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Topographic indices predict the diversity of Red List and non-native plant species in human-altered riparian ecosystems Michal Slezák, JanDouda, MáriaŠibíková, Ivan Jarolímek, Dušan Senko Richard Hrivnák. Topographic indices predict the diversity of Red List and non-native
Germination and seed traits in common alder (Alnus spp.): The potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success Comparing seed traits and germination success across thethree common-alder species is essential to improvingseed-zone delineation and selection of plant reproductivematerial
RiReMo project (Riparian Remote Monitoring for river management in Wallonia) The RiReMo project aims to provide accurate information about the physical conditions (topography, channel morphology) and forest conditions (height, longitudinal