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Articole științifice – listă selectivă:

  1. Turtureanu, P. D., Bayle, A., Nicoud, B., Pușcaș, M., & Choler, P. (2025). Landscape-scale analysis of shrub encroachment unveils the complexity of greening in the Carpathian Mountains. Environmental Research Letters, 20(10), 104056.
  2. Gottfried, M., Pauli, H., Futschik, A., Akhalkatsi, M., Barančok, P., Alonso, J. L. B., … & Krajči, J. (2012). Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change. Nature climate change2(2), 111-115.
  3. Pauli, H., Gottfried, M., Dullinger, S., Abdaladze, O., Akhalkatsi, M., Alonso, J. L. B., … & Ghosn, D. (2012). Recent plant diversity changes on Europe’s mountain summits. Science336(6079), 353-355.
  4. Engler, R., Randin, C. F., Thuiller, W., Dullinger, S., Zimmermann, N. E., Araújo, M. B., … & Choler, P. (2011). 21st century climate change threatens mountain flora unequally across Europe. Global Change Biology17(7), 2330-2341.
  5. Chytrý, M., Hennekens, S. M., Jiménez‐Alfaro, B., Knollová, I., Dengler, J., Jansen, F., … & Ambarlı, D. (2016). European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots. Applied vegetation science19(1), 173-180.
  6. Manel, S., Gugerli, F., Thuiller, W., Alvarez, N., Legendre, P., Holderegger, R., … & IntraBioDiv Consortium. (2012). Broad‐scale adaptive genetic variation in alpine plants is driven by temperature and precipitation. Molecular ecology21(15), 3729-3738.
  7. Taberlet, P., Zimmermann, N. E., Englisch, T., Tribsch, A., Holderegger, R., Alvarez, N., … & Ahlmer, W. (2012). Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities. Ecology Letters15(12), 1439-1448.
  8. Marcu, D., Damian, G., Cosma, C., & Cristea, V. (2013). Gamma radiation effects on seed germination, growth and pigment content, and ESR study of induced free radicals in maize (Zea mays). Journal of biological physics39(4), 625-634.
  9. Djukic, I., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Schmidt, I. K., Larsen, K. S., Beier, C., Berg, B., … & Humber, A. (2018). Early stage litter decomposition across biomes. Science of the Total Environment628, 1369-1394.
  10. Puşcaş, M., Choler, P., Tribsch, A., Gielly, L., Rioux, D., Gaudeul, M., & Taberlet, P. (2008). Post‐glacial history of the dominant alpine sedge Carex curvula in the European Alpine System inferred from nuclear and chloroplast markers. Molecular Ecology17(10), 2417-2429.
  11. Winkler, M., Lamprecht, A., Steinbauer, K., Hülber, K., Theurillat, J. P., Breiner, F., … & Vittoz, P. (2016). The rich sides of mountain summits–a pan‐European view on aspect preferences of alpine plants. Journal of Biogeography43(11), 2261-2273.
  12. Marcu, D., Cristea, V., & Daraban, L. (2013). Dose-dependent effects of gamma radiation on lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata) seedlings. International Journal of Radiation Biology89(3), 219-223.
  13. Bruelheide, H., Dengler, J., Jiménez‐Alfaro, B., Purschke, O., Hennekens, S. M., Chytrý, M., … & Aubin, I. (2019). sPlot–A new tool for global vegetation analyses. Journal of Vegetation Science30(2), 161-186.
  14. Willner, W., Jiménez‐Alfaro, B., Agrillo, E., Biurrun, I., Campos, J. A., Čarni, A., … & Ewald, J. (2017). Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian Knot?. Applied Vegetation Science20(3), 494-512.
  15. Puşcaş, M., Taberlet, P., & Choler, P. (2008). No positive correlation between species and genetic diversity in European alpine grasslands dominated by Carex curvula. Diversity and Distributions14(5), 852-861.
  16. Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Girardello, M., Chytrý, M., Svenning, J. C., Willner, W., Gégout, J. C., … & Šilc, U. (2018). History and environment shape species pools and community diversity in European beech forests. Nature Ecology & Evolution2(3), 483-490.