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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (2003). Processes of litter fall and decomposition: Boreal-temperate transect studies of pine ecosystems. Polish Journal of Ecology. 51(4). 529–543.1 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (2003). Rate of change of pine litter fall and decay in response to changing climate along N-S transect. Polish Journal of Ecology. 51(4). 553–555.2 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (2003). Pine ecosystem response to warming along North-South climatic transect in Europe: presentation of research project. Polish Journal of Ecology. 51(4). 403–411.2 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I., et al.. (2002). Towards the large Bialowieza Biosphere Reserve - presentation of an idea and maps. Nature Conservation. 59. 73–90.1 indexed citations
Breymeyer, A. I. & Ryszard Laskowski. (1999). Ecosystem process studies along a climatic transect at 52-53 degree N [12-32 degree E]: pine litter decomposition. Geographia Polonica. 72(2).3 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I. & Ryszard Laskowski. (1999). Ecosystem process studies along a climatic transect at 52-53 N (12-32 E): pine litter decomposition. Homo Politicus (Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz).2 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (1998). Transect studies on pine forests along parallel 52° north, 12-32° east and along a pollution gradient in Poland: general assumptions. 166.4 indexed citations
Breymeyer, A. I., et al.. (1996). Biodiversity conservation in transboundary protected areas. Proceedings of an international workshop, Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks, Poland, 15-25, May 1994..5 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (1996). Global change: effects on coniferous forests and grasslands.. Wiley eBooks.180 indexed citations
Breymeyer, A. I.. (1986). Pine forests in Poland. Their productivity, distribution and degradation. Geographia Polonia.1 indexed citations
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Breymeyer, A. I.. (1984). Ecological monitoring as a method of land evaluation. Geographia Polonia.1 indexed citations
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Simmons, I. G., A. I. Breymeyer, & George M. Van Dyne. (1982). Grasslands, Systems Analysis and Man. Geographical Journal. 148(2). 256–256.4 indexed citations
Innis, George S., Imanuel Noy‐Meir, Michel Godron, George M. Van Dyne, & A. I. Breymeyer. (1980). Total system simulation models.. 759–797.4 indexed citations
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