Peter Marčiš
8 Papers
Peter Marčiš is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Beech. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Climate warming induced synchronous growth decline in Norway spruce populations across biogeographical gradients since 2000.
Michal Bosela,Jan Tumajer,Emil Cienciala,Laura Dobor,Ladislav Kulla,Peter Marčiš,Ionel Popa,Róbert Sedmák,Denisa Sedmáková,Roman Sitko,Vladimír Šebeň,Petr Štěpánek,Ulf Büntgen +12 more
TL;DR: The increased vulnerability of Norway spruce under warmer climate conditions is demonstrated and it is recommended that the forest services and conservation managers replace or admix monocultures of this species with more drought-resilient mixtures including fir, beech and other broadleaved species.
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Empirical and process-based models predict enhanced beech growth in European mountains under climate change scenarios: A multimodel approach.
Michal Bosela,Álvaro Rubio-Cuadrado,Peter Marčiš,Katarína Merganičová,Peter Fleischer,David I. Forrester,Enno Uhl,Admir Avdagić,Michal Bellan,Kamil Bielak,Felipe Bravo,Lluís Coll,Klára Cseke,Miren del Río,Lucian Dinca,Laura Dobor,Stanisław Drozdowski,Francesco Giammarchi,Erika Gömöryová,Aida Ibrahimspahić,Milica Kašanin-Grubin,Matija Klopčič,Viktor Kurylyak,Fernando Montes,Maciej Pach,Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado,Jerzy Skrzyszewski,Branko Stajić,Dejan Stojanović,Miroslav Svoboda,Giustino Tonon,S. Versace,Suzana Mitrović,Tzvetan Zlatanov,Hans Pretzsch,Roberto Tognetti +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used tree-ring width (TRW) data from 1630 beech trees from a network of 70 plots established across European mountains to build empirical predictive growth models using various modelling approaches.
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Effects of tree canopy on herbaceous understorey throughout the developmental cycle of a temperate mountain primary forest
Jergus Rybar,Michal Bosela,Peter Marčiš,Mariana Ujházyová,Dominik Polťák,Lucia Hederová,Karol Ujházy +6 more
TL;DR: This study examines the effects of tree canopy on herbaceous understory development in a temperate mountain primary forest, revealing a cyclical pattern of species composition and diversity, driven by competition for resources and influenced by tree biomass and diameter.
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Declining Radial Growth in Major Western Carpathian Tree Species: Insights from Three Decades of Temperate Forest Monitoring
Jergus Rybar,Zuzana Sitková,Peter Marčiš,Pavel Pavlenda,Jozef Pajtík +4 more
TL;DR: Declining radial growth in major Western Carpathian tree species due to dry years. Species-specific growth declines observed in Pinus sylvestris and Fagus sylvatica. Elevation as the main environmental predictor of growth variability during dry periods.
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Radial increment and defoliation of Pinus sylvestris (L.) on sandy soils relate to summer temperatures and ground water level
TL;DR: In this paper , the impact of climate and ground water table level on radial increment and defoliation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing on sandy soils was analyzed.