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HYDROGRAPHIC PROPERTIES AND VEGETATION DIFFERENTIATION IN SELECTED ANTHROPOGENIC WETLANDS

Chmura, Damian, Blonska, Agnieszka, Molenda, Tadeusz

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/be5.v1/s20.073View metrics

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Title
HYDROGRAPHIC PROPERTIES AND VEGETATION DIFFERENTIATION IN SELECTED ANTHROPOGENIC WETLANDS
Authors
Chmura, Damian, Blonska, Agnieszka, Molenda, Tadeusz
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
555 - 562 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Hodačová D., & Prach K. Spoil heaps from brown coal mining: technical reclamation versus spontaneous revegetation. Restoration Ecology, vol. 11, pp 385–391, 2003.

  3. Sierka E., Molenda T., Chmura D. Environmental repercussion of subsidence reservoirs reclamation. Journal of Water and Land Development, vol. 13a, pp 41 -59, 2009.

  4. Řehounková K. & Prach K. Life-history traits and habitat preferences of colonizing plant species in long-term spontaneous succession in abandoned gravel-sand pits. Basic Applied Ecology, vol. 11, pp 45:53, 2010.

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  9. Polak T. & Staniek F. Występowanie złóż piasku podsadzkowego w rejonie Górnośląskiego Zagłębia Węglowego i jego rola w polskim górnictwie. Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej. Sesja Naukowa, Poland, 139, pp 325, 1966.

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  13. Chmura D. & Molenda T. The anthropogenic mire communities of the Silesian Upland (S Poland): a case of selected exploitation hollows. Nature Conservation, vol. 64, pp 57-63, 2007.

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  25. Ewald J. The calcareous riddle: why are there so many calciphilous species in Central European Flora Folia Geobotanica, vol. 38, pp 357-366, 2003.

  26. Chmura D., Mol enda T., Błońska A., Woźniak G. Sites of leachate inflows on coalmine heaps as refuges of rare mountainous species. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, vol. 20/issue 3, pp 551-557, 2011.

  27. Cohn V. J., Rostański A., Tokarska -Guzik B., Trueman I.C., Woźniak G. The flora and vegetation of an old solvay process tip in Jaworzno (Upper Silesia, Poland). Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae vol. 70/issue 1, pp 47-60, 2001.

  28. Hodačová D., & Prach K. Spoil heaps from brown coal mining: technical reclamation versus spontaneous revegetation. Restoration Ecology, vol. 11, pp 385–391, 2003.

  29. Sierka E., Molenda T., Chmura D. Environmental repercussion of subsidence reservoirs reclamation. Journal of Water and Land Development, vol. 13a, pp 41 -59, 2009.

  30. Řehounková K. & Prach K. Life-history traits and habitat preferences of colonizing plant species in long-term spontaneous succession in abandoned gravel-sand pits. Basic Applied Ecology, vol. 11, pp 45:53, 2010.

  31. Bzdon G. Gravel pits as habitat islands: Floristic diversity and vegetation analysis. Polish Journal of Ecology vol. 56 /issue 2, pp 239-250, 2008.

  32. Kompała-Bąba A. & Bąba W. The spontaneous succession in a sand-pit – the role of life history traits and species habitat preferences. Polish Journal of Ecology vol. 61/issue 1, in press, 2013.

  33. Tokarska-Guzik B. & Rostański A. Możliwości i ograniczenia przyrodniczego zagospodarowania terenów poprzemysłowych. Natura Silesiae Superioris, Supplementum, Centrum Dziedzictwa Pr zyrody Górnego Śląska, Katowice, Poland, pp 5–17, 2001.

  34. Woźniak G. & Sierka E. Importance of spontaneous succession in reclamation processes. Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Inżynieria Środowiska, Zeszyty Naukowe vol. 131, pp 391-398, 2004.

  35. Polak T. & Staniek F. Występowanie złóż piasku podsadzkowego w rejonie Górnośląskiego Zagłębia Węglowego i jego rola w polskim górnictwie. Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej. Sesja Naukowa, Poland, 139, pp 325, 1966.

  36. Kompała-Bąba A., Bąba W., Błońska A. Forest communities in the „Kuźnica Warężyńska” sandpit. Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Inżynieria Środowiska, Zesz. Nauk. Vol. 131, pp 197-204, 2004.

  37. Nowak A. & Hebda G. (eds). The biodiversity of quarries and pits. Opole Scientific, 2006.

  38. Nowak A. Anthropogenic habitats as sites of occurrence of endangered, rare and protected plants on the example of Opole Silesia, SW Poland. Thaiszia – Journal of Botany, vol. 15, pp 155-172, 2005.

  39. Chmura D. & Molenda T. The anthropogenic mire communities of the Silesian Upland (S Poland): a case of selected exploitation hollows. Nature Conservation, vol. 64, pp 57-63, 2007.

  40. Matuszkiewicz W. Przewodnik do oznaczania zbiorowisk roślinnych Polski , PWN, Warszawa, Poland, 2008. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

  41. Hájková P., Wolf P., Hájek. Environmental factors and Carpathian spring fen vegetation: the importance of scale and temporal variation. Ann ales Botanici Fennici vol. 41, pp 249-262, 2004.

  42. Hájek M., Hekera P., Hájková P. Spring vegetation and water chemistry in the Western Carpathian flysh zone. Folia Geobotanica, vol. 37, pp 205-224, 2002.

  43. Ter Braak C.J.F. & Šmilauer P. Canoco reference and CanoDraw for Windows User’s guide: Software for Canonical Community Ordination (version 4.5). Microcomputer Power (Ithaca, NY, USA), 2002.

  44. Gutry-Korycka M. & Werner- Więckowska H. Przewodnik do hydrograficznych badań terenowych, PWN, Warszawa, Poland, 1996.

  45. Krawczyk W.E. Hydrochemia. Wydawnictwo U. Śl. Katowice, Poland, 1999.

  46. Wheeler B. D., Proctor M. C. F. Ecological gradients, subdivisions and terminology of north-west European mires. Journal of Ecology, vol. 88, pp 187–203, 2000.

  47. Hájek M., Horsá M., Hájková P, Dite D. Habitat diversity of central European fens in relation to environmental gradients and an effort to standardise fen terminology in ecological studies. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics vol. 8 , pp 97–114, 2006.

  48. Navratilova J. & Navratilova J. Vegetation gradients in fishpond mires in relation to seasonal fluctuations in environmental factors. Preslia, vol. 77, pp 405–418, 2005.

  49. Woźniak G. & Błońska A. Bioindicative applicability of vegetation on post coal mine sites. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, vol 6, pp 127-131, 2009.

  50. Dzwonko Z. Assesment of light and soil conditions in ancient and recent woodlands by Ellenberg indicator values. Journal of Appl ied Ecology, vol. 38 /issue 5, pp 942-951, 2001.

  51. Ewald J. The calcareous riddle: why are there so many calciphilous species in Central European Flora Folia Geobotanica, vol. 38, pp 357-366, 2003.

  52. Chmura D., Mol enda T., Błońska A., Woźniak G. Sites of leachate inflows on coalmine heaps as refuges of rare mountainous species. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, vol. 20/issue 3, pp 551-557, 2011.

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