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Amphibian conservation in traditional cultural landscapes: The case of Central Romania
ArticleAbstract: Much of the rural landscapes of Central and Western Europe went through drastic changes during the pPalabras claves:biodiversity conservation, Natura 2000, social-ecological systems, Southern transylvania, Traditional landuseAutores:Băncilă R.I., Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Hartel T., Popescu V., Rozylowicz L., Sos T.Fuentes:scopusAmphibian distribution in a traditionally managed rural landscape of Eastern Europe: Probing the effect of landscape composition
ArticleAbstract: A massive decline of biodiversity is caused by land-use changes. Efforts must therefore be made to bPalabras claves:Breeding pond use, Conservation, Landscape ecology, Romania, Spatial modelsAutores:Arntzen J.W., Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Hartel T., Öllerer K., Schweiger O.Fuentes:scopusWaterbody availability and use by amphibian communities in a rural landscape
ArticleAbstract: Rural landscapes in central and eastern Europe provide valuable ecosystem services and support highPalabras claves:Conservation, Man-made waterbodies, Temporary pond, Traditional land useAutores:Băncilă R.I., Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Hartel T., Plăiaşu R., Samoilă C.Fuentes:scopusPond-based survey of amphibians in a Saxon cultural landscape from Transylvania (Romania)
ArticleAbstract: Habitat-based inventories provide critical reference data that are essential to track changes in ampPalabras claves:Amphibian distribution, Cultural landscape, RomaniaAutores:Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Demeter L., Hartel T., Moga C.I., Nemes S., Öllerer K.Fuentes:scopusThe social context for conservation: Amphibians in human shaped landscapes with high nature values
ArticleAbstract: Many human-shaped landscapes have high natural and cultural values and support viable amphibian popuPalabras claves:biodiversity conservation, Conservation policy, human development, social sciences, Wildlife-friendly managementAutores:Dan Cogǎlniceanu, Hartel T., Horcea-Milcu A., Rozylowicz L., Scheele B.C.Fuentes:scopus