Dengler, Tomáš Hlásny, Carsten Hobohm, Eszter Ruprecht, Iveta Škodová, Wolfgang Willner, and David Zelený
Biogeographical patterns of Carex humilis-dominated rocky steppes in the Carpathian–Pannonian region
11.40 – 12.00 Mihai Pușcaș, Tudor–Mihai Ursu, Pavel–Dan Turtureanu, and
Gheorghe Coldea
Changes in vascular plant diversity within the alpine zone of the Eastern Carpathians: 15 years of continuous survey of the GLORIA summits in the Rodna Mountains (2001–2015)
12.00 – 12.20 Pavel–Dan Turtureanu, Mihai Pușcaș, Ceres Barros, Stéphane
Bec, Bogdan–Iuliu Hurdu, Julien Renaud, Amélie Saillard, Jozef Šibík, Wilfried Thuiller, and Philippe Choler
Intraspecific functional trait variation and structure at a biogeographical scale: comparative analysis of two high-mountain graminoids co-distributed over the European Alpine System
12.20 – 13.50 Lunch break 13.50 – 15.00 Poster Session SESSION 5: Diversity patterns in genes and species Part 1 – Chairs: Libor Petr, Zoltán Varga 15.00 – 15.30 KEYNOTE TALK: Philippe Choler and the ODYSSEE Consortium The biogeography of soil diversity: insights from European
mountains
15.30 – 15.50 Oana Teodora Moldovan, Ionuț Cornel Mirea, Marius Kenesz, and
Ruxandra Năstase–Bucur
Diversity and distribution of Carpathian subterranean fauna
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15.50 – 16.10 Zuzana Fačkovcová, Judita Zozomová–Lihová, Marek Slovák, and Anna Guttová
Genetic diversity of circum-mediterranean lichen Solenopsora candicans with special focus on the marginal Carpatho–Pannonian populations
16.10 – 16.30 Elena Iulia Iorgu, Ionuț Ștefan Iorgu, Gergely Szövényi, Kirill Márk Orci, Ana-Maria Krapal, Tiberiu Sahlean, Oana Paula Popa, and Luis Ovidiu Popa
Genetic variation in Isophya species from the Isophya pyrenaea complex (Insecta: Orthoptera) in the Carpathians
16.30 – 17.00 Coffee/Tea break (+ posters) SESSION 5: (continued)
Part 2 – Chairs: Libor Petr, Zoltán Varga
17.00 – 17.20 Endre G. Tóth, Zoltán A. Köbölkuti, Ákos Bede–Fazekas, Giovanni
G. Vendramin, Francesca Bagnoli, and Mária Höhn
Population demographic inferences of Scots pine along the Carpathians and the Pannonian Basin based on bioclimatic and molecular genetic data
17.20 – 17.40 Adam Knotek and Filip Kolář Role of high- and low-elevation postglacial refugia in preserving
plant diversity: case of central European Galium pusillum agg.
17.40 – 18.00 Zoltán Barkaszi Endemic rodent species in the Ukrainian Carpathians and their
spatial distribution
18.00 – 18.15 Closing remarks From 20.00 DINNER GALA
Saturday, 30 September
Departure at 08.30
Excursion to the Turda Salt Mine and the Apuseni Mts. (for pre-registered participants only) Exact departure time and place will be communicated at the
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POSTERS
1. I. Băcilă, D. Şuteu, G. Coldea, Validation of the taxonomic status of Onobrychis transsilvanica Simk. (Fabaceae) through genomic SSR fingerprinting
2. Z. R. Balázs, R. Gargiulo, M. F. Fay, D. Podar, Ecological aspects and genetic diversity of Cypripedium calceolus L. populations from Transylvania, Romania
3. L. Bartha, K. Macalik, E. Szabó, D. Zubov, F. Jovanović, H. Yildirim, B. Trávníček, H. L. Banciu, S. Yüzbaşioğlu, L. Laczkó, L. Keresztes, Comparative plastid phylogeography of two deciduous forest geophytes (Scilla bifolia and Galanthus nivalis): implications to their glacial survival in the Carpathian Basin
4. A. Bartók, E. Szabó, T. E. Șesan, L. Bartha, Towards clarifying the phylogenetic position and taxonomy of Pedicularis baumgartenii Simonk., a rare endemic species of the Southern Carpathians (Romania)
5. K. P. Battes, M. Cîmpean, L. Momeu, V. Muntean, A.–Ș. Andrei, H. L. Banciu, Patterns of invertebrate diversity in several saline lakes from the Transylvanian Basin
6. M. Beloiu, Vulnerability of Pinus cembra L. in the Carpathian Mountains under the impact of climate change
7. A.–S. Biro, I. Goia, Notes on the ecological preferences of the rare root hemiparasitic plant Tozzia carpathica Woł. from the Romanian Carpathians
8. R. M. Cherepanyn, Rare arctic-alpine plant species of the Ukrainian Carpathians: ecological aspects
9. E. Cieślak, J. Cieślak, M. Ronikier, Population genetic structure of Cochlearia tatrae Borbás (Brassicaceae) – a narrow endemic species of the Tatra Mts.
