Vol. 5 No. 1 (2009): Acta Silvatica et Lignaria Hungarica
- 009-017 | Ágnes CSISZÁR: Allelopathic Effects of Invasive Woody Plant Species in Hungary
- 019-025 | Imre RIMÓCZI – Lajos BENEDEK – Heinz FORSTINGER: Wood-Inhabiting Macrofungi Proposed for Conservation from the Primeval Bog of Bátorliget
- 027-045 | Zsolt István NÉMETH – Mónika POZSGAI-HARSÁNYI – Borbála GÁLOS – Levente ALBERT: Stress Sensitivity of Correlation between POD and PPO Activities in Plants
- 047-062 | Csaba MÁTYÁS – Gregor BOZIČ – Dusan GÖMÖRY – Mladen IVANKOVIĆ – Ervin RASZTOVITS: Transfer Analysis of Provenance Trials Reveals Macroclimatic Adaptedness of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
- 063-074 | Károly RÉDEI – Henrik MEILBY: The Effect of Thinning on the Diameter Increment in Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) Stands
- 075-082 | Ferenc LAKATOS – Miklós MOLNÁR: Mass Mortality of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) in South-West Hungary
- 083-107 | Sándor FARAGÓ – Lívia GOSZTONYI: Population Trend, Phenology and Dispersion of Common Waterfowl Species in Hungary Based on a Ten Year Long Time Series of the Hungarian Waterfowl Monitoring
- 109-118 | András NÁHLIK – Gyula SÁNDOR – Tamás TARI – Géza KIRÁLY: Space Use and Activity Patterns of Red Deer in a Highly Forested and in a Patchy Forest-Agricultural Habitat
- 119-130 | Gábor BROLLY – Géza KIRÁLY: Algorithms for Stem Mapping by Means of Terrestrial Laser Scanning
- 131-143 | Sandra NOTARO – Alessandro PALETTO – Roberta RAFFAELLI: Economic Impact of Forest Damage in an Alpine Environment
- 147-152 | Sergey KUKUSHKIN – Elena BABORENKO – Taufik BAYBIKOV – Valery MIKHALISHIN – Igor DOMSKIY: Seroprevalence of Antibodies to Main Porcine Infectious Pathogens in Wild Boars in Some Regions of Russia
- 153-157 | Efstathios P. TSACHALIDIS – Eleftherios HADJISTERKOTIS: Current distribution and population status of wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) in Greece
- 159-166 | Eric BAUBET – Sabrina SERVANTY – Serge BRANDT: Tagging Piglets at the Farrowing Nest in the Wild: Some Preliminary Guidelines
- 167-177 | Cornelia EBERT – Karolina KOLODZIEJ – Tim Frederic SCHIKORA – Holger K. SCHULZ – Ulf HOHMANN: Is Non-invasive Genetic Population Estimation via Faeces Sampling Feasible for Abundant Mammals with Low Defecation Rates? A Pilot Study on Free Ranging Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in South West Germany
- 179-188 | Peter M. HEISE-PAVLOV – Sigrid R. HEISE-PAVLOV – John E. NELSON: Sus scrofa: Population Structure, Reproduction and Condition in Tropical North Eastern Australia
- 189-197 | N. P. S. CHAUHAN – Kuldeep S. BARWAL – Devender KUMAR: Human-Wild Pig Conflict in Selected States in India and Mitigation Strategies
- 201-204 | Short Communications — Csaba MÁTYÁS – Bruno FADY – Giovanni G. VENDRAMIN: Forests at the limit: evolutionary – genetic consequences of environmental changes at the receding (xeric) edge of distribution. Report from a researcher workshop
Published:
2009-01-01
ACTA SILVATICA & LIGNARIA HUNGARICA