. "Purchart, Lubo\u0161" . "rodents; impact on beech forest regeneration; spruce monoculture; small mammals"@en . . "Suchomel, Josef" . "Vliv drobn\u00FDch zemn\u00EDch savc\u016F na lesn\u00ED obnovu nen\u00ED dosud dostate\u010Dn\u011B zn\u00E1m. Pro stanoven\u00ED m\u00EDry impaktu drobn\u00FDch hlodavc\u016F na um\u011Blou lesn\u00ED obnovu bylo provedeno \u0161et\u0159en\u00ED 508 stromk\u016F ve v\u00FDsadb\u011B buku ve smrkov\u00E9 monokultu\u0159e v oblasti Drahansk\u00E9 vrchoviny. Ke zp\u0159esn\u011Bn\u00ED interpretac\u00ED v\u00FDsledk\u016F byl uskute\u010Dn\u011Bn odchyt drobn\u00FDch zemn\u00EDch savc\u016F pro zji\u0161t\u011Bn\u00ED druhov\u00E9ho spektra. Potvrzen byl v\u00FDskyt Apodemus flavicollis, Clethrionomys glareolus a Sorex araneus. Po\u0161kozen\u00ED kmene drobn\u00FDmi hlodavci bylo zaznamen\u00E1no v 52 p\u0159\u00EDpadech (10,1 % v\u0161ech stromk\u016F). Osm jedinc\u016F (1,6 %) m\u011Bly ohryz\u00E1ny v\u011Btve a dev\u011Bt stromk\u016F (1,8 %) okousan\u00E9 \u0161pi\u010Dky v\u011Btv\u00ED nebo vrcholky kmene. V\u00FDznamn\u00FD byl okus vrcholk\u016F strom\u016F a v\u011Btv\u00ED od Lepus europaeus -- 423 (83,3 %) po\u0161kozen\u00FDch jedinc\u016F. M\u00E9n\u011B v\u00FDznamn\u00FD byl okus \u0161pi\u010Dek stromk\u016F od Capreolus capreolus -- 14 (2,8 %) po\u0161kozen\u00FDch jedinc\u016F."@cs . . "5" . . . . . "Little is known about the impact of small terrestrial mammals on forest regeneration as yet. In order to determine the level of small rodent impact on artificial forest regeneration, 508 saplings have been researched in a spruce monoculture in the Drahany Uplands. With the objective to hone the interpretation of the data, small terrestrial rodents were trapped to help determine species spectrum. The occurrence of Apodemus flavicollis, Clethrionomys glareolus and Sorex araneus was verified. In 52 cases damage to the trunk caused by small rodents was monitored (10.1% of all saplings). 8 specimens (1.6%) had their branches nibbled and 9 saplings (1.8%) had tips of branches or trunk tops browsed. Browsing by Lepus europaeus -- 423 (83.3%) of all damaged specimens was significant." . "55" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "425598" . "Vliv drobn\u00FDch zemn\u00EDch savc\u016F na v\u00FDsadbu buku (Fagus sylvatica) ve smrkov\u00E9 monokultu\u0159e (p\u0159edb\u011B\u017En\u00E9 v\u00FDsledky)"@cs . "The impact of small terrestrial mammals on beech (Fagus sylvatica) plantations in spruce monoculture (preliminary results)" . "RIV/62156489:43410/07:00110480!RIV08-MSM-43410___" . . "The impact of small terrestrial mammals on beech (Fagus sylvatica) plantations in spruce monoculture (preliminary results)"@en . "Z(MSM6215648902)" . "Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis" . "RIV/62156489:43410/07:00110480" . "2"^^ . "Little is known about the impact of small terrestrial mammals on forest regeneration as yet. In order to determine the level of small rodent impact on artificial forest regeneration, 508 saplings have been researched in a spruce monoculture in the Drahany Uplands. With the objective to hone the interpretation of the data, small terrestrial rodents were trapped to help determine species spectrum. The occurrence of Apodemus flavicollis, Clethrionomys glareolus and Sorex araneus was verified. In 52 cases damage to the trunk caused by small rodents was monitored (10.1% of all saplings). 8 specimens (1.6%) had their branches nibbled and 9 saplings (1.8%) had tips of branches or trunk tops browsed. Browsing by Lepus europaeus -- 423 (83.3%) of all damaged specimens was significant."@en . "5"^^ . "[A4D94209DC67]" . . . . . "2"^^ . . . . "1211-8516" . "The impact of small terrestrial mammals on beech (Fagus sylvatica) plantations in spruce monoculture (preliminary results)"@en . "131;135" . "Vliv drobn\u00FDch zemn\u00EDch savc\u016F na v\u00FDsadbu buku (Fagus sylvatica) ve smrkov\u00E9 monokultu\u0159e (p\u0159edb\u011B\u017En\u00E9 v\u00FDsledky)"@cs . "43410" . "The impact of small terrestrial mammals on beech (Fagus sylvatica) plantations in spruce monoculture (preliminary results)" . .