10. C.–M. Copaci, P.–M. Szatmari, M. Căprar, O. Sicora, L. Mladin, T.–É. Jakó, C. Sicora, Floristic analysis for the plant community growing on gypsum from the area of Sfăraș-Jebucu
11. O. Copoț, T. Balaeș, C. Mardari, C. Bîrsan, C. Tănase, Important drivers for lignicolous fungal diversity in beech and oak forests in North-Eastern Romania
12. A. Cristea, A. Baricz, A.–Ș. Andrei, V. Muntean, H. L. Banciu, Culturable diversity of heterotrophic bacteria isolated from Transylvanian salt lakes
13. E. Csákvári, B. Vásárhelyi, F. Gyulai, Cultivation of einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum L. ssp. monococcum) in the Carpathian Basin
14. A. D. Diaconu, R. Grindean, I. Tanțău, A. Feurdean, Fire regime dynamics in south-eastern European grasslands (Romania)
15. Y. Didukh, I. Chorney, V. Budzhak, A. Tokaryuk, R. Kish, V. Protopopova, M. Shevera, O. Kozak, Y. Rosenblit, K. Norenko, The impact of climate change on vegetation cover in the Ukrainian Carpathians
16. S. Fărcaş, T.–M. Ursu, M. Mîndrescu, A. Roman, I. Tanţău, I.–A. Stoica, M. Danu, A. Feurdean, Full-glacial and Late-glacial forest dynamics in the Carpathian area
17. G. Florescu, S. M. Hutchinson, A. Feurdean, The effects of Holocene land use on habitat diversity and slope erosion in the subalpine landscapes of Northern Carpathians, Romania
18. O. Futorna, I. Olshanskyi, Subalpine species Oreojuncus trifidus (L.) Záveská Drábková & Kirschner in the Ukrainian Carpathians
19. I. Goia, A. Șuteu, Eastern Carpathians – a host for the red listed bryophytes
20. L. Gynda, V. Bilonoha, R. Dmytrakh, V. Kyyak, V. Shtupun, Impact of climate change on the biodiversity of rare and protected vascular plants occurring in the high mountain areas of the Ukrainian Carpathians
21. Z. György, N. Incze, E. G. Tóth, M. Höhn, Chloroplast trnL-F region reveals several diversity hot spots for the arctic-alpine Rhodiola rosea
22. P. Hájková, D. Dítě, I. Goia, M. Hájek, Vegetation variability of calcareous fens in the Eastern Carpathians
23. A. HalmagyI, V. Cristea, L. Jarda, B.–I. Hurdu, G. Coldea, A. Coste, Cryopreservation of endemic and rare Dianthus species
24. D. Iakushenko, I. Chorney, A. Tokaryuk, V. Budzhak, V. Solomakha, Calcicolous subalpine vegetation of the Chyvchyny Mountains (Ukraine)
25. M. C. Ion,, C.–M. Munteanu, D. Murariu, Centipede species diversity and distribution in the Romanian Carpathians – state of knowledge
26. R. Iosif, M. I. Pop, I. V. Miu, L. Rozylowicz, V. D. Popescu, Combining resource selection functions, home range data, and systematic conservation planning to identify conservation priorities for brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the Romanian Carpathians
27. B. Jacewski, J. Urbaniak, W. Pusz, P. Kwiatkowski, Comparison of microfungal diversity on the Salix herbacea and Juncus trifidus in the isolated localities of the Carpathians and Sudetes
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28. M. Janicka, Ecology and chorology of Pulmonaria mollis Wulfen ex Kern. s.s. – spying migration routes?
29. N. Kapets, New and rare species of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi for Ukraine from the Carpathian Mountains
30. V. Kerényi–Nagy, K. Penksza, Unused genetic resources – The genetic potential of genus of wild fruits
31. S. Klich, A. Stachurska–Swakoń, Vegetation changes along Czchów Reservoir in the Carpathian Foothills (Poland) after 40 years – initial results
32. V. Kolarčik, V. Kocová, D. Vašková, Biodiversity assessment of the polyploid species group Onosma arenaria – O. pseudoarenaria in the Carpathians
33. P. Komur, I. Wierzbowska, P. Chachuła, M. Matysek, P. Mleczko, Evaluation of hypogeous fungi diversity in the Western Carpathians based on the analysis of rodent and carnivore faeces.
