The paper presents the first information about the distribution and host plants of whiteflies in the Bieszczady National Park. Six species were recorded: Aleurochiton pseudoplatani Visn., Aleyrodes asari (Schrank), A. lo...
Piping is a mechanical process of underground mineral particle flushing. As a morphogenetic process it has an influence on the modeling of a middle mountain landscape, including the High Bieszczady Mts. However, in this...
The papaer presents the occurrence of Nephroma parile in the Bieszczady National Park. It was recorded in 19 squares of the area of 1 km2, at 27 localities. It was observed mainly on beeches (71%), less often on sycamore...
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Adam Stebel (2011). Kilka nowych gatunków mchów z Magurskiego Parku Narodowego (Beskid Niski, Karpaty Zachodnie). Roczniki Bieszczadzkie, 19(1),
141-147. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-103191
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