Ecological and structural characteristics of monodominant montane beech forests in the national park Biogradska Gora, Montenegro

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Due to their extraordinary diversity and high level of conservation, the forest ecosystems of Biogradska Gora undoubtedly fall under the most significant forest objects. Owing to the lack of anthropogenic impacts, it is an especially interesting and gratifying research subject for different experts and scientists. In order to implement a sufficiently high biodiversity level management, it is necessary to know the structural characteristics of untouched forests. In this paper we focused our attention on monodominant montane beech forests with their ecological and structural characteristics, as a bioecological basis for environmentally friendly planning and sustainable management of these and similar forest ecosystems.

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Čurović, M., Stešević, D., Medarević, M., Cvjetićanin, R., Pantić, D., & Spalević, V. (2011). Ecological and structural characteristics of monodominant montane beech forests in the national park Biogradska Gora, Montenegro. Archives of Biological Sciences, 63(2), 429–440. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1102429C

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