34. T. Kovács, Z. Gál, O. Hoffmann, J. Ujszegi, T. Bozsóky, B. Vági, A transfer zone between Yellow-bellied and Fire-bellied Toads in Hungary and Slovakia
35. P. Kwiatkowski, J. Urbaniak, Variation in leaf morphology of Ribes petraeum (Grossulariaceae) in the West Carpathians and the Sudetes
36. J. Lenarczyk, Green algae (Chlorophyta) in the lakes of the highest Carpathian range – 150 years of phycological studies in the Tatra National Park (Poland)
37. J. Lenarczyk, M. Łukaszek, P. Tsarenko, R. Lenzenweger, Cosmarium species (Desmidiaceae) in the lakes of the Western and Eastern Carpathians – the Tatra Mountains (Poland) and the Chornohora Mountains (Ukraine)
38. Lőkös, F. Crişan, E. Farkas, J.–S. Hur, N. Varga, Contributions to the biodiversity of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi of the Călimani Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
39. J. Macko, G. Hrkľová, D. Blahútová, J. Demko, Changes in the vertical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Veľká Fatra Mts. (Western Carpathians, Slovakia)
40. L. Macková, J. Bílá, Ľ. Ďurišová, P. Eliáš Jr., T. Urfus, Dusk of sexual reproduction? Endless possibilities of plant breeding systems – insight into the genus Cotoneaster
41. T. Malkócs, S. Almerekova, L. Laczkó, E. Meglécz, J. Cservenka, J. Bereczki, G. Sramkó, Population genetics of Gladiolus palustris in the Carpathian Basin
42. K. Mamla, A. Stachurska–Swakoń, E. Cieślak, M. Saługa, M. Ronikier, Plastid DNA variation in Cicerbita alpina (Asteraceae) populations across the European mountains
43. M. Manu, M. Onete, A. Călugăr, D. Badiu, Biogeographical distribution and ecological demands of mite species from genus Veigaia Oudemans, 1905 (Mesostigmata: Veigaiidae), Romania
44. V. Mirutenko, Changes in the Carpathian fauna of Dasytidae and Malachiidae beetles in the context of climate change
45. J. Mitka, B. Binkiewicz, A. Stachurska–Swakoń, A. Novikov, W. Rottensteiner, A synopsis of the genus Aconitum subgen. Aconitum in Europe
46. A. Molnár, Signs of Holocene Thermal Maximum in horizontal and vertical distribution patterns of vascular plant species in the Carpathians and the Pannon region
47. J. Novaković, Z. Bojan, M. D. Petar, M. Sretco, L. Dmitar, J. Pedja, Distribution of the Carpathian–Balkan species Centaurea calocephala Willd. (Asteraceae)
48. A. Novikov, B.–I. Hurdu, Geomorphologic division of the Ukrainian Carpathians for routine use in biogeography
49. J. Nowak, E. Cieślak, J. Korzeniak, M. Ronikier, Phylogeographical structure of the Carpathian endemic plant Campanula serrata (Kit.) Hendrych (Campanulaceae)
50. M. Onete, M. A. Neblea, R. G. Ion, F. P. Bodescu, M. Manu, Patterns of plant species diversity and communities of grasslands from the Ampoi River catchment (the Apuseni Mountains, Romanian Carpathians)
51. G. Pápay, E. S.–Falusi, B. Wichmann, K. Penksza, Comparative analysis of vegetation on grasslands abandoned, grazed and mowed after shrub cuttings in the Matra Mountains from Hungary
52. K. Penksza, M. Fuchs, G. Szabó, Z. Zimmermann, L. Hufnagel, S. Szentes, V. Kerényi–Nagy, E. S.–Falusi, B. Simon, E. Micheli, Pedological study on grasslands dominated by Festuca vaginata and F. pseudovaginata in the center of the Carpathian Basin
53. A. Potůčková, E. Jamrichová, M. Horsák, L. Petr, M. Křížek, P. Hájková, Three major vegetation turnovers since the Last Glacial Maximum recorded in calcareous tufa deposit in the Danubian Lowland (Slovakia)
54. M. Renčo, A. Čerevková, E. Gömöryová, The response of soil nematodes and microbes to windstorm beech forest devastation
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55. M. Šibíková, J. Medvecká, D. Bazalová, K. Botková, K. Hegedušová, J. Májeková, I. Škodová, M. Zaliberová, I. Jarolímek, Robinia pseudoacacia plantations as the factor of homogenization of the Carpathian forest vegetation
56. K. Skokanová, J. Paule, Is Tephroseris longifolia subsp. moravica a West Carpathian endemic?
57. I.–A. Stoica, L.–M. Maghiar, G. Coldea, V. Cristea, Preliminary notes from a population study for the local endemic Lychnis nivalis in the Rodna Mountains
58. G. Szabó, Z. Zimmermann, A. Catorci, P. Csontos, B. Wichmann, S. Szentes, V. Kerényi–Nagy, E. S.–Falusi, B. Simon, K. Penksza, Comparative coenological study on grasslands dominated by Festuca vaginata and F. pseudovaginata in the center of the Carpathian Basin
59. P.–M. Szatmari, B.–I. Hurdu, L. Bartha, Alpine plants at the margin: a case of alpine plants survival in a warm climate massif of the Southern Carpathians (the Cozia Massif)
60. E. Szurdoki, O. Márton, Morphological delimitation of Sphagnum angustifolium, S. fallax and S. flexuosum
61. L. A. Teodor, V. Ş. Milin, D. R. Drăgan, Endemic and rare weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea) in northern part of the Eastern Carpathians, Romania
62. J. Urbaniak, P. Kwiatkowski, P. Pawlikowski, Biogeography and molecular diversity of Swertia perennis (Gentianaceae) from Europe
63. P. Ustymenko, D. Dubyna, The threats and conservation measures for communities of Narcissus angustifolius Curt in the natural reserve area "The Narcissus Valley" (Ukraine)